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This could be a midsummer day for all I knew.
This was early in May, and he took the field again at midsummer.
The problem came to a head one evening in midsummer.
The things they talk about at those midsummer book parties.
But one thing led to another, and by midsummer, the necessary changes were under way.
A little after midsummer, my mother's time came to bear the child.
The sun would not set until nearly 2100 hours in this midsummer season.
Matters came to a head a few days before midsummer.
One executive, however, said no decision had been made and that nothing would change until midsummer.
It was two hundred years ago this midsummer, she said.
For major work, better to wait until early summer or midsummer, when the flowers are gone.
It was as if they had somehow found their way back to midsummer.
It was midsummer, the sun still up although the hour grew late.
He will have the island by midsummer at the latest.
Since midsummer, they have added 1.1 million jobs, a majority in the last two months.
They were all going to die very soon, here in the middle of this midsummer lake.
Look at it now, hardly a week into the season and it's like midsummer.
It was warm the way the lake gets by midsummer.
Want to know why midsummer is the worst time to check into a hospital?
But you sure notice when all the leaves fall off in midsummer.
By midsummer, we have looked at more than 40 houses and we're tired.
As I said, the water was cold, in spite of it being midsummer.
It takes place two weeks after midsummer, usually the second weekend in July.
Here is a story about my old boat: It was midsummer and very hot.
The first day I arrived, it was midsummer, in the afternoon.