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Mid-season, he'll bed down with a pre-op transgender receptionist named Kyla before contemplating a full same-sex encounter.
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Mid-season shows rarely get more than 13 episodes.
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Mid-season breaks are a great time to balance your life outside of cycling for work and family.
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Mid-season acquisitions Branko Boskovic and Pablo Hernandez earned more on a monthly basis.
D.C. United, Danny Allsopp part ways Steve Goff 2010
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"Mid-season dry spells cannot be ruled out," said Cosmas Themba of the Department of Meteorological Services.
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Mid-season stage: from effective cover to the start of maturity.
4.1 Introduction 1994
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Mid-season savoy cabbage Cauliflower (regular, annual)
Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway Steve Solomon
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Fantasy Hockey Faceoff: Mid-season MVP & LVP NHL Power Rankings: Week 15 Jan 11, 2012 | 5:56 PM Toronto Maple Leafs forward Phil Kessel and Joffrey Lupul, two of the top scorers in the NHL this season, were added to the all-star roster as announced by the league on Thursday.
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Mid-season signings tend to be afforded little leeway at their new club - with around 20 games to play, managers must be convinced of a player's ability to integrate immediately.
Evening Standard - Home James Olley 2012
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Mid-season acquisition of relievers Mike Adams, Mike Gonzalez and Koji Uehara shored up the bullpen and the Rangers roared on to the American League West title and eliminated the Tampa Bay Rays and Detroit Tigers in the playoffs to return to Major League Baseball's grandest stage.
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