In the upset that did in fact occur by midsummer, U.S. mortgage debt was only the start.
The train was moving along the southern coastline of the Boso Peninsula in midsummer.
By midsummer, the U.S. economy saw a "soft patch" and faced sliding back into recession.
The 10-screen multiplex in the centre of town on Midsummer Boulevard will open in May.
Amazon.com was still 20 percent below its midsummer high and AOL was down 16 percent.
Some town centre roads will be closed to traffic, including Midsummer Boulevard, Saxon Gate and Grafton Gate.
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Mark Webber and World Champion Sebastian Vettel will drive team cars at the event in Midsummer Boulevard.
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The statistical war about Scotland's future has broken out again, as it does every year around midsummer.
The prescribed Midsummer foods of strawberries, herring, new potatoes and sour cream are flying off the shelves.
Midsummer Eve is celebrated across the whole country on the first Friday after 21 June every year.
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan appreciated nearly 20 times in value from early 2004 through midsummer this year.
By midsummer 1933, he had declared the Nazi Party to be the only political party in Germany.
After overseeding, the summer turf is slower to grow back in and may stay scraggly into midsummer.
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The archipelago is a place of beauty at any time, but during Midsummer it's the place to be.
Convention organizers decorated the streets with state themes and brought snow from higher elevation for midsummer snowball battles.
We are playing at the Belmont Country Club outside of Boston on a mild midsummer morning.
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In the Olympic stadium, you sat on a grassy bank under the searing heat of the midsummer sun.
Midsummer temperatures can hit the 70s and 80s around midday, but only for a handful of days each summer.
He returned in midsummer, becoming a weapon for manager Joe Girardi in September.
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' She's leading a Midsummer service the day after the festival, but accepts that she's got her work cut out.
It points to the midsummer sunrise on one axis and in the other direction, it points to the midwinter sunset.
Villagers build a midsummer pole, which is decorated with flowers and colourful ribbons, dance and, at midnight, bonfires are lit.
The White Nights is a nearly three month-long midsummer celebration that heralds the almost 24-hours of sunlight that blesses this northern latitude.
Coming in ahead of the midsummer arrival of VVS Laxman, Prince hit 497 County Championship runs in five matches at 62.12.
The same year she went on to play two Shakespearean roles, Ophelia in Hamlet and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Slices of juicy porchetta were, in midsummer, accompanied by a bright palette of grilled peaches, pickled red onions, and a fresh-herb salad.
Secklow Gate bridge in Milton Keynes, which crosses the town's market near Midsummer Arcade, was damaged by fire on 28 January 2010.
Across Sweden, Midsummer is greeted with an exuberance that's hard to understand unless you've experienced the cold and darkness of a Swedish winter.
And people on probation must seek work but can decline job offers, such as those requiring hard physical labour in the sweltering midsummer.
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My essences and syrups cried out for experimentation, but on humid midsummer afternoons a single concoction was enough to set curious effects in motion.
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