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How To Use Mid-february In A Sentence

  • Y., company said it expects to announce its results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
  • Y., company said it expects to announce its results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
  • The Recovery Act allowed investors to exclude 75% of their profits if they invested in eligible small businesses between mid-February 2009 and the end of this year. For New Tax Breaks, Act Fast
  • Y., company said it expects to announce its results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
  • Physical commodity markets that are heavily dependent on China such as iron ore and rubber are down 10-15 per cent since mid-February.
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  • Mr. Obama has said he wants Congress to pass an economic stimulus plan by mid-February.
  • One evening in mid-February, he called the portly man to speak with him after lecture, and, with what geniality he could, explained to him the details of his library project and told whom he had chosen for librarian. Thyrza
  • The insurgents 'campaign in Dora is the first major incident of sectarian cleansing since the Baghdad security plan, a centerpiece of President Bush's strategy to win in Iraq, went into effect in mid-February and extra U.S. troops began arriving in Baghdad in an effort to retake the city from insurgents and militias. Archive 2007-05-01
  • Trees were not in bloom in early to mid-February and were in full bloom by early to mid-March.
  • Y., company said it expects to announce its results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
  • The union and airline have held further talks, assisted by a federally appointed conciliator amid threats of a strike by mid-February. Caterpillar, Rio Initiate Lockouts in Canada
  • This will be followed by a prolonged spell of sub-zero temperatures from mid-February. The Sun
  • The security situation will get worse from mid-February onwards when the weather improves and the fighting season begins. "
  • Yashin floundered so much that, at one point in mid-February, he was dropped to the fourth line. USATODAY.com - Yashin's past sure to be revived when Islanders, Senators clash
  • In mid-February, Mr. Butler quit his mid-level job at a large Wall Street brokerage and started working full-time on the site, at brownstoner. com, from a desk that he subleases from an architect in Dumbo. Brownstoner: It���s Me!
  • Mid-January to mid-February was the warmest it's been seen 1659 (which is when records began), foxing unwary plants into flowering prematurely, to give the frost something to kill.
  • In mid-February, teaser ads began to appear for a sweepstakes that will send four winning families to a vacation in Kenya.
  • The topography is based on radar data collected during the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, which flew onboard Space Shuttle Endeavour in mid-February 2002.
  • 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.
  • In mid-February, USCIS sent an REF at that read: "Given the multi-ethnic composition of the group and the universal subject matter of the work to be performed, USCIS is unsure whether the term 'cultural' applies in this case. The Visa Dance
  • In mid-February, Diageo, which also makes Baileys liqueur and Captain Morgan rum, posted an 18% rise in first-half net profit, but the world's largest spirits company missed market expectations. Diageo Says Europe Still Weak
  • Clinton made a mid-February visit to Dayton focused on the home foreclosure crisis, while Obama followed with a rally this week that drew about 11,000 people.
  • In mid-February he was brought to Brussels again for a week as instructor of reinforcements out from home for the first time. DISPLACED PERSON
  • The accounts were only unfrozen after Milne went to the Herald Sun in mid-February.
  • It was mid-February, a frigid cold day where ice had frozen on the bus windows, and by the end of the ride you couldn't feel your toes.
  • The deceleration is evident in the prices of commodities, which have fallen by 8.6% since mid-February, according to The Economist's commodity-price index.
  • By mid-February the archdiocese had yet to release its report on the parish, and he was beginning to worry.

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