Julie Summers sings the praises of the scenic diving to be enjoyed off the rocky shores of Fethiye, in the Turkish Aegean. |
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Mr Summers said it is hard to plan what the group will be doing as he does not know who will audition. |
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Summers soon confessed to his ideological revisionism and commenced a round of self-criticism. |
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What he went through was an exaggerated form of something that Summers had noticed while observing his daughter at play. |
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Summers and the airport management have now started a campaign for tighter controls over the airspace. |
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Summers are long and warm, clouds are held back by the forest, and, in the north of the region in particular, rainfall is light. |
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She writes an editorial every month in which she reminisces about Christmases, or Easters, or Summers of yore. |
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My name is Jane Elizabeth Summers and this is a journal of my senior year at Madison High School. |
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Summers was down from the sucker punch these media dogs had engineered, but if they wanted to keep him out, they shouldn't have left his mike on. |
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And I was pleased to see that Anne Summers, one of the grandes dames of Australian feminism, agrees with me. |
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Summers at Valley Forge are miserably hot and sticky, not at all like the breezy cool of the Kenyan highlands. |
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People, including many women, tend to picture feminists as unfeminine and men-hating, which is not true, Summers said. |
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Like the late Nick Drake, local boy Summers seems too fragile a creature to last very long on this planet. |
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Summers mentions Indian sculpture that uses the palm as a module and Egyptian reliefs that use grids and cubits as their units. |
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He goes on to talk about Larry Summers, reverse discrimination in favor of conservatives, and problems of mathematics. |
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Summers in this climatic zone are warm, rainy and uncomfortably humid. |
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The town is a favorite nesting-place for the leggy birds, who take up residence here on the old Roman aqueduct, disused minarets and any other safe perch, in the Summers. |
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I can't recall ever seeing so many people wagging a figurative finger at Tom as they have in response to his call for the resignation of Harvard president Larry Summers. |
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Summers were hot and dry except for occasional thundershowers. |
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You listened to the very people who created our economic meltdown, the mutt and Jeff team of Larry Summers and Tim Geithner. |
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An observation sometimes made about Summers is that he is lacking in people skills. |
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Through Edmund's influence Summers is given his longed-for captaincy. |
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And whoever replaces Summers will probably be one of his deputies and therefore a wonk. |
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Leslie H. Gelb on why he must reassign Rahm, dump Larry Summers, and get rid of National Security adviser Jim Jones. |
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Summers said the woman told him she was working at a storage unit when she ended up at the convenience store. |
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Summers had a brief, lucrative part-time gig last decade at hedge fund D.E. Shaw. |
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Blonde nymphet Buffy Summers, alias Sarah Michelle Gellar, has been slaying her way through a few TV series now, staking out the undead. |
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Summers argues that such adjustments imply counterfactually high unemployment rates in earlier years. |
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And you can trust Ann Summers to bring the va-va-voom to the bedroom this winter with a titillating new collection. |
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As well as a stripper and a drag queen, the 'girls only' night will include an Ann Summers party and a host of games throughout the evening. |
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Nick Summers talks to Beckman and his staffers about the shake-up. |
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The lead, a widowed art banker, is written for contralto and the role was first created by Hilary Summers. |
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Lawrence Summers, in an article published in the New York Times, discussed how to prepare for the future advancement of America. |
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The band's fourth member was guitarist Andy Summers from Lancashire in northwest England. |
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Shortly after the Strontium 90 gig, Sting approached Summers to join the band. |
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Over 1981 and 1982, Summers recorded his first album with Robert Fripp, I Advance Masked. |
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Summers recorded a number of albums, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians. |
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In October 2006, Andy Summers released One Train Later, an autobiographical memoir detailing his early career and time with the band. |
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Summers are relatively cool and the warming of the water over the summer results in warm winters. |
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Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures somewhat moderated by the city's elevation. |
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Lawrence Summers, in an article published in the New York Times, discusses how to prepare for the future advancement of America. |
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Welsh took control in the first round and never let Summers into the fight. |
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One reporter counted 200 successful blows to Summers head during the match, and he was bleeding as early as the third round. |
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Summers are warm and drier, with variable sunshine, rain and clouds, and spring weather is unsettled. |
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Summers are cool due to cool ocean currents, but winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes, but usually very cloudy. |
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Summers tend to be warm and humid at times with periodic rainfall so they are ideal for pastures and grazing. |
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Summers are wet with high temperatures, high humidity, and a high heat index. |
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Summers are cool while winters can be cold with below freezing temperatures at night. |
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Summers are cold, cloudy and relatively humid, with northeastern winds and frequent rains. |
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Summers believes that quantitative easing is the most effective way of doing that. |
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Summers are normally averaging in the low 20's, with winters being somewhat above the freezing point. |
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Summers are typically warm and humid, while winters are cold, windy, and snowy. |
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Summers are usually mild, with moderate rainfall, while winters are chilly, cloudy with occasional snow and frost. |
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Summers suggested that one of the main obstacles to their tenure tracks was their biological clocks. |
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There will be poetry readings from Katrina Porteous, Paul Summers and Andy Croft with theatre from Paddy Bort performing Flann O'Brien's Thirst. |
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At a time when many casinos had mob connections, Summers gained notoriety as the best cardsharp in town. |
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Harvard Professor Lawrence Summers insightfully discussed how academic research can influence and hopefully improve public policy. |
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The mind boggles at the thought of all those men of the cloth tuttutting with disapproval as they peer into the window of their local Ann Summers. |
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Julie stars in the epic 10-part Channel 4 drama Indian Summers, beginning tomorrow and set in the India of the British Raj in 1932 as the Empire nears its end. |
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Summers are warm with fewer extreme high temperatures than other areas in the South East of England, temperatures generally do not drop by much in the night. |
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A decade older than Sting and Copeland, Summers was a music industry veteran who had played with Eric Burdon and the Animals and Kevin Ayers among others. |
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Brian Meehan, who won the race last year with Romantic Liason, has three entries, comprising the maidens Ann Summers Two, Incise and Lucayan Beauty. |
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Summers are moderately warm with a number of hot days every month. |
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Summers can be cool, especially in the north of the country. |
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Summers and Copeland were invited to the ceremony and reception. |
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Summers are however not as warm as in other parts of southern England. |
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