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Mid-December had passed and snow lovers were getting discouraged.
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Mid-December releases are notorious for insanely long legs.
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Draft K-12 Standards Expected by Mid-December – Curriculum Matters wrote that with regard to becoming literate, “Too slow a hand impedes the mind.”
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KAYE: Mid-December, Madoff is placed on home detention in his penthouse and given an electronic monitoring bracelet.
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Mid-December releases are notorious for insanely long legs.
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December 16th: Giuliani pulls out of New Hampshire: The first Rudy Giuliani's stunning Mid-December decision to concede New Hampshire; that move opened the door for McCain's come-back.
Daniel Nichanian: Thanks Go To His Opponents For McCain Wins 2008
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When to go: Mid-December to the end of January are the summer holidays Down Under so expect to book early for hotels and restaurants.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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When to go: Mid-December to the end of January are the summer holidays Down Under so expect to book early for hotels and restaurants.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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Mid-December looked about right: there was a narrow window between Clinton's scheduled trip to Israel and Gaza on Dec. 12-15 and the beginning of Ramadan, the Muslim religious holiday, on Dec. 19.
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What she was up to in the last six weeks and the evidence prosecutors are sifting through: THE CHRONOLOGY Mid-December Lewinsky is subpoenaed in the Paula Jones case.
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