Sentences with phrase «mid to late spring»

As you can see, the backlog of decisions where the Ontario Court of Appeal has heard a case, but not yet released a decision, typically peaks in mid to late spring, before decreasing throughout the summer.

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Grapefruit is usually at its peak in mid to late winter around here and the best deals for strawberries are in the spring.
Mourning cloaks are seen mainly early spring, mid summer and fall; swallowtails are present late May to September; and monarchs June to October.
The spring Budget is planned for mid - to late March with a post-election Budget in late June.
During two different research expeditions, in the mid - to late springs of 2010 and 2012, the AUV — which resembles a 2 - meter - long bunk bed with twin hulls stacked on top of one another — traveled back and forth through several different Southern Ocean waters in a lawn mower — like pattern at depths of 20 to 30 meters under the ice to collect a 3D survey of the topography of the sea ice's underbelly.
any suggestions for mid - late spring in new york — normally wear black opaque tights in fall / winter / early spring but need to lighten up)!
any suggestions for mid - late spring in new york (normally wear black opaque tights in fall / winter / early spring but need to lighten up)!
In this series I'll be focusing on ways to style pieces that work in late Winter and early - mid Spring and how to style them now.
The long - awaited Civic Type R, slated to go on sale in the U.S. in late spring with an MSRP in the mid - $ 30k range, is the first ever Type R - badged Honda to be sold on American soil.
I already have some ideas for one in mid - to late - spring.
Some agents recommend that a property be listed in early to mid January, as there are not as many homes listed on the market at that time (when compared to later in the winter or early spring).
Cats are seasonal breeders, typically giving birth to two litters a year (but sometimes three) in Spring and midlate Summer.
LATE LAST DECEMBER, halfway through the Museum of Modern Art's de Kooning retrospective, John Chamberlain's sculpture irresistibly sprang to mind — as if the Dutchman's extraordinary mid -»50s abstractions (Interchanged, 1955; Gotham News, 1955; The Time of the Fire, 1956) had conjured their three - dimensional counterparts made from the remnants of crushed automobiles.
The warming records that article talks about are one offs, and beat by a slim temporary margin, whereas things like the California droughts are historical and mostly in a desert area already, which was charged up by heavy rainfall this spring, which led to so many ladder fuels to burn when it inevitably dries out by mid summer to late fall.
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