41. And as late summer gives way to the first chill of autumn, these places take on a special charm for history buffs and nature lovers alike. 42. And it could be in drug stores by late summer next year. 43. And the moving crew is confident that by late summer, the lighthouse will be happily bedded down on its new site. 44. And their reading this month says business is better than it was in late summer, but not particularly robust. 45. Andersen said both the liver and heart transplant programs were hurt by news accounts in the late summer and fall that The Hunter Group consultants had proposed their elimination. 46. Another fairly reliable hardy type is Nancy Howard, a white-flowered rosemary that blooms in late summer and fall. 47. Another local, interdenominational program combining higher education and grassroots ministry recently completed a merger, while a new extension program will begin in late summer. 48. As the worry over Tiger reached a frenzy in late summer, short positions in many of its big holdings soared. 49. At noon, cadets donned their capes against the first chill of late summer and headed to an outdoor prayer service. 50. At the time, most analysts interpreted his remarks to mean that it would be late summer or early autumn before the Fed began to raise interest rates. |