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  • A bigger EU naval mission, dubbed Atalanta, is to replace NATO's operations by mid-December. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I overdid it with squash a little too early in the season this year, so I was kind of sick of the orange flesh by mid-December, but maybe I will try again to make this apple-cidery version. Apple Cider-Braised Kabocha Squash with Golden Raisins and Onion
  • Back when every farm dugout was cleared of snow by mid-December and hand-me-down skates were laced up over hand-me-down boots.
  • The offer is available until mid-December and is limited from Sundays to Thursdays inclusive.
  • Tired of this paternalistic and oppressive regime, Beida students aired their complaints over several evenings in mid-December.
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  • But word has it that the Tucson Symphony is taking over the building sometime in mid-December.
  • The weather was typical for mid-December with a series of chilly fronts and rain squalls moving across the flooded rice fields on almost a daily basis.
  • A concrete lamp post was knocked down outside my house by a speeding car on an icy road in mid-December last year.
  • Emmanuel said a St Lucian team will be preparing for an exchange visit from St Vincent, in mid-December, to engage in a variety of sporting disciplines.
  • In mid-December, the court ordered all four bidders in the original tender to submit improved bids.
  • The drought began to break in mid-December when heavy general rain fell in Victoria, with more after Christmas.
  • Final straw was when I jumped up three beautiful fully-feathered pintail males off a ditch in mid-December. Shouldering a shotgun
  • I planned to take the yellow-belt test in mid-December, which is the first belt level you can achieve.
  • About 85 % were at a discount as of mid-December, according to Lipper.
  • Most of the deciduous trees have shed their leaves by mid-December.
  • The tiny lander has not been heard from since it was ejected from a European Space Agency orbiter in mid-December.
  • And while much of that parking will be contained within a mall parkade, that structure wasn't finished in time for Aberdeen's mid-December opening.
  • Most of the deciduous trees have shed their leaves by mid-December.
  • As of mid-December 2003, there were scholastic chess events scheduled in Seattle, for February 2004, that were already fully booked and closed to new registrants.
  • Back in November, I made my own Christmas cake, and iced it mid-December.
  • Christmas Allegedly Christmas tree first appeared in ancient Rome in mid-December Saturnalia, the German missionary Nikos in the 8th century AD, dedicated to El Ni?o using P-trees.
  • World Golf opened in mid-December in Sherman Oaks, in a brick building that once was an auction house.
  • Initial ozone concentrations were taken from a mid-December climatology.
  • World Golf opened in mid-December in Sherman Oaks, in a brick building that once was an auction house.
  • Carp and tench of course are catchable all year round but without doubt they do lie up for some undetermined period during the winter, usually from mid-December to mid-February.
  • It was mid-December, cold, and a thick blanket of snow covered everything.
  • Christmas Allegedly Christmas tree first appeared in ancient Rome in mid-December Saturnalia, the German missionary Nikos in the 8th century AD, dedicated to El Ni?o using P-trees.
  • Our earliest estimate now is around mid-December.
  • Mid-December to mid-January plantings are generally preferred when growing Koala lablab for grain.
  • Regional terminals in the Corn Belt quit taking orders for prepay ammonia in mid-December.
  • Oil prices may have reached their lowest point already, after falling to $32.40 in mid-December, and are expected to rise to $65 by the end of this year, the analyst said.
  • In mid-December, 150 people made their way to the retreat center up the steep mountain road from the plains below, driving gingerly over the snowpack and ice.
  • The licences given to several petty shop-keepers will terminate in mid-December, and we plan to identify all such shops and their licences will be discontinued.
  • World Golf opened in mid-December in Sherman Oaks, in a brick building that once was an auction house.

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