Similar words: february, typhoid fever, midfield, febrile, mid-forties, afebrile, antifebrile, cerebrum. Meaning: n. the middle part of February.
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1. But this was mid-February, and he felt the cold sinking to his ankles as he left the house alone.
2. Christmas and mid-February, Presidents Day, are the most expensive periods.
3. By mid-February all factions had apparently agreed to a Jakarta meeting, but no date had been set.
4. By mid-February the archdiocese had yet to release its report on the parish, and he was beginning to worry.
5. In the leadership elections scheduled for mid-February 1992 it was expected that Peres would be challenged by Rabin.
6. About mid-February there was a lull in the bombing, and the recreation room could be used.
7. Sporadic cases of chikungunya have been reported since mid-February.
8. By mid-February, Voila plans to have 1,500 merchants accepting payments by cell phone all across Haiti.
9. In mid-February 2011, residents along South Korea's east coast were struggling to dig out from the heaviest snowfall in more than a century.
10. 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.
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11. In mid-February, North Korea said it was preparing to launch a communications satellite and it later announced a launch plan for April 4-8.
12. By mid-February 2007, 8 cases were reported: 4 fatal cases were confirmed by KEMRI, while the remaining 4 cases from Arusha, Mangara and Tanga were hospitalized.
13. The civil rights action team is scheduled to make recommendations to Glickman by mid-February.
14. Zaring Homes said it expects to report earnings results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
15. As a result legislative elections were expected to take place before the end of January 1993 and presidential elections before mid-February.
16. Y., company said it expects to announce its results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
17. Mr. Obama has said he wants Congress to pass an economic stimulus plan by mid-February.
18. Most northward movement appears to take place from perhaps mid-February, through March. Only small numbers remain into April and early May.
19. Physical commodity markets that are heavily dependent on China such as iron ore and rubber are down 10-15 per cent since mid-February.
20. The topography is based on radar data collected during the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission,[sentencedict.com] which flew onboard Space Shuttle Endeavour in mid-February 2002.
21. The plan, which comprises a mixture of tax cuts and public spending measures intended to create jobs, is due to go before the US senate shortly and could be enacted by mid-February.
22. Gasoline prices have shot up an average of 35 cents per gallon since an uprising in Libya began in mid-February.
23. He says that raises the grim prospect of a military stalemate and a political vacuum after the revolt that began in the east of the country in mid-February.
24. 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.
25. Although the lottery for women had been banned by the church, the mid-February holiday in commemoration of St. Valentine was stilled used by Roman men to seek the affection of women.
26. He was listening to "Youth of the Revolution, " which the rap group Music Masters wrote just days after the uprising began in mid-February.
27. Many of the partners demonstrated early prototype Android phones at the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona in mid-February.
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