Sentence examples for september dry from inspiring English sources

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Each site was visited every other week, when climatic conditions allowed, from March to May (rainy season) and from July to September (dry season) in 2010.

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ducks = Domestic ducks; Season = Wet season (months of March - May and October December) or Dry season (January February and June September).

The province of Boulgou is located in the Sudano-Sahelian phyto-geographical zone and is characterised by two distinct wet (June-September) and dry seasons (November-May).

We divided the study period into four seasons: early wet (November to January), late wet (February to April), early dry (May to July) and late dry season (August to October).

Under the law, which takes effect in August, dry cleaners can donate such clothing to charity.

Last November Dry Cell began recording "Disconnected" at Sunset Studio in Hollywood.

The best time to travel in the region is the June-to-September dry season.

1Wet season - July to October; cold season - November to February; dry season - March to June.

For May (dry season) and October (wet season) data this left 190 samples and 13 variables.

However, only the perennial Microchloa altera survived during the 6-month dry season.

Winter rains late in coming, extending further the preceding five-month dry season.

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