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They generally flower between early to mid-summer and eash stem produces between 1 - 3 flowers.
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The male catkins expand and release pollen and the female catkins mature in mid-summer and wind-pollination takes place.
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The main hiking season is mid-summer, which is often dry and sunny.
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After hatching, the nymphs take around 2025 days to complete development in mid-summer.
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The flowers are borne profusely between early spring and mid-summer.
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Although he must die each winter, he is reborn each spring, and reaches the peak of his power in mid-summer.
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The flowers are white, 3-4 cm diameter, and (also unusually) have "four" (not five) petals; flowering is from late spring to mid-summer.
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Mid-summer evenings are typically considered a graveyard slot for television series.
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Troops were to be operational by mid-summer 1910 on a small scale.
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By mid-summer some birds start returning to the northern hemisphere.
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Up to four generations can develop in one year, with eggs developing into adults in as few as 35 days in mid-summer.
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The flowers are white and appear in mid-summer.
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Herbicide control was introduced on an "ad hoc" basis during the mid-summer months.
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At high latitudes, the shorter warm season commonly results in one mid-summer bloom.
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A few weeks after the first crops were planted in the mid-summer of 1847, a school was established.
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Financial challenges would continue to hound the corps leading into the 2000 season, which saw a mid-summer management turnover and a difficult touring year.
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Females begin their reproductive cycles in mid-summer, and ovulate the following spring.
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As often occurred whenever export earnings slid, civil servants had not been paid since mid-summer.
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The corn is brown from the mid-summer 2013 drought.
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Any survey work carried out in mid-summer may miss the grass as a result of this.
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As it was now mid-summer, the water was no longer freezing, but clouds of midges swarmed near the shore.
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Water levels often drop off by mid-summer, making it necessary to drag watercraft over shallow riffles.
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January would move from mid-winter to mid-summer, in the northern hemisphere, after approximately 150 years.
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By mid-summer doctors were examining their charges very perfunctorily, allowing them to walk past and examining the tongues of any who looked feverish.
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In mid-summer they become oestrous, and produce so much oestrogen that if they remain celibate throughout the year they get aplastic anaemia and die.
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The regiment remained here until given orders to return home in mid-summer 1919.
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By mid-summer 1834, they slowly began to participate together in social events once again.
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In the western subpopulation, mating occurs in early or mid-summer and females only bear litters of one or two pups.
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Plants flower briefly mid-spring to mid-summer, usually soon after the ground is exposed by melting snow.
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At the beginning of the story; it was clearly mid-summer, but by the end all natural signs point to the season's being autumn.
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The serial reduces the timespan to only one month, and the whole story takes place in mid-summer.
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The above ground parts of the plant die back by mid-summer, but may persist longer in areas that do not completely dry out.
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By the mid-summer, most crossings were at or near capacity and the service appeared to be successful.
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Most of the time a grass is selected that can be harvested during mid-summer.
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Flowering occurs in the mid-summer, when white to pale pink, funnel-shaped flowers develop.
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With lower river levels in mid-summer, algal blooms have contributed to making slow flowing areas anoxic.
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He was taken off the road in mid-summer 2007 with a shoulder injury that required surgery.
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Numbers of this species in a given location are greatest in mid-winter and lowest in mid-summer.
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Once perennial prairie streams are now often dry by mid-summer.
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The population of a healthy hive in mid-summer can average between 40,000 and 80,000 bees.
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Fragrant lavender to rose-purple flowers are in tight clusters located on terminal and axillary stems, blooming from mid-summer until fall frost.
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The three-day event is held in mid-summer, usually in a public park.
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The next generation emerges in mid-summer after two to three weeks' pupation, and begins feeding on the leaves.
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A scarcity of diatoms in mid-summer may slow growth at this time.
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By mid-summer the band were back in the recording studio working on new material.
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She operated there until sailing north in mid-summer.
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They prefer vernal pools that retain water into mid-summer, to ensure access to a suitable breeding habitat.
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The bloom-time is mid-summer, duration is annual, water use is average and the maintenance level is easy.
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The paper's publication ceased sometime in mid-summer of 2009 with the pretext that it lacked funding.
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The first prototypes were created in mid-summer 1976, with the intent of releasing it as a 1978 model.
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They are about one inch wide, and are displayed at the joint tips (or old fruit tips), blooming in mid-summer.
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To make that possible, the first season was shortened, consisting of a single round-robin tournament between 16 teams, finishing in mid-summer.
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The trees or shrubs flower in profusion in mid-summer and the 4-winged fruits reach maturity from late summer to mid winter.
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Mid-summer, he came to his parents and informed them that he wanted to go to college as his music career was not working out.
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With insufficient water, the mid-summer conditions proved too much for the infantry ordered to advance the following day and were not heavily involved in the fighting thereafter.
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Adults are on wing in mid-summer.
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Flowering typically occurs in mid-summer.
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Although rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, it is not unusual in mid-summer for a month or six weeks to pass without any measurable rainfall.
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The exception to this was the 1919 season, when there was an experiment with two-day matches played over longer hours, up to nine o'clock in the evening in mid-summer.
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They finally depart in mid-summer.
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Fruit is produced for about two months, generally from mid-summer until mid-autumn, with a plant at a given time mid-season bearing fruit in different stages, from blossom to maturity.
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There are several different kinds of potatoes: the most appreciated is the "new potato", a potato which ripens in early summer, and is enjoyed at the traditional mid-summer feast.
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Injury ended his season mid-summer.
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All the time, every day in midsummer, we have to have artificial light.
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Supposing it makes out its annual accounts to end at midsummer.
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Would not there be some considerable disadvantage if the prime contractors were selected by midsummer?
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One shudders at the thought of the suffering that must go on in rain or snow, or in midsummer heat.
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The managers submitted plans; they undertook to erect a classroom during the midsummer holidays of 1905.
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When the school meals start to be given again the weight goes up, and then it goes down again in the midsummer holidays.
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At the midsummer peak a total of about 450 cattle are grazed.
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I should think that, even though it is midsummer, there are people who would be very thankful for some coal.
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We expected that, if the war continued, conditions in the midsummer of 1942 would be far worse than they are.
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The midsummer rally planned this year began earlier than expected.
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I have now lived long enough always to contemplate the arrival of midsummer with deep depression.
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The hospital is undergoing a bed crisis in midsummer.
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Indeed, in midsummer, 1951, we may have been in a more vulnerable position than before devaluation.
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Does he not agree that midsummer 1969 is a long time to have to wait for reports relating to 1968?
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The full battalions should be ready for operational duty by midsummer.
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We have chosen this period of grace rather than midsummer for two main reasons.
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Even so, he does not think that he could have the work completed by the time the branch line is closed, or until midsummer.
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I had no doubt that there were many other places around our coast that midsummer which were similarly disgusting.
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The very fact that such an enormous meeting should gather together in midsummer was a surprise to all of us.
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By midsummer none of the uncertainties will have been resolved.
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The places shaded by the trees may be free of an overt humanity, especially one thwarted by the fruitless fertility of midsummer.
In some species the post-nuptial moult occurs in areas separate from the breeding grounds, requiring a midsummer migration.
From the centre of the circle, it marks the midsummer sunrise, to which the avenue is also aligned.
In 1931 the trees set a fairly large crop and midsummer rains were good.
The midsummer watches were superseded by more professional training.
At various times, notably from midsummer 1985, these threatened the value of sterling and seemed likely to cause an old-fashioned" run on the pound".
The skylight sheds its last trace of midsummer sunlight on the floor; at the equinox it fades above the organ pipes and on the ceiling in late winter.
I hope that at about midsummer's day we will be debating those regulations.
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However, they moult into a dull plumage after breeding in mid-summer.
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In the past it was issued every autumn, but since 2003 has been released in mid-summer.
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At times when the air temperature is very hot it retires to the deepest part of its burrow and may aestivate in mid-summer.
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The temperature can rise as high as during the mid-summer months and drop below during the winter months.
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Construction of the buildings, as well as the school and a portion of the waterfront park, were originally planned for mid-summer 2010.
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However, when fresh medical evidence allowed her to return to race-riding in mid-summer she was instantly back to riding successfully.
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Alive is usually held in mid-summer over 4 days.
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