• By late summer, the first of those modern diesels will arrive: the Volkswagen Jetta TDI.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The converted "Morrisons M" local shops should open by late summer, creating 1, 000 jobs, Morrisons said.

    BBC: Morrisons buys 49 Blockbuster stores

  • Most economists in Japan expect the effects of the measures to fizzle out by late summer.

    ECONOMIST: Praise Clinton and pass more bills to stir Japan��s economy

  • By late summer, Kiko hopes to have more than 10, 000 lessons on tap, attracting several hundred thousand visitors a month.

    CNN: Web puts the home back in homework

  • The 24, 000 sq ft (2, 230 sq m) cinema will be built at the junction of High Street and is expected to be completed by late summer 2013.

    BBC: Gateshead ?4.7m cinema development creates 60 new jobs

  • The house will be complete by late summer 2015.

    WSJ: Washington, D.C.: The New Boomtown

  • The ODA expects a final decision by late summer.

    BBC: 2012 Olympic master plan revealed

  • The German export association BGA has warned of a "massive credit squeeze" by late summer while Business Europe, the region's main business lobby, told the European Central Bank that bank lending desperately needs to be improved.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • That should be apparent by late summer.

    ECONOMIST: The inflation scare

  • He said most of the additional U.S. troops Bush ordered into Iraq last year will be coming home by late summer, but future withdrawals will depend on whether improvements in security in and around Baghdad continue to hold.

    CNN: U.S. commander: Iran still meddles in Iraq

  • By late summer after Congress passed a welfare reform bill that Clinton promised to sign, Dole was so desperate to differentiate himself with the president he bet the farm on a dramatic tax-cutting proposal at odds with his longstanding track record of putting deficit reduction before tax reductions.

    CNN: Clinton

  • First Read: A bipartisan group of senators formally unveiled an immigration reform framework that they hope the Senate could pass "in overwhelming and bipartisan fashion" by late spring or early summer.

    MSN: Timing of Sen. Ensign resignation raises questions

  • Schumer said Monday that an initial timetable called for delivering the text of a bill to the Senate Judiciary Committee by March, and Senate passage by late spring or in the summer.

    CNN: Possible compromise on immigration reform takes shape

  • During late 2008 and again last summer, they were blamed by some for fueling late-day swings in stock prices.

    WSJ: Chaos Over a Plunging Note

  • We order a couple of dollops of white caviar and lightly fried palamud, a Black Sea whitefish that passes by from Romania and Ukraine in late summer.

    BBC: The Black Sea by Moskvitch

  • New York's venerable Le Cirque, owned by the Maccioni family, which has eight restaurants in New York, Las Vegas, Dominican Republic and New Delhi, did a pop-up late last summer, produced by Mr. Philips, in a hotel on the city's Lower East Side.

    WSJ: Pop-Ups Are Taking Over the Kitchen

  • In 2011, severe springtime flooding followed by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee in late summer washed out roads throughout mountains of New York and New England as culverts not designed for such enormous volumes of water were overwhelmed.

    WSJ: Towns, ecologists seek climate-friendly culverts

  • Before the summer he said he would reshuffle his government by late October, after parliament had passed pension reform (the legislation is currently before the upper house).

    ECONOMIST: France's president: Watch out, world | The

  • Bluetongue is a non-contagious virus spread by a species of midge and is most commonly seen in the late summer and autumn.

    BBC: Vets detect new bluetongue virus

  • The Dow lost more than 2, 000 points from late July through mid-August and by the end of the summer 15 companies had postponed their planned IPOs.

    FORBES: Paying Top Talent after the IPO

  • For instance, sea ice is predicted to increasingly shrink as a result of climate change: the late-summer Arctic sea ice may vanish almost entirely by the middle of the century, triggering unprecedented maritime challenges, with an increase in shipping and oil and gas exploration in high-latitude waters previously covered in ice.

    UNESCO: Building the Wealth of Nations

  • In 1996 and 2000 nominees were known by early March, even though the conventions did not take place until late summer and the general election until November.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • They follow a seasonal pattern reflecting the academic year, with lower rates in the autumn followed by a gradual rise in spring and early summer to a peak in late summer.

    BBC: One in six young people not in education

  • In "Long Hot Summer Days, " a cover of a tune by the late John Hartford, Watkins is supported by bass, drums, electric guitar, Dobro and harmony vocals, but her fiddling mastery and perfectly pitched voice are the real stars.

    NPR: Sara Watkins: Summertime Blues

  • It has been a quiet, relatively boring summer of trading compared to the swoon of late 2008 followed by the see-sawing in 2009 and earlier this year.

    FORBES: What's This About a Hindenburg Omen?

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