Mostly common on July 2 at noon since there are only three hundred and sixty five days in one year. So July 2 is the 182 day of the year with 183 days remaining. So at noon on July 2 it's like it is the 182.5 day of the year.
In leap years July 3 marking 183 with the same number of remaining days left.
What year was her middle name? I don't know, that makes no sense whatsoever, but her middle name is Victoria.
As there was an even number of years, there is no single middle year. So 1950 and 1951 were the middle years. You could therefore say that the year running from the 1st of July 1950 to the 30th of June 1951 was the middle year of the 20th century.
she was in middle school in 1923
middle school
The year 2008!
No. In a normal year, the exact middle of the year is midday on the 2nd of July. In a leap year, it is at midnight on the 2nd of July, 12 hours later.
The middle date in the year 2006 is July 2nd. Since 2006 is not a leap year, it has 365 days, making the middle day the 183rd day of the year. Counting from January 1st, July 2nd is the day that falls in the center of the year.
December
Year 1000 (Y1k) was approximately in the middle of the Middle Ages.
The Middle Ages is not a single year in particular but a period of time spanning from the 5th century to the 16th century.
2nd of July, but it depends uopn which year you mean; the calender year may start on 1st January, but there are many other starts to a year (example: academic year; the middle is about 2nd of February)
from middle spring to early-middle summer