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[anime] A light novel adaptation with four chapters was published by Kadokawa Shoten, and serialized in the Newtype magazine between March and July 2011 issues. Kadokawa Shoten also published a Dog Days manga illustrated by Takuya Fujima, which serialized in three different magazines from May to November 2011. Several drama CDs have also be...
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[opera] Dog Days is an opera by David T. Little, to a libretto by Royce Vavrek after the short story by Judy Budnitz. Dog Days is produced by Peak Performances @Montclair State (NJ) in association with Beth Morrison Projects, and had its world premiere run from Sept. 29 - Oct. 7, 2012. Robert Woodruff directed the production that starred La...
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The phrase dog days refers to the sultry days of summer{cn|date=August 2014}. In the Northern Hemisphere, the dog days of summer are most commonly experienced in the months of July and August, which typically observe the hottest summer temperatures. In the Southern Hemisphere, they typically occur in January and February, in the midst of the austr...
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• A period of from four to six weeks, in the summer, variously placed by almanac makers between the early part of July and the early part of September; canicular days; -- so called in reference to the rising in ancient times of the Dog Star (Sirius) with the sun. Popularly, the sultry, close part of the summer.
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The name given to the very hot summer weather that may persists for four to six weeks between mid-July through early September in the United States. In western Europe, this period may exist from the first week in July to mid- August and is often the period of the greatest frequency of thunder. Named for Sirius, the Dog Star, which lies in conjuncti...
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periods of exceptionally hot and humid weather that often occur in July, August, and early September in the northern temperate latitudes. The name ... [1 related articles]
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Dog' days` A period of from four to six weeks, in the summer, variously placed by almanac makers between the early part of July and the early part of September; canicular days; -- so called in reference to the rising in ancient times of the Dog Star (Sirius) with the sun. Popularly, the sultry, close part of the summer. » Th...
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The dog days are the hottest part of the year in Europe, being part of July and August. Formerly the dog days were specifically the period of about forty days during which Sirius, the dog-star, rises approximately with the sun.
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[
n] - the hot period between early July and early September
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canicule noun the hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity
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the sultry part of the summer, supposed to occur during the period that Sirius, the Dog Star, rises at the same time as the sun: now often reckoned from July 3 to August 11. · a period marked by lethargy, inactivity, or indolence.
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