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en In the South there seems to be two seasons where tornadoes mostly occur: in the late fall and then sometimes in the late winter into early spring. We don't get as many down this close to the Gulf Coast as they do more inland, but it's not unheard of.

en After the Democratic nominee is all but certain in the late winter/early spring, it would not be surprising for us to fall behind for a bit,

en It is important that people who live in this region be aware that a major earthquake can occur at any moment -- day or night -- and be prepared for it when it does. Unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, earthquakes occur without warning -- and once they do, it's too late to prepare for them. The time to get ready is now.

en Late winter, early spring, this is one of those phenomena you do see. It's usually in these types of fish.

en It's a situation that we'd hope would reverse itself. Sometimes one area gets hit hard early, while another gets it in late winter or spring.

en [Jeff Rogers, manager of a Holiday Inn Express near busy I-55 in Jackson, said his hotel was booked up Saturday and Sunday.] Most of our calls came in late yesterday afternoon, ... Most of the people that we have are coming from Florida, the Alabama Gulf Coast, Mississippi Gulf Coast and southern Louisiana.

en His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. The best time to prune is late winter or early spring, before buds start to swell and open.

en While a late-winter cold snap or cool spring could whittle down some of the storage surplus, it is probably too late to prevent stocks from ending the heating season at record-high levels.

en The Fed is still likely to tighten at least two more times - probably 25 basis point increases late March and early May, and then they will take a look and if the economy is still has not slowed down by the late spring there could be further tightening.

en If the Fed pauses late in the year, as we now assume in December, its response will be related to economic fundamentals, with GDP slowing late in the year rather than a direct 'emergency' response to events on the Gulf Coast.

en If the Fed pauses late in the year, as we now assume in December, its response will be related to economic fundamentals, with GDP slowing late in the year rather than a direct 'emergency' response to events on the Gulf Coast,

en It's an ongoing situation that gets worse in late winter and early spring. We monitor beaver activity so that dams do not pose any safety problems.

en These flies hatch in the early spring and late fall. It's a dry fly that is usually fished pretty small. They're really beautiful bugs.

en I think he goes in the late first [round]. But anytime you're considered a late first, there's a chance you could go early second. I think he's a late first, but it wouldn't shock me if he went early second.

en Our birth rates nationally peak in late summer and early fall. People spend a lot more time indoors in winter, especially in the north, because it's cold outside. The statistics don't lie.


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