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  • In addition to the vegetables listed below, you might consider waxy potatoes, winter squash, radishes, rutabagas, or Jerusalem artichokes, all in season midfall.

    The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010

  • We edged past minivans, mud-splattered pickups, and on the far side of the rest stop, the big rigs, parked diagonally like giant dominoes suspended in midfall.

    AMERICAN SUBVERSIVE DAVID GOODWILLIE 2010

  • The weather was chilly by day in Budapest in midfall; the nights cold.

    The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010

  • On an agreeable day in midfall, the scenery from the chapel landing paints one of the prettiest pictures in the world.

    Hope Unseen Captain Scott M. Smiley 2010

  • Near us the water shimmered a bit, but the shimmering faded and beyond, the lake was still, waves frozen in midfall.

    Enjoyment 2010

  • On an agreeable day in midfall, the scenery from the chapel landing paints one of the prettiest pictures in the world.

    Hope Unseen Captain Scott M. Smiley 2010

  • Sometime in midfall, I decided to sit down for an extended talk to see if I could prod him gently in certain directions and away from others.

    Running The Mouse House 2008

  • The result was sensational: the massive all-blackHalicarnassus stopped in midfall, as if it was suspended from giant descender cables, and to the sound of its deafening retrograde thrusters, it swung into a perfect hover, 200 yards off the ground and onlya few hundred yards from the Great Pyramid!

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • The result was sensational: the massive all-blackHalicarnassus stopped in midfall, as if it was suspended from giant descender cables, and to the sound of its deafening retrograde thrusters, it swung into a perfect hover, 200 yards off the ground and onlya few hundred yards from the Great Pyramid!

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • The result was sensational: the massive all-blackHalicarnassus stopped in midfall, as if it was suspended from giant descender cables, and to the sound of its deafening retrograde thrusters, it swung into a perfect hover, 200 yards off the ground and onlya few hundred yards from the Great Pyramid!

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

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