Unfortunately the summers of recent years have been rather disappointing and this has led to a drop-off in tourism in the area. |
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Other summer jobs included waitressing, a few summers in a jeweller's shop, and finally, a barperson. |
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When you live right on the water's edge, the summers aren't as hot and the winters aren't as cold. |
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The water park is right next to a residential area, and summers are a nightmare for them now. |
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Because of excessive use and many consecutive dry summers, the water table had descended alarmingly. |
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Ulster attempted to sign him three summers ago when he was making waves at Connacht and already touted as an international. |
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This summer in my part of California has been horrible for the beach, and not unlike those long hot waveless summers Florida can have. |
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The meteorological office and weathermen may or may not agree, but summers have become warmer over the past three to four decades. |
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Western Australia has started putting their clocks forward over the last two summers. |
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Carling will try to convince the consumer that it is as Scottish as heather and rainy summers. |
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The rainy season can be iffy from April to July and the summers are extremely hot. |
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The family spent their summers at Ardmore in Waterford, where O'Callaghan is known to have played in junior tennis tournaments. |
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The region along the Adriatic coast has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers. |
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As a rule, hot summers and early harvests produce great wines, winemakers say. |
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The climate here is normally split into two seasons, long cold winters and long hot summers. |
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In southern Mongolia, the winters have been getting colder and the summers hotter, with barely a springtime buffer zone. |
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The temperate regions of southern Australia have four seasons, with cool winters and hot summers. |
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Find those things and nourish them through the summers and winters of this lifetime. |
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With a couple of Alaskan summers under my belt, I realize what an excess of sun can do to the human brain. |
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The lake largely dried up in droughts or in warm summers, refilling from the runoff of melting show. |
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Austerity is her trademarked stage personality, most strikingly as Glyndebourne's icy Carmen a couple of summers ago. |
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The wet summers have meant grass has regrown very quickly and thick, and it is a big task for them to keep up this role. |
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He evidently preferred not to take sabbaticals in order to keep his summers free for writing and relaxation. |
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The temperate maritime climate, with warm summers and cool, wet winters, becomes more extreme towards the south and east. |
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He spent his summers in the swimming pool and the winters playing American football. |
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The owners rented it out for the summers, and it looked like our summer neighbors were here early. |
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For the past eight summers she volunteers for daily care and feeding at Miller Park Zoo as a zookeeper's assistant. |
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As well as bringing milder winters and hotter summers, warmer weather could trigger more rain, fiercer winds and more frequent storms. |
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I worked as a lifeguard on the beach, like I've done the previous few summers. |
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The road-field, now apartments and shops, was blanketed in buttercups in the summers. |
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Overall, the climate is humid and cool, with very wet winters and dry summers. |
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Is it just rose-tinted memories of childhood summers or has the taste of the great English strawberry changed? |
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The last I heard she was slowly sailing her yacht around Europe, a gargantuan task taking many summers. |
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We spent our summers at our tiny pool or at the beach along the Caspian Sea with aunts, uncles and cousins. |
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Romania has hot summers, cool autumns, and cold winters with snow and winds. |
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All trials were conducted in the autumn of 1996, and summers and autumns of 1997 and 1998, during the dry season characteristic of the region. |
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In the U.K. we will have hotter springs and summers, with warm but extremely wet autumns and winters. |
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I spent way too many of my teenage summers slathered in baby oil, lying in the sun. |
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Sometimes, in the mild English summers, the sawyers would work in sawpits in the woods, which often would have no covering at all. |
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Two summers, and three school years later, everyone was, once again, out at camp. |
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But cloches for mid twenties and later summers were also made from sisal, balibuntal and Baku straws. |
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I was a ballgirl for a professional men's tennis tournament for a couple of summers in junior high. |
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From what it sounded like, the trees fell, and over several summers sank into the mushy tundra marshiness. |
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If your summers veer towards the torrid, a soft coat low e with a lower SHGC may be a more sensible strategy. |
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Beautifully textured, sensuous and skin-friendly, it is cool in torrid Indian summers and keeps one warm in winter. |
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I had first heard of ice golf two summers earlier, while traveling under the midnight sun in northern Scandinavia. |
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The inland region has a continental climate with very cold winters, hot, humid summers, and spring and autumn seasons that are often rainy. |
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Before the modern paraphernalia, an old woman used to spend her summers at a shieling close to the summit. |
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For three summers he worked at the Thiokol Chemical Corporation helping design rocket engines for the Minuteman missile program. |
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His mother's side of the family owned a farm where he spent most of his summers. |
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I am told that a fisherman of more than 70 summers was repairing his boat on the slipway of a little Northern port much used by divers. |
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Spring is bounteously green, summers provide a welcome cool, but fall is simply spectacular. |
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I worked summers on the box office in the Traverse Theatre when I left school. |
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They are white and weathered, the horns cracked and bleached by the snows and frosts, and the rains and heats of many winters and summers. |
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Hot and humid summers mixed with cold and snowy winters equals expanding and contracting pavement. |
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Relations between Australia and Britain were changed forever by these two cricketing summers. |
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For half a century now many rich and varied cultural experiences have been soaked up over the scorching hot Perth summers. |
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Ireland has a maritime climate with mild winters and warm summers thanks to prevailing south-westerlies and the Gulf Stream. |
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Another beautiful summers day, we had lunch on the street, all European-like, and watched the beautiful Brummies go by. |
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With brutally unforgiving winters, and summers of drought and fist-sized hailstones, these states practically beg travelers to keep on moving. |
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Many of their early wildflowers and spring-blooming bulbs go dormant by Memorial Day, so they shrug off the dry summers. |
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All spent idyllic summers visiting their widowed grandmother, Emma Darwin, at Down House, the old homestead in the Kent countryside. |
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The summers here are hot and dry, the winters colder than the coast, and the north wind blows hard in the spring. |
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Ms Henwood has warned that queuing for water at standpipes in the street may become a feature of future summers in Hampshire. |
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I also spent a few summers working in a park mowing lawns, cleaning bathrooms and checking people into a campground. |
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This would have created at northern latitudes a more oceanic climate with cool moist summers. |
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The climate in this south-western corner of Ireland is oceanic, with mild winters, cool summers and lots of rain. |
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We sent offprints, made phone calls, and met many summers and some winters. |
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He said Oklahomans could expect to see hotter summers within the next few decades. |
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The summers are stiflingly hot and the colony becomes infested with mosquitoes. |
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While in high school in the late 1940s, Stephen worked summers with his father, who was a stonemason and bricklayer. |
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The Irish Sea has never been balmy, but the sheltered bay in Port Erin caught the sun and meant many happy summers spent frisking in the sand. |
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I have taught summer courses at Mountain Lake Biological Station for three summers and I curate the herbarium at Appalachian State University. |
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The curriculum can be completed in three years of full time study, including summers. |
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In the subarctic and Arctic areas of North America, a vast stretch of land, life was exceedingly harsh due to the long winters and brief summers. |
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Both regions enjoy long hot summers and, apart from highland areas like the Cevennes and Pyrennees, mild winters. |
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To escape from the scorching, sultry summers of Delhi he would take his trainees to the sand dunes of the Yamuna at Okhla, South Delhi. |
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If your summers get really sultry, your peppers will appreciate a heavy mulch after the spring season. |
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This site has a humid continental climate with warm summers, cool winters and no distinct dry season. |
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For the first seven years, I spent my summers here on my own, looking after the house and garden, because Peter was still working in Hamburg. |
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My friend is a retired physician who spends his summers in Minnesota and winters in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona. |
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The Mediterranean climate has long dry sunny warm summers, and the winters often see periods of intense rainfall. |
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In the four summers I worked there, I never once heard of a customer getting the wrong product, or in the wrong amount. |
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Reagan loved living in Dixon, where he spent the rest of his school years, working summers as a lifeguard at a Dixon park along the Rock River. |
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Much of southern Australia experiences a typical Mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and predominantly winter rainfall. |
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After sixteen summers a child of the plain, no matter what gender or tribe, goes through the rite of passage. |
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Troms's polar location results in bright summers when the sun never sets and long, dark winters when day never breaks. |
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We've had a few dreary, sunless summers and there are people who feel they'll go stone mad if they don't get their annual sunshine fix. |
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The songs, which are settings of John Clare, deal with stillness, and supernally dazzling summers. |
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I really miss southern summers, cold sweet tea, and the smell of honeysuckers. |
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Hansen spent his summers exploring the grottoes and caves along the coastline, surfing its waves, and playing in the forests on San Simeon Point. |
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The cows swished their tails at the afternoon sun, the red barns stood still and solid, seemingly untouched by summers and winters gone by. |
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Raised in Pennsylvania, he spent the summers in Switzerland with his Swiss architect father. |
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In the summers, he often traveled with his daughters and a large entourage to his hunting lodge, in northern New York State. |
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Alas, clarkias, native to the Pacific Coast, failed to thrive in the hot summers typical of the rest of the country. |
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So her childhood is patchworked with the wonder of new places, linked with a common thread of summers spent in Kerry, with her mother's people. |
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Yet, a close analysis of West Brom two summers ago and reveal that all has not changed utterly. |
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He spent summers at Bridge House in Arncliffe and was inspired by the dales to write his fairy tale The Water Babies. |
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The summers are long and hot, while winters are short and cool with only brief cold snaps lasting one to two days at a time. |
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Winters were always grey here, summers were always bright and colourful, at least in my memory. |
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The highlight of my summers was going out to my uncle's farm about three miles outside the town. |
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During summers, Danny rode his pony and we all went for long country walks and picnics. |
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They carry out their job with greater commitment and responsibility and conduct themselves much better in spite of having seen fewer summers. |
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Three summers ago, there were so many insects that piscine sumptuary laws could have been declared. |
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He even filled in as a coach for his son's soccer team in West Virginia two summers ago. |
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She spent four summers working on fire towers in western Idaho and eastern Oregon. |
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The story is intercut with flashbacks to earlier summers, when the sun shone and everything in the garden was lovely. |
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Dense fog followed by weeks of heavy and persistent rain made this one of the worst summers on record for the Irish. |
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He began his career working summers in northwest Illinois as a reporter and copy editor at the Freeport Journal-Standard. |
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In years gone by, entire summers could pass with barely a glimpse of flannelled foolery on the back pages of the tabloids. |
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The summers and springs were extremely hot while the winters had crisp fall weather most of the time. |
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Hotter, drier summers will bring an increased risk of property subsidence, while wetter winters may cause damp, condensation and mould problems. |
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Hotter, much drier summers will sound the death knell for lush green lawns in much of the south of England. |
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I used a Deet product during a cross-country ride two summers ago and did not properly read the fine print. |
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It's been two summers since I decided to reclaim my life and although I'm not deliriously happy, I'm reaching contentment. |
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This story celebrates the families of African descent in North America and the transitions of children spending summers with their elders. |
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Drifting on like a seemingly endless summers day this song does quite contrastingly deviate from the idea of not having a care in the world. |
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A pot-bellied shopper of some sixty summers came trudging grimly up the street. |
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The animals thrived during the ice age because the temperatures were more equable with cool summers and milder winters. |
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The climate is equable, with hot summers, pleasant springs and autumns and cool winters. |
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What was left of the population had to cross the equator every equinox to escape the now-extreme winters and summers. |
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He spends his summers traversing the Midwest in his studio Winnebago, painting lush forest scenes resplendent with deer, lakes, and waterfalls on things like garage doors. |
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Even though he is eight summers everyone knows he is nay a fighter. |
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Beach plums, about the size and color of purple grapes, make a tasty, unusual jam and, for many New Englanders, conjure up summers spent on Cape Cod. |
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At the age of eight summers his father had been assassinated. |
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My interest in business began at a relatively young age working at a small NYSE stockbroker during my college summers. |
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I was also teaching my courses at UC-Berkeley much of that time, though I had time off in the summers and through a sabbatical. |
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Scattered along fertile valleys, between sands and snows, most Afghan people farm land which is seared by 40 Centigrade summers, and is snowbound by the long, cold winters. |
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The summers of recent years have also been very disappointing and this has emphasised the need to get amenities in place to keep tourists entertained when the weather is bad. |
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Groundsmen were left working overtime enable matches to go ahead as one of the worst summers in recent memory produced another week of heavy rain. |
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The temperate climate has mild to warm summers and cool winters. |
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Yet having sat almost idle for the best part of two summers, no wonder his daydreams so readily drift to warmer days under the sunshine and exertions out on the field. |
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Uninterested in school, she dedicated her semesters and summers to interning at beauty magazines. |
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However, during the hot Polish summers, the bodies started to putrefy. |
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In its submission, the IWAI said the EIS statement showed the abstraction would impact on water levels and considerably affect navigation in average summers. |
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I did a lot of theatre in high school, as a member of drama class, the Thespians, and community theatre, plus I played summer stock the summers after junior and senior year. |
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I spent my boyhood summers on my grandfather's farm in Ness City, Kansas. |
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One of the happiest sounds of my childhood summers was the jingling strain of the ice cream truck, faint and far off at first, then getting louder and nearer. |
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For example, in climates with cool summers, heat-loving plants like eggplants and peppers thrive in containers because the container and soil are warmed by the sun. |
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A few summers ago, when I was still temping and the weather was scorching the city, causing blackouts and other horrors, I decided to take a few days for myself and not work. |
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The climate varies, with cold, snowy winters and warm summers. |
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He took to spending his summers in Germany, studying all manner of language arts, literature, and poetry, and even taking a course in Sanskrit for a time. |
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She always remained attached to her Scottish roots and on retiring spent her summers pottering in her cottage in the north of Scotland, with her Abyssinian cats. |
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I spent whole summers with a group of guys, chopping cockleburs and button weeds in the cornfields and talking the way teenage boys talk when they're off by themselves. |
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Anyone who remembers halcyon summers on the islands readily recalls the clackety clack noise of the looms that punctuated every 100 yards or so of a walk through any village. |
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In Indian summers, when the weather is still good enough to sit out, it's great to have some pots on your patio full of plants with rich, warm colours. |
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Some summers I do most of my fishing only after the sun goes down. |
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Only 2 percent of the globe enjoys this benign weather pattern, envied by the rest of the world, where warm, dry summers follow mild, wet winters. |
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Sami territory lies at latitudes above 62 degrees north, and much of it is above the Arctic Circle, with dark, cold winters and warm, light summers. |
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In the summers his mother used to return with the kids from Limerick to her native Dublin, where he would be surrounded by his granny and a selection of doting maiden aunts. |
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British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness. |
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Because I used to work the brat stand at the Memorial Union terrace, and spent summers burning the hair off my arms and knuckles and smelling of pork and beer. |
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Holden cares a great deal for Jane, and they used to have a close friendship, playing checkers all the time two summers ago, when their families were summer neighbors. |
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As a young man he enjoyed skiing in Aspen, Colo. and spent many summers traveling in England and Italy to consult with other scholars in the Classics. |
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Hot, dry summers have thawed permafrost layers and shriveled berry crops. |
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During the summers, some families live in tents made from furs or skins. |
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The types he most often sees are the rufous hummingbird, which summers here and migrates to Mexico for the winter, and the Anna's, which is a year-round resident. |
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In our study area, eutrophication promotes excessive growth of filamentous green algae in shallow coastal areas during late spring and early summers. |
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And this stretch of the Green is famous as the site of the riotous rendezvous that drew those buckskinned adventurers here in the waning summers of the fur trade. |
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It is used for numerous outings during the hot, buggy, Dakota summers. |
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I'd go back in the summers and house-sit for a family, and I'd work at Battleground Country Club cleaning clubs, helping around the shop, putting bags on carts. |
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She married Oscar Chopin, a Creole, and went to live in New Orleans, Louisiana, spending her summers at Grand Isle, a fashionable resort off the south coast. |
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Yet, for all its faded paintwork, it is nonetheless the sort of place that reeks of the old country, of back streets in the Italy of my youthful summers. |
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Over the summers the plateau had formed a thick mat of dead grass. |
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The last few summers the fashion seemed to be polyester or other man-made fabrics and the skirts were quite figure hugging and looked quite appalling on me. |
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Flip Flop Flo, the Know-It-All is the story of a sweet smarty-pants who longs for shoeless summers. |
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The Mediterranean climate is observed in the northwestern corner of the state where the summers are dry and mild and the winters cool and rainy. |
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The Sonoran Desert region of Baja California experiences hot summers and nearly frostless mild winters. |
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The eastern two thirds of Oregon have cold, snowy winters and very dry summers. |
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In summers, the South and Middle Urals are visited by songbirds, such as nightingale and redstart. |
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The hypercontinental tendencies also result in very warm summers for much of the republic. |
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The warm summers ensure that Yakutsk, despite its freezing winters, is far south of the tree line. |
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A few summers ago, an evil pyracantha shrub that blocked some of its sunlight was sacrificed in its honor. |
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Mississippi has a humid subtropical climate with long summers and short, mild winters. |
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Upstate New York experiences warm summers, marred by only occasional, brief intervals of sultry conditions, with long and cold winters. |
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Between 1873 and 1879 British agriculture suffered from wet summers that damaged grain crops. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles, Northampton experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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As with all towns in the United Kingdom, Leominster has a maritime climate, with mild winters and summers. |
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It has moderately warm summers and mild winters, with precipitation at all times of year. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and North of England, Penrith experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles, Coniston experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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In dry summers, the water supply had to be cut off at night to conserve stocks. |
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Some Australian species form underground corms for this purpose, which also serve to allow the plants to survive dry summers. |
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The family spent summers at Windemere on Walloon Lake, near Petoskey, Michigan. |
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Greater Manchester experiences a temperate maritime climate, like most of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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As part of Great Britain, the Vale of York generally has cool summers and relatively mild winters. |
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Burnley has a temperate maritime climate, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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And we are warned, that the foundation or maine summers of our houses faile and shrinke, when we see the quarters bend, or wals to breake. |
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A couple of summers ago I sat with Zamperini at a ballgame at Fenway Park. |
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In the summers she cleaned out the neighborhood brook so the children could watch the pollywogs and water spiders, planting moss along the banks. |
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In normal summers the water table drops dramatically before rising again through October, November and December. |
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I have run sweat lodges at our camp for twenty-four summers, and many campers feel it is the highlight of their summer. |
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I spent my own summers variously as a rodman, a pin boy, a waker, a raker and a fuller's aide. |
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And while crossbreeding isn't a new development, it's becoming more common among Texas ranchers as summers become drier and hotter. |
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Since 1979, Garr has spent her summers at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin as camp social worker and staff trainer. |
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During summers while in university ask around for a summer placement or simply the chance to shadow an FM for a few weeks. |
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The eclectic mix will lighten the mood of those party animals already missing summers of musical hedonism. |
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The student, who spends his summers working in Lerwick's Peerie Shop Cafe, is also tickled by his new status as a fashion icon. |
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Coastal areas are moderated somewhat by the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in milder winters and cooler summers in immediate coastal areas. |
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In the summers, we get a lot of vegetables like bitter melon, bottle gourd, ladyfinger, cucumber and pumpkin. |
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The only way I can think to improve our summers might be to import lightning bugs, but I'm told they prefer humidity. |
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But despite summers freedom, it's plagued with potential separation pitfalls-especially if you and your buds don't live a Rollerblade away. |
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Dry summers have led to poor health for beech trees, more cases of lime disease and an increase in insurance claims for subsidence. |
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We'll supply you with strong, two-year-old trees on M27 rootstock, so you can expect your first fruits in one to two summers. |
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Growing up, Bill spent summers working for his family's honey-packing company, Dutch Gold Honey. |
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He spent his summers at various places in Scotland and England, including Westbourne, Dorset, a residential area in Bournemouth. |
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Its high latitude and marine influence keep summers chilly, with most of the archipelago having a tundra climate. |
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The Czech Republic has a temperate continental climate, with warm summers and cold, cloudy and snowy winters. |
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In northern Finland, particularly in Lapland, the winters are long and cold, while the summers are relatively warm but short. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and Scotland, Dumfries experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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It is widely believed that ice sheets advance when summers become too cool to melt all of the accumulated snowfall from the previous winter. |
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As with the rest of Scotland, Dunbar experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Extreme winters or summers have a huge impact on the productivity of agriculture. |
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The summers are moderately cool, and the winters tend to be rather stormy though rarely producing lightning. |
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As with the rest of Western Scotland, Tiree experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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In some summers, wildcats are infested with fleas of the Ceratophyllus genus, which they likely contract from brown rats. |
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The area experiences relatively cool, wet summers and cold, wet winters, although snow in the area is not uncommon. |
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As a teenager he worked as a cowboy for several summers on a ranch in Arizona, and he continued to ride horses nonprofessionally all his life. |
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Surveys during the summers of 1987 and 1989 estimated of 10,000 to 11,000 between eastern Greenland and Norway. |
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Surveys in coastal waters of British Columbia in summers 2004 and 2005 produced abundance estimates of approximately 500 animals. |
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The county has warm summers with occasional hot spells and cool rainy periods. |
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Inland temperatures are more extreme, with colder winters and hotter summers compared with the coast of the island. |
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Sicily has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild and wet winters and hot, dry summers with very changeable intermediate seasons. |
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Rainfall has a Mediterranean distribution all over the island, with almost totally rainless summers and wet autumns, winters and springs. |
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The islands have a subtropical climate, with long hot summers and moderately warm winters. |
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In particular, the climate of the Po valley geographical region is mostly continental, with harsh winters and hot summers. |
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The coastal regions have mild winters and warm and generally dry summers, although lowland valleys can be quite hot in summer. |
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To tourists, one of the fascinations of the islands is their nightless summers. |
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This pair was the first to sail the passage, although they had the benefit of doing so over a couple of summers. |
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This explains why most of coastal North America in the middle latitudes experiences dry summers, despite abundant rainfall in the winter. |
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Both winters and summers are considered mild, although winters can get quite cold, while summers are quite warm occasionally. |
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The typical Mediterranean climate has hot, humid, and dry summers and mild, rainy winters. |
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As such, summers are almost subtropical in nature, but winters are cold enough to ensure plant hardiness is very low. |
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The northernmost zone, Hokkaido, has a humid continental climate with long, cold winters and very warm to cool summers. |
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The Ryukyu Islands have a subtropical climate, with warm winters and hot summers. |
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When this melted during the summers, water was forced to flow on the surface, and carved out the gorge. |
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The fungus may be present in the heartwood without symptoms for many years, working its way towards the bark following long, hot summers. |
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In years when westerlies are strong, summers are cool, winters are mild and rain is frequent. |
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Subtropical climates are often characterized by warm to hot summers and cool to mild winters with infrequent frost. |
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The climate is characterized by hot dry summers and rainfall in winter, in areas under the constant influence of the subtropical ridge. |
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The proximity to water moderates conditions throughout the year, producing cooler summers and warmer winters than inland areas of North Carolina. |
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Savanna climates and areas with monsoon regimes have wet summers and dry winters. |
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Many springs and summers were cold and wet but with great variability between years and groups of years. |
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Exeter has mild wet winters and warm changeable summers with hot and cooler rainy spells. |
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The climate of Siberia varies dramatically, but all of it basically has short summers and long and extremely cold winters. |
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Lymington, like the rest of the South of England, has a maritime climate of warm summers and mild winters. |
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Dorset's climate of warm summers and mild winters is partly due to its position on Britain's south coast. |
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Cool summers occur when the Earth is farthest from the sun during that season. |
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Ventnor and the Isle of Wight has a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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In the interior, summers can be quite warm, while winters are extremely cold. |
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In the northern part of the peninsula and on the mountains, winters are frosty and snowy, while summers are hot and dry. |
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The central plateau is characterized by a continental climate, with hot summers and cold snowy winters. |
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The south and west coasts enjoy a typical Mediterranean climate, with mild rainy winters, and warm dry summers. |
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The Black Sea and Marmara coasts have a temperate oceanic climate, with cool foggy summers and much rainfall throughout the year. |
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Milan's climate is similar to much of Northern Italy's inland plains, with hot, sultry summers and cold, foggy winters. |
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The climate of Greece is primarily Mediterranean, featuring mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. |
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Southeast of the Atlas mountains, near the Algerian borders, the climate becomes very dry, with long and hot summers. |
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The coastal plains of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman in southern Iran have mild winters, and very humid and hot summers. |
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These forests are unique in the world for having developed in a climate with such cold summers. |
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All the heat of a decade of fierce Indian summers is stored in the pitch-black, polished walls of the corkscrew staircase. |
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I had a wonderful time doing cardiologic research and spent many summers there. |
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In the long winters and the cool summers, the wood grew especially slowly and evenly, creating low density and a high modulus of elasticity. |
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He also operated concessions at the World's Fair the summers of 1939 and '40 as a teenager under the flamboyant nightclub owner, Monte Proser. |
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During his summers, he worked the presses at the Cape Codder newspaper in Orleans. |
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Welsh weather is often cloudy, wet and windy, with warm summers and mild winters. |
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The winters destroyed stored crops of potatoes and other staples and the poor summers severely damaged harvests. |
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One of these is the oceanic climate seen in the Atlantic coastal region resulting in evenly temperatures with relatively cool summers. |
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The lowlands around Oslo have the warmest and sunniest summers, but also cold weather and snow in wintertime. |
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Manchester experiences a temperate Oceanic climate, like much of the British Isles, with mild summers and cool winters. |
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The oceanic climate typically experiences cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. |
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Liverpool experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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In contrast to other British cities, Newcastle has colder winters and cooler summers. |
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The oceanic climate is typified by cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. |
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This climate has long, generally hot, summers and short, mild winters, with annual rainfall often concentrated in the warmest part of the year. |
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They feature warm to hot summers and cold winters, with a large interseasonal temperature variation. |
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With its position in southern England, Chichester has mild winters and cool summers. |
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During the following three summers he planned and conducted outings for temperance societies and Sunday school children. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and the Midlands, Coventry experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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From 1922 to 1927 the Russells divided their time between London and Cornwall, spending summers in Porthcurno. |
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As elector, he spent twelve summers in Hanover, where he had more direct control over government policy. |
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When George visited Hanover in the summers of 1729, 1732 and 1735, he left his wife to chair the regency council in Britain rather than his son. |
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Low elevations on the West Coast have warm to very hot summers and get little to no snow. |
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The Inland Northwest has a continental climate of warm to hot summers and cold to bitter cold winters. |
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The European part of the Netherlands has a moderate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Four consecutive wet summers through 1879 had led to poor harvests in the United Kingdom. |
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Shetland has an oceanic, temperate maritime climate bordering on the subpolar variety, with long but cool winters and short mild summers. |
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The city has a long, sandy coastline and a marine climate, the latter resulting in chilly summers and mild winters. |
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He lived in Aberdeen during the six months of the academic year and spent the summers at Glenlair, which he had inherited from his father. |
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During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. |
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Southern parts are mostly hot in summers and receive rain during monsoon periods. |
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Leicester experiences a maritime climate with mild to warm summers and cool winters, rain spread throughout the year, and low sunshine levels. |
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Areas not on the Atlantic coast experience warmer summers more typical of inland areas, and winter lows a little colder. |
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In his childhood, Greene spent his summers with his uncle, Sir William, at Harston House. |
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However, potatoes grown in the major production areas in Europe, North America and Asia must be able to tuberize under the long photoperiods of temperate zone summers. |
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Pure Distinction has been bred to flourish in the hot, humid summers common in Southeastern Michigan and is also resistant to most diseases that affect bent grasses. |
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They thrive in climates with long, cool springs and dry summers. |
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Jim's early career included teaching history at Boston College, working as a clubhouse man for professional baseball teams, and summers as a fry cook on Nantasket Beach. |
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Vegetation in regions with subarctic climates is generally of low diversity, as only hardy species can survive the long winters and make use of the short summers. |
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Warm summers in the Southern hemisphere occur when that hemisphere is tilted toward the sun and the Earth is nearest the sun in its elliptical orbit. |
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A friend of mine had worked on a road gang laying Tarmac for a few summers, and was always saying what great fun it was, so I thought I would give it a go too. |
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