In the height of the rains from March through May, the trails become unpleasantly muddy.
In the height of winter, cold temperatures slowed the rate of lay as hens sought to preserve their energy.
Antennae have never been counted in the height of buildings.
One example of continuous observation of ecological change is provided by the Nenets in Northwest Russia, who report increases in the height of willow and alder shrubs in the tundra zone.
Even in the height of the hot Jericho summer, Christian pilgrims can be seen clambering up the Mount of Temptation to pray at the Greek Orthodox Monastery of the Temptation, built into the side of the mountain.
"The close proximity of the event and the fact that it's on Fifth Avenue in the height of the tourist season, unfortunately something like that certainly is a possibility, " Mr. Kelly said of the risk of injuring pedestrians.
To avoid the rain: in most of the Northeast, Midwest, and Plains, it rains less in the spring than in the height of summer, but in many Southern states, it rains less in the summer than in the spring.
Banks and building societies have been making swifter-than-predicted progress in repaying the emergency lending they had to take from the Bank of England and the Treasury in 2008 during the height of the banking crisis.
Prior to that, the UK was in recession at the height of the financial crisis in 2008.
At least 15 engines and 75 firefighters were called in to tackle the height of the blaze in a disused warehouse in the east of the city.
The first patented version of Monopoly was launched in the United States in 1935 at the height of Great Depression.
Since 2011, Soapbox Science has been used as a platform to showcase some of the most eminent female scientists in the UK at the height of discovery and innovation.
BMI, the ratio of weight in kilograms to the square of height in metres, is a common, if imperfect, gauge of whether someone is over- or underweight.
Indeed, the financial and organizational history behind the Heisman Trophy is just as open to debate as the award itself has been since it was first handed out in New York City at the height of the Depression in 1935.
It gained a listing on the US Nasdaq exchange in May 2000 at the height of the technology boom and was listed in London six months later.
If you were brave enough to invest in South Korea, Thailand or Indonesia in September, at the height of the panic in international markets, you might by now have doubled your money in dollar terms.
In 1999, at the height of the crisis in Kosovo, Richard gave an interview in which he addressed the question of why the United States was engaged in bringing peace to that war-torn corner of the world.
The report published on Tuesday - part-funded by the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) - looked more at changes in the average weight and height of passengers in the past few decades than the highly-publicised fears over so-called "traveller's thrombosis".
The Treasury holds senior preferred stock following the government's actions in putting the company into conservatorship, along with the older Fannie Mae, in 2008 at the height of the mortgage crisis.
TourWrist CEO Charles Armstrong is so confident that Apple will be doubling the number of pixels in the height and width of its next tablet, his team is already preparing a new version of its app.
And he saw an opportunity to take his vision and, really, encode it in this city that was able to represent all of our postwar fantasies and aspirations and hopes and, also, gave us a way to somehow ground our fears because we can't forget that Disneyland was built right smack in the middle of the height of the Cold War.
King Juan Carlos has had to apologise for going elephant hunting in Botswana at the height of the financial crisis, while his son-in-law has been at the centre of a corruption investigation.
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But I was also excited by the battle of ideas, and saw the height of ideological combat in the last years of the cold war as an exhilarating time to be alive and thinking.
At the very least, there is a growing chance that a record rally in corporate debt that began at the height of the credit crisis in 2008 may be entering a new, uncertain phase.
The first track at the site was built in 1987 at the height of the sport's popularity, before falling into disrepair.
"We found distinctive, and in some cases, dramatic increases in the height and diameter of individual shrubs, " wrote geophysicist Matthew Sturm and colleagues in the May 31 edition of the journal Nature.
He said in court papers that unlike the height of elegance evoked "in the classic Eloise series of children's books, " the apartment failed to live up to the promises made by the sponsor.
The heart of the matter is that in 2008, at the height of the credit crunch, the perception of banks' financial strength was linked to how much they had to pay to borrow.
The movie was based on a successful series of books, the first of which came out in 2000, at the height of the dot-com boom.
The lowest percentage of workless households was in 2006, at the height of the global financial bubble, when the ratio stood at 17.3%.
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