Similar words: january, january 1, abidjan, mid-february, mid-july, janus, janus-faced, manual. Meaning: n. the middle part of January.
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1. The lake usually ices over by mid-January.
2. S will release its December sales figures in mid-January.
3. However, normal work continued until mid-January, when short-term visits were suspended and the residential staff were withdrawn until April.
4. From now, mid-January, until the final games of the season in mid-March[Sentencedict], every game counts.
5. In mid-January, three months before Earth Day, John Gardner, Founder of Common Cause, provided temporary space for a Washington, D. C. headquarters.
6. The World Bank's projections will be updated in mid-January, with the release of Global Economic Prospects 2010: Crisis, Finance and Growth in Developing Countries.
7. They have until mid-January to present such a record to Judge Roesch.
8. In mid-January 1987, Hunan People's Publishing House formally published Lady Chatterley's Lover.
9. It was mid-January, and the Christmas holidays were almost over.
10. In mid-January 2010, this reporter went to California to visit the places where students, on-site parties and students from the institution where the feelings of the United States to study wave.
11. The change sets us back to mid-January in terms of morning light, according to Michael Terman, a biological rhythms expert at Columbia University.
12. The executive deferred a decision on Craxi's future until mid-January.
13. He said park reservations that have already been made will be honored through mid-January.
14. Longest Night had passed by without incident(sentencedict.com), and Chater had not returned until mid-January.
15. In December Ennis married Alma Beers and had her pregnant by mid-January.
16. Winds from the north pushed sea ice southward and formed cloud streets—parallel rows of clouds—over the Bering Strait in mid-January 2010.
17. The Danish striker was earmarked for a comeback early in the New Year but that target has now been revised to mid-January.
18. The Lakers also enjoyed the return of center Andrew Bynum, who didn't play after mid-january last season due to a knee injury.
19. The other years, when I set my sights on training for a marathon or even making the bed every day, my resolve crumbled by mid-January, at best.
20. If you could only see the planetary pattern in the sky in mid-January! Venus, Pluto, Mercury, the Sun, and new moon will all be in your sign.
21. Van Persie was in a rich vein of form before he suffered a broken metatarsal in mid-January.
22. While Moscow will be reluctant to be seen as meddling in Ukraine's mid-January presidential elections, the country and its state-owned energy company Naftogaz seem to be running out of options.
23. D'Addario's friend, Barbara Montereale, told the left-leaning La Repubblica that she too attended the Nov 4 party, and then another at Berlusconi's Sardinian villa in mid-January.
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