Definitions
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- noun Any time in the middle of
December . - adjective Happening in the middle of December.
- adverb In the middle of December.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The colder pattern seemed to continue at least into mid-December, which is verified by: (a) reports in mid-December of heavy river ice on the Hudson and "very good sleighing at Poughkeepsie and above for nearly two weeks" and (b) a Times' story that "if there should be no unfavorable change in the weather, the skating season on the Central Park will commence to-day December 15.
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But Spain could see a drop in the average yield paid on its 2020 bond from a mid-December sale, when it paid 5.446%.
Spain Will Face Another Bond-Market Test Emese Bartha 2011
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The riots started after an educated but jobless 26-year-old committed suicide in mid-December when police confiscated the fruits and vegetables he was selling without a permit.
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The demonstrations started in mid-December in the provinces but this week reached Tunis, the capital of this North African tourist haven on the Mediterranean.
Tunisia Riots: Tourists Evacuated As Protests Continue AP 2011
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The demonstrations started in mid-December in the provinces but this week reached Tunis, the capital of this North African tourist haven on the Mediterranean.
Tunisia Riots: Tourists Evacuated As Protests Continue AP 2011
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The unrest started in mid-December, when unemployed 26-year-old Tunisian Mohamed Bouazizi tried to sell vegetables on the streets of his rural village without a license.
Revolt in Tunisia 2011
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Protests over unemployment and police crackdowns erupted in mid-December in the western Sidi Bouzid region and spread quickly across the country.
Tunisians Oust President Margaret Coker 2011
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The riots started after an educated but jobless 26-year-old committed suicide in mid-December when police confiscated the fruits and vegetables he was selling without a permit.
Tunisia Uprising Drives Iron-FIsted Ruler From Power AP 2011
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Nationwide protests over unemployment and police crackdowns erupted in mid-December in the western Sidi Bouzid region, but spread quickly across the country and this week finally engulfed the relatively wealthy capital as well.
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The riots started after an educated but jobless 26-year-old committed suicide in mid-December when police confiscated the fruits and vegetables he was selling without a permit.
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