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mid-fall
noun
The middle of fall.
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(The tours will be offered every weekend through mid-fall).
Another 19 helicopters, all of them Huey II's, will arrive by mid-fall.
As guests gasped, Mr. Curtis, ever the master and commander, retrieved it mid-fall.
The Court kept delaying its decision, however, and by mid-fall Vault B had still not been opened.
A hardy plant that is beautiful from early spring to mid-fall is still a pretty good deal.
The legs — red and yellow and black and blue and purple and white — look like a bunch of gigantic colored pencils, or pick-up sticks mid-fall.
Daley and Goodfellow were a little looser with their reverse 1.5 somersault twist, a telling distance opening up mid-fall between those whirling torsos.
The statue of Saddam Hussein being pulled down in Iraq gave us "that extraordinary image of him just held in mid-fall".
In the past, those were considered winter meals and were taken off the menu until mid-fall, said Mario Batali, the chef.
Attacks occur most frequently throughout the year in the tropical zone between latitudes 21° N and 21° S; from mid-spring to mid-fall they extend as far north and south as the 42° parallels.
The 30 N.B.A. teams each play 82 games from mid-fall through early spring — and 16 of them make the playoffs, leaching some significance out of the regular season.
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