At this time of year, in the dog days of winter, it's really nice to perk up jaded taste buds by injecting a bit of zest into your cooking. |
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People in Devonshire don't walk around wearing jeans and sweatshirts during the dog days of summer. |
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Even in the dog days of August, playing for one of the worst teams in the league, somebody's battling, and playing heads-up baseball. |
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Fortunately, even in the slow dog days of summer, quality rock music is an unstoppable force. |
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They are betting that what the theatre-going public needs in the dog days of summer is an adaptation of Henry V, set during the October crisis. |
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We knew that because we played our medium to small sized stadium gigs during the dog days of the third Thatcher term. |
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It is August, the dog days of summer, the time of squeezing hands during beach barbecues and back-to-school sales. |
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So it is in the dog days of August when we are stricken with the feeling that there's nothing new under the sun. |
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During the dog days of summer, there's no finer place to relax than on a carpet of moist, green moss in the cool, shady rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula. |
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In the next election, which Liberals now pretend they will call in the dog days of summer, their so-called leader will finally play dead. |
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Mr. Speaker, it seems that the Liberals are getting lazy in the dog days of summer and their lethargic ways are hurting my farmers. |
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It released proposed amendments in the dog days of summer when in fact no one was around to respond, to herald it or to criticize it? |
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Keep your job sites rolling safely and productively during the dog days of summer. |
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The dog days section is for those activities which we are honest are what our dogs enjoy the most. |
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This forces me to open all the windows even in the middle of winter, and sometimes I shiver in the dog days of summer. |
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The club started off blazing hot, winning its first 13 games before hitting the skids during the dog days of summer, losing 19 of 21 in late July and early August. |
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It comes to mind now because the 2001 season is about to enter the dog days, and while we don't know yet who the winners will be come October, we can identify the losers. |
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Midsummer, when Sirius rises at dawn, was associated by the ancients with the Dog Star, and this period is still known as the dog days or canicular days. |
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Between the air conditioners, the fans, the humidifiers and all the usual appliances, it's not hard to overload your electrical system during the dog days of August. |
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In the dog days of summer the ATS team takes advantage of the slow season to catch up on updating some of our reports, particularly our Agri-Food Past, Present and Future Country Profiles. |
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Indeed, according to Environment Canada, the month of July was one of the least sunny in recent years and the first dog days of summer only occurred in August. |
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With all the big names slated to be in Montreal, the Rogers Cup presented by National Bank is sure to inject the city with some life during the dog days of summer. |
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For transporting cumbersome goods, or during the dog days of summer, all the door wings can be completely swung open from the completely opened door position. |
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The middle of August is supposed to usher in the dog days of summer. |
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Those were the slapstick Beckettian dog days. |
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The dog days of August have often spelled trouble for the world economy. |
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