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late sum·mer

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  1. Late Summer

    Late Summer is a 2001 drama and short film written and directed by David Ottenhouse.

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  1. late summer

    Read the full text of the Late Summer poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson on the Poetry.com website.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of late summer in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of late summer in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of late summer in a Sentence

  1. Nancy Messonnier:

    The CDC has been actively investigating AFM, testing specimens and monitoring disease since 2014, when we first saw an increase in cases, most AFM cases occur in the late summer and fall.

  2. Antony Blinken:

    Historically, the demand’s been cyclical, the busy season is kind of March to late summer. Basically it’s full time now, we’ve hired staff to increase the adjudicative capacity to make sure that … we’ve got the customer service, phone lines manned, we have more people in the pipeline and that’s also reflected in the budget. It’s hugely important.

  3. Angela Merkel:

    A situation like the one in the late summer of 2015 cannot, should not and must not be repeated, that was and is our, and my, declared political aim.

  4. David Payne:

    If … Christie or Kasich decide to get in the race, they would instantly command more attention and more money than most of the individuals who have already filed their official paperwork, late summer 2015 will clear up all this confusion about who’s actually running and who our top candidates are in the early primary states. ... If you’re a candidate who’s still playing it coy in August, it will be too late for you.

  5. Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner:

    By next late summer and early fall we'll be able to bring out this particular OS (operating system). That's the current plan of record.


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