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late-summer and when
The spring flood usually peaks in the second half of May, when the river becomes 8-10 times wider than during the late-summer low water season.
To fill the hall during the heat of the late-summer period, when London audiences tended to stay away from theatres and concert halls, Newman planned to run a ten-week season of promenade concerts, with low-priced tickets to attract a wider audience than that of the main season.
He served in this position until late-summer 1981, when he was replaced by General Amir Drori.

late-summer and fall
Stabbing Westward vocalist Christopher Hall and keyboardist Walter Flakus have reunited after eight years apart and are planning a late-summer or fall tour this year under their old moniker.
The exact lineup of the band is up in the air, but their agency is in fact booking a tour for late-summer or fall for Stabbing Westward, The Dreaming, and potentially Gravity Kills.
; 2012 late-summer / fall: There has been much focus on smaller upstart companies selling derivatives, kits and assembled systems and R ' n ' D results into new related processes for 3D Printing at magnitude lower price the current industrial offers.

late-summer and on
Late-year derechos are normally confined to Texas and the Deep South, although a late-summer derecho struck upper parts of the New York State area after midnight on 7 September 1998.
Svengoolie debuted on Screaming Yellow Theater, which aired on WFLD ( Channel 32 ) from September 18, 1970 until late-summer 1973.

late-summer and flow
This is in part because of the implementation of a late-summer flow augmentation scheme that requires greater drawdowns of the reservoir, putting log-handling facilities well above the water level, and also because of the development of backcountry logging roads that allow more efficient transport by truck.

late-summer and .
The best effects come from a combination of temperate climate and plenty of late-summer rain, followed by sunny days and cool nights.
" Both primaries and caucuses are used in the Presidential nomination process, beginning in January and culminating in the late-summer political party conventions.
They sing year-round except sometimes for the late-summer molting season.
One memorable ad featured a member of the grounds crew at Arrowhead Stadium painting the field for an upcoming Kansas City Chiefs game in hot, late-summer weather.
Calliope Hummingbird is migratory bird, generally leaving their breeding grounds earlier than most birds ( although not as early as the Rufous Hummingbird ) to take advantage of the late-summer wildflowers in the mountains of western North America.
Showy wood aster ( Eurybia conspicua ) is, as its Latin name implies, a conspicuous addition to the late-summer wildflower population.
But the late-summer / early-autumn period was the most intense.
In late-summer 1896, he was joined there by struggling writer Marcel Proust and composer Reynaldo Hahn.
The late-summer flowering of Penstemon barbatus coincides with the southern migration of the Rufous hummingbird, and the hummingbirds use the Scarlet buglers as " filling stations " for their long trip south.
His father, walking home from work one late-summer evening in 1936, tore a flyer from a telephone pole and gave it to Manuel after dinner.

when and torrential
These shorter rivers carry small volumes of water on an irregular basis, and they have seasonally dry river beds ; however, when they do flow, they often are swift and torrential.
Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône, has an average of 59 days of rain a year, though when it does rain the rain is often torrential ; the average annual rainfall is 544. 4 mm.
Rainfall is infrequent – 63 days a year, but can be torrential, particularly in September, when storms and rain are caused by the difference between the colder air inland and the warm Mediterranean water temperature ( 20 – 24 degrees C .).
The Lock Haven facility was nearly destroyed in 1972 when torrential rains from Hurricane Agnes caused the Susquehanna River to flood in June.
With regard to water sources, due to the dry rain regime there are no major rivers, but mostly ramblas ( dry rivers which fill in with water when torrential rains occur ).
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visited on 27 February 1975 for the inauguration of the site's sound & light show ; when the presentation reached the point where the sound system played the Maya prayer to Chaac ( the Maya rain deity ), a sudden torrential downpour fell upon the gathered dignitaries ( including Gaspar Antonio Xiu, descendant of noble Maya Lineage, the Xiu ), despite the fact that it was the middle of the dry season.
East Pakistan had recently endured devastation as a result of the Bhola cyclone, and the Bengalis ' desperate plight increased in March that year when torrential rains and floods arrived in the region, threatening a humanitarian disaster.
Just as Big Ben strikes the hour of reunification, the Burgundians realise they truly are back in England when a torrential downpour sends everyone scurrying for cover.
When the ratio was less than unity, the flow behaved like a fluvial motion ( i. e. subcritical flow ), and like a torrential flow motion when the ratio was greater than unity ( Chanson 2009 ).
It is named " Wong-Lung " since during a heavy rainstorm, when we view from the high ground, the stream resembles a yellow dragon ready to take off for heaven when it and its feeders are flooded with torrential muddy water, with Wong-Lung as the trunk and the feeders its limbs.
The final game in 1976 was halted in the third quarter when a torrential thunderstorm broke out and play was never resumed.
The game was halted in the second half when a torrential thunderstorm broke out and play was never resumed.
This mode may not be ideal to use when wanting to drive in a ' sedate ' manner ; nor when road conditions are very slippery, due to ice, snow or torrential rain — because loss of tyre traction may be experienced ( wheel spin during acceleration, and may also result in roadwheel locking during downshifts at high engine rpms under closed throttle ).
One such event started when 3 days of torrential rain fell in July 2003 which caused the river to change its course in Leavittsburg, Ohio destroying almost a hundred homes.
The race ended in controversy when torrential rains during the race, along with pit stops for tire changes by both Roberts and Sheene, created confusion among official scorers.
The last attack failed when a sudden thunderstorm, accompanied by torrential rain and hail, terrified and scattered the besiegers.
Tembin was moving west, when Bolaven caused Tembin to turn east, causing a counter-clock wise rotation of Tembin which cause torrential rain in Southern Taiwan.
* Chicago College All-Star Game ( July 23, 1976 ): With 1: 22 remaining in the third quarter, the Pittsburgh Steelers led the College All-Stars 24 – 0 when a torrential rainstorm hit the field which made play impossible.
On October 13, when the lady promised " a sign that will make them believe ," about forty thousand people arrive, waiting through a torrential downpour.
Be ( strong ) like a rock when fate pours ( torrential ) rains of difficulties on you
From La Malinche streams flow in all directions forming small gorges in places which fill and run rapidly when torrential rains occur.
For instance, warm winds coming from the south can bring much need heat but can also bring the threat of torrential thunderstorms and hail, especially when those winds swing towards the west and meet up with the Atlantic influences.

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