The town has two great woods of umbrella pines which give welcome shade at midday. |
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At midday I took myself off to Coogee but the cold water and the beached bluebottles put me off the idea of swimming. |
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Depending on the time of year and the work schedule, the main meal may be served at midday or in the evening. |
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The usual five-hour match period around midday should do the field few favours unless conditions are dull and overcast. |
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It was midday local time, hundreds of troops were tucking into well-earned chow. |
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When we entered the Wat around lunch time, we were struck by the droning chant of a large group of monks prior to their midday meal. |
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The second study showed that a 30-minute midday nap can reverse information overload. |
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It was an old trick that he had learnt in the jungles of South America from sentries on the midday watch. |
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At midday, you can join the bugs for lunch, and sink your teeth into braaied mopane worms, grasshoppers dipped in chocolate, or spicy termites. |
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Use water-resistant suntan lotion and even consider wearing a T-shirt while you snorkel, especially under the strong midday sun. |
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Then at about midday or she calls to say, rather matter-of-factly, I thought, that her waters had broken and that she was having the baby. |
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A sewing group specialising in cross-stitch, embroidery, quilting and needlework meets on Mondays from 11 am to midday. |
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If it involves the nether regions and it's before midday it means Woman's Hour. |
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When they woke after midday, they would eat and talk quietly together, waiting for the friendly cover of night to fall before moving on. |
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When we stopped at midday the road was no longer flat, but crossed gentle hills and vales, flanked by meadows in their Winter-brown dress. |
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Saturday I stayed in bed for as long as I could and eventually got up at midday. |
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She nicked off at midday feeling mildly exhilarated and trying to ignore the guilt nibbling away at her stomach. |
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Treat the pond at midday on a clear, sunny day with no wind and no prospect of a weather change. |
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Despite the remodeling going on in the bar, La Griglia was hopping at midday on Monday. |
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Evenings are cool, and it's misty at daybreak, but by midday the sun can still be punishingly hot. |
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We spectated as the traffic merged uneasily and shifted itself past the complex intersection at midday. |
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The vast majority of the fish are ready to be sold to fishmongers, supermarkets and restaurants, and it is still not midday. |
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In Lancashire, the bugle sounded at the stroke of midday as riders and hunt followers toasted the Holcombe Hunt with a drop of brandy or port. |
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A few hours before midday and an hour out of the mountains, they came to a large field. |
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Come to me later in the evening in the seventh hour after midday, and I will give the prescription to you. |
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Down the coast at my Tulum cabana I peer out from the heat of the midday sun at a tourist pottering with intent on the beach. |
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Miles stepped outside the cave, squinting as the light of the midday sun temporarily blinded him. |
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They cluster in the short midday shadows of the coconut grove, where the steamy air softens even the icy cadences of their accents. |
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They spent till midday tying down and securing the lines, making ready to go on land, and preparing for a quick getaway if need be. |
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Every morning I wake up vowing I won't drink again, but then by midday I'm hanging out for just a sip of something! |
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He crossed into southern Iraq from Kuwait about midday in a caravan of sport utility vehicles accompanied by Iraqi police and national guardsmen. |
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By midday, Ashley was tired, hungry and her back was throbbing, but she never once complained. |
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She took advantage of the midday sun here and captured some amazing catchlights in these photos. |
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By midday the pains had gone from sharp twinges every 5 minutes or so to a constant, agonising pain. |
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Those who remain on-site during the workday gather for midday prayers before eating lunch. |
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Lunch, at midday, is most often a snack in urban areas, but remains a substantial meal in rural centers. |
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Nigerian presidential aides said at midday yesterday that Obasanjo had departed for Liberia. |
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Visiting time on the ward is from midday but I think they make exceptions for spooked gaijin with a wild look in their eyes. |
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Then at around midday the water was taken over by windsurfers crashing through the waves. |
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Researchers found that a midday siesta is all you need to return your brain to its early morning, wide-awake state of receptiveness. |
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In the end I was able to make it home soon after midday, then I had to repack my things again for the weekend. |
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Channel 4 reporter and anchorman Krishnan Guru-Murthy had just finished his midday rapid-fire barrage of breaking bad news. |
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At exactly midday, the cannon is fired and a frisson of excitement runs through the small crowd of tourists gathered on the ramparts. |
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Police and the fire brigade were called in after the incident, which happened at about midday on Sunday. |
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Even at the height of midday, all of the restaurants were boarded up, all of the stores were boarded up. |
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We hurried out into the roasting midday sun, squinting through the haze at the stand-off on the next hilltop. |
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Later in the week, I finished another clinic at a cottage hospital soon after midday. |
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Rogaines of this length customarily begin midday on a Saturday and conclude at midday on the following day. |
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Mix cottage cheese with fruit in the morning, drink milk with one or more of your meals, and have a yogurt as a midday snack. |
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In the meantime, the group is playing on Monday at midday at the jazz conservatorium at Massey. |
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Their midday encounter was being shown live on the big screen, just behind the court. |
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Substantial midday dinners and high teas were handed through the serving hatch by Jenny, my mother's live-in cook and general maid. |
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In 19 th-century Seville, it was fashionable to drink glasses of fino in bars at midday, to escape the blistering heat of the sun. |
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These memories, warm as the Costa Rican midday sun, turn slowly through my mind as the plane whips over entire countries. |
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On the mirror-like surface of this pond at midday, as it seemed, Maggie sculled her way to the mill. |
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He could shave at breakfast, reach five o'clock shadow by midday, and have a fully grown handlebar by teatime. |
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At midday I felt my stomach rumbling and I heard Dad's shout for me to go down to lunch. |
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Her sleep is fitful and she often stays in bed until midday, too weak to move or because the pain is too severe. |
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The bell at the Empire Hotel would ring at midday and a flag would be run up the pub's flag-pole to indicate the postponement of the match. |
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It was only midday, and he was already exhausted both physically and mentally. |
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Despite the heat of fire and a midday sun, the tone of the photograph is, with its blues and greens, intensely cold. |
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Some tanning beds have the capacity to emit UV radiation levels that are many times stronger than the midday summer sun in most countries. |
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Experiments were conducted in the epilimnion of a high-UV system at midday and in late afternoon. |
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It was coming up to midday when I heard a light tap on my door, followed by my Mom's voice. |
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He had missed the midday news broadcast that had announced this vital piece of information. |
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Far in the distance floated the sonorous and mournful cry of the imam calling the midday prayers. |
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The town has a festive feel, but if you need to get away, take the cog railway up the mountain where the midday lunch lasts several hours. |
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Celebrations start at midday, with the firing of a maroon to signal the beginning of the party. |
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The walls of the pinnacle were bizarrely shaped and textured and formed strange silhouettes in the midday sun. |
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When he gets home, he buys himself a new flat and a Porsche, splashes out on new clobber and heads at midday to the boozer. |
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The water is extra salty in the ocean thereabouts, and the midday sun is fierce so near the equator. |
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Both days will feature a four person ambrose with a shotgun start from midday after a barbie at 11 am. |
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All of the children performed excellently, in view of the fact that they had already performed in a matinee at midday. |
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It was good thinking, except I'd forgotten it was Tuesday and, on Tuesdays, the Post Office in Spilsby shuts at midday. |
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Further, on two dates we also measured Secchi depth and oxygen concentration in the epilimnion of each enclosure during midday. |
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And if you still get midday shine, mattify it by dabbing on a weightless powder that won't leave skin caked. |
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Mass is at midday followed by lunch, while Vespers and evening prayer at 6pm are the most beautiful part of the day, Brother Anthony believes. |
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Smith landed at Manchester Airport just after midday amid tight security and a blizzard. |
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Monday dawned with thunderstorms and a downpour of tropical intensity, but by midday the sun was out again. |
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One large supermarket had sold out of bread stocks by midday and supplies of flour were disappearing from the shelves. |
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I set the soldiers and the cook to clean them after breakfast or tiffin or the midday meal. |
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We endured it until midday, then chose to find a sheltered cove to take a cooling dip. |
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A few days later, Chillingworth finds Dimmesdale fast asleep in a chair at midday. |
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At a steady trot, I made good progress, coming to the torii by the Kohyaku River by midday. |
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For some, dinner is a midday snack, whereas for others it is a substantial evening meal. |
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Schools and businesses close at noon each day for two to three hours for a midday meal. |
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As midday came, crowds headed for the culinary delights whipped up by Liz Park and her catering team. |
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The mountains were suddenly bathed in a light far brighter than the midday sun. |
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After midday a perceptible rise in wind force was accompanied by an ominous whine. |
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It was also eaten throughout the year and often replaced bread at the midday meal or evening supper. |
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By midday, householders' concerns for their homes were subsiding as the rain stopped. |
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In both our replies England sagged like so much peach Melba left out in the midday Melbourne sun. |
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Most sun worshippers are aware that they should stay out of the midday sun to minimise the risk of sunburn. |
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Although it faces north, its length ensures it catches a good deal of the midday sun. |
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We stand and watch in the heat of the midday sun, waiting for the chaos to subside. |
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Our Verona mobile home was fairly well shaded from the midday sun and of a modern, open studio style. |
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Every car on display was immaculately turned out and gleamed in the midday sunshine. |
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He pointed to the massive rock behind which I had been shading from the midday sun. |
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As the old ditty goes, it is only mad dogs and Englishmen who go out in the midday sun. |
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And as the empty tarmac streets melt in the midday sun, it appears only the flies are buzzing. |
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A good wide brim straw hat will go a far way to help block the scalding midday heat. |
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At midday, buses will pull to the side of the road, black cabs will stop and people will pause in their daily routine. |
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Many cultures eat the main meal at midday and have a light meal in the evening. |
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It's more famous as the summer land of the midnight sun, but in winter, Lapland is the land of the midday dark. |
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From midday most of the country will be celebrating the millennium with a huge picnic. |
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Word that a mystery guest speaker would address the Socialist throng around midday began to circulate. |
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As the blistering midday sun slowly arced across the powder-blue tropic skies, temperatures soared to stifling, triple-digit figures. |
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Their modest house, in an underbuilt new neighborhood of eastern Baghdad, stood baking in the relentless yellow light of midday. |
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The main meal is eaten at midday, often followed by a siesta, or afternoon rest during the hottest time of the day, when work is difficult. |
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The night had been long and cold and the smouldering fire at the front of the camp was burning its final cinders around midday. |
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The two bodies were transferred to the city morgue in Fairview around midday for post-mortem tests. |
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There wasn't even a polite clap for the leaders, but when they returned in their cricket clothes for a second inspection just before midday, there was a ripple of applause. |
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Alston had last seen Prince at midday, when the two walked to the store together. |
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Because it was midday, I had gotten a bagel with cream cheese that I planned to eat after. |
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The midday meal was cooked and served to the kids at a school near Chapra, in the northern state of Bihar. |
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Anger mounted throughout the next day, as residents, family friends and young people placed wreaths and cards on the tree and conducted a midday wake and vigil at the site. |
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The Plaza, with its canopy of acacias, jacarandas and monkey-puzzles offers an oasis of calm from both the traffic noise and soaring heat of midday. |
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The application of aspirin and bed rest pulled him through it by midday today and he took it easy for the rest of the day, getting better by the hour. |
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By midday, the Ukrainian government had confirmed that two of its choppers had been downed. |
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Mint juleps were also popular beverages from morning till midday. |
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He had just finished his midday rapid-fire barrage of breaking bad news. |
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He pulled the crucifix from under his shirt and it glinted in the bright midday sun. |
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The hay was belt-buckle high when rain let up, three days' sun baked stalks dry, and by midday all but the far pasture was mowed and raked into windrows. |
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The reveille filled the air, the two Garda members ushered on the traffic and under the midday sweltering sun, the tricolour was raised, now flying proudly at full mast. |
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Wearing a robe, he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack. |
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The days pass, interminable and empty, without the slightest occupation, without any other obligation beyond presence at the roll-calls in the morning and at midday. |
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The stench of the backed-up toilets combines with the fumes of garbage fermenting in the midday sun. |
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Around midday, immaculately groomed horses appear, ridden by Antonio Banderas lookalikes wearing broad-brimmed hats and expressions of unassailable superiority. |
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We arrived midday and, while getting our bearings around the cottage, noticed a rubber duck about seven metres long operating eastward, towards Sardinia Bay. |
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The competition ran from 8am on the Friday to midday on the Sunday. |
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When the children scampered out, lunch pail in hand, William wasted no time in finding a metal bench in the shade cast by the building and the midday angle of the sun. |
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Yesterday, denizens of Tel Aviv scrambled for cover when a siren went off around midday. |
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The barometer is dropping, so we may be in a blizzard by midday. |
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It was midday, and the sun beat down with incredible intensity. |
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The little midinettes, who get their name from their habit of promenading the streets at the midday hour, are the youngest of the workers in the dressmaking establishments. |
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We would find little use for most of this as we mainly ate breakfast and evening meals at restaurants and the guiding service supplied packed lunches every midday. |
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The 12 bongs at midday and midnight take 54 seconds to sound. |
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Theo and I climbed and scrambled until midday under a burning sun. |
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The urge for a midday nap is built into your body's biological clock. |
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However, around midday, the sun broke through and the visitors flooded in. |
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Bells from Rome's town hall, the Campidoglio, tolled at midday as television networks interrupted programmes to show footage of New York's devastation, without commentary. |
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Grey-skinned office refugees fill Edmonton's Churchill Square, the bright midday sun forcing them to squint as they nibble on their pallid tuna sandwiches. |
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But even those few cafes at street level wallow in an atmosphere of brumal gloom so dense that, even at midday, you have to peer at the menu to make it out. |
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Just yesterday I phoned a new vendor we're dealing with, and was initially pleased to hear he didn't seem to have shot up a speedball before midday for once. |
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Workplace cafeterias and buffets still serve rudimentary midday meals for workers, but even these inexpensive meals are out of reach for many people. |
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As midday crowds watched from sidewalks and shops, rescue helicopters set gingerly down on the building top, their rotors pushing smoke streetward as they landed. |
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What kind of person goes into a strip joint at midday on the weekend? |
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My first outing was a half-day charter, from 7am until midday. |
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At about midday a truck pulled up and the crowd surged forward. |
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She swore up and down that she never would come here, that it was too much of a mess for her to drive all the way from Queens and back in midday traffic. |
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She coughed as the dry swirls of midday dust seeped into her lungs. |
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A large midday meal in a rural household may include fish baked in a rye loaf, potatoes, barley bread, cheese, pickled beets, cloudberries in sauce, milk, and coffee. |
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The structure that the L.D.C.A. organisers have set up for the fortnightly 30 over competition is for a midday start with a few compensations for the winter conditions. |
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Decked in pitch-black garb, a flintlock pistol held tightly in each hand, Nathaniel watched as the dim curtain of midday crept over the autumn scarlet of the forest. |
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Repairs are needed to the some of the crash barriers involved in the accident, which could mean the proposed midday reopening being put back well into the afternoon. |
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Every day, the pupils would have milk or milk pottage for breakfast, a vegetable-based dinner at midday, and broth with a piece of bread for supper. |
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A glittering audience of presidents, premiers and royalty will attend the inauguration of the president, which will be completed by around midday. |
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We have our first prayer session at 6 o'clock in the morning, and then a midday prayer, an evening prayer at 6 o'clock, and the final prayer at 8 o'clock at night. |
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The midday sun beat down exhaustingly upon the boys' bare backs. |
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I'm on from 10 mm til midday, spinning reggae, downtempo and hiphop. |
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Susanna Wesley examined each child before the midday meal and before evening prayers. |
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Firefighters were called to the A19 southbound carriageway, near the A684 junction at Ellerbeck, shortly before midday yesterday. |
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A young woman in a traditional black carsaf waited for the call to midday prayer on Friday outside the Mevlana Mosque in central Konya. |
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Omanis usually eat their main daily meal at midday, while the evening meal is lighter. |
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He also attacked when least expected, at midday, when armies of that era traditionally were resting. |
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Once, for ten minutes, the sun shone at midday, and ten minutes afterward a new gale was piping up. |
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This scheme called Dog Watch Day, run by Abergele Neighbourhood Policing Team, takes place between 10am and midday. |
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According to an auspice he had received, the Emperor believed that his death would be at midday. |
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The theft happened around midday on Saturday when Steven let the Pekinese dogs out while he was inside. |
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The PS86million winger was unveiled at midday yesterday as the club's newest Galactico in front of thousands of fans at the Bernabeu. |
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During a midday break in the trial, Kempton had lunch with Afeni. |
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Ask for help in choosing the most sunfast varieties, and give them partial shade, especially during midday heat. |
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But not everyone agrees mat me way Spaniards organize their time, including long midday siestas, has to do with time zones. |
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What we have to make clear is that it's more like 30 morning-after pills, every morning, midday, and evening for the rest of your life. |
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His visits have acclimatized him to the smell of cadaverine, which is intensified by the midday heat. |
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On Thursday October 27, I went to the Register Office at midday to order a birth certificate and marriage lines. |
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A sense that the air, a sighting of muddy river, or that outcrop of rock so implacably bland in the light of midday, is undertowed by memory. |
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Trumpets, tabors, shawms, and pipes fanfared the court to the midday repast in the presence chamber. |
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At his return, the royal palace prepared a midday meal, but the sangha was making an alms round in Kapilavastu. |
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Mealtime is a communion for families and schools and some businesses close at midday for lunch, reopening later in the afternoon. |
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Italian Ambassador Amedeo Guillet, who makes it a practice never to eat at midday, lounged on a Moroccan pouf reading The Peter Principle. |
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This fleet narrowly escaped prior to the Ottoman navy assuming control over the Golden Horn, which was accomplished by midday. |
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Its physical condition is still largely a mystery, but we know now that even in its equatorial region the midday temperature barely approaches that of our coldest winter. |
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The Baggies had until midday today to complete the permanent signings in time for tomorrow ' smatch against Colchester, but have until noon tomorrow for any loan deals. |
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Voting opens on 27 October and closes at midday on 17 November. |
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The avalanche struck around midday at the Snow Dome in the Alps' Massif des Ecrins, an easy-to-access 4,015-meter high mountain that is hugely popular with climbers. |
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The encircling, mile-high mountains of the Coeur d'Alene mining area, rich in lead, zinc and silver, curtain off the sunlight except for a few midday hours. |
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The Piper Seneca turboprop was flying from the eastern region of Papua to Tual city in the Maluku Islands when it was caught in a storm around midday. |
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Every Friday, Muslims observe their midday prayer which has hundreds of thousands of Muslims from the country visit the local mosques to hear the Khutbah, or sermon. |
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I have to vacate my house by midday, as the new owner is moving in. |
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To the right rose a semicircle of old planes and a copper beech whose branches plunged to the ground and made a broad bell-tent that was cool and gloomy even at midday. |
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It is midday and the only sound is the plink of ice in glasses and the hum of conversation as everyone cranks up their taste buds for the most relaxed meal of the week. |
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If Terry was unhappy, it could have been because she was temporarily evicted from her tree behind the Playboy Mansion to make way for a midday party Tuesday. |
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The ship was properly cleared for Portland, U.S.A., subject to orders at that port or on the high seas. A marconigram received at midday altered her destination to Leningrad. |
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