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Thus, establishing rail as serious competitor to the car, particularly during the busy the summer months.
The Ferry is busy in the summer if the weather is good, bringing tourists and cyclists to Hayling.
After a busy summer in 1154, however, Stephen travelled to Dover to meet the Count of Flanders ; some historians believe that the king was already ill and preparing to settle his family affairs.
It was very busy during the summer, but work was hard to find at other times.
Despite promotion involving former Formula One racing driver Stirling Moss, the reaction upon its release was that the C5 was impractical in the British climate meaning it was only comfortably usable in southern England in the spring and summer, and possibly dangerous on busy roads.
Outside the busy summer months, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local villagers.
After a busy summer in 1154, however, Stephen travelled to Dover to meet the Count of Flanders ; some historians believe that the king was already ill and preparing to settle his family affairs.
There is substantial parking places provided but on busy summer Sundays and public holidays, it can fill up early.
The city of Reedley hosts the annual Reedley Fiesta in October, the Reedley Electrical Christmas Parade in December, the Reedley Street Faire in May, the Reedley Certified Farmers Market ( Wednesday evening, in the summer ), the Reedley Taste of the Town in September, and many other festivities to keep the residents and visitors busy and entertained.
Columbia Airport ( FAA designator: O22 ) includes one runway and is busy with firefighting aircraft during summer.
Local residents will be busy all summer long using beautiful Hay's Park facilities.
It is used for crop spray planes and is very busy in the summer.
The population swells considerably during the busy winter and summer seasons, due to the high number of hotel rooms and rental accommodations available.
During the late summer / fall months, the hamlet is busy once again, due to " pumpkin pickers " and " wine tasters ", and other tourists taking in the beautiful fall scenery Jamesport has to offer.
Belmont is home to “ Bills Belmont Drive-In ”, more commonly known just as the “ Drive-In .” the drive in stays busy during the warm summer nights when students are out of school for the summer.
By the early 1960s a busy downtown business district had developed, serving local residents and summer tourists.
A busy summer day in the wine garden at the Heineman's winery.
" We can hear him read now, just as he did that summer day, when we were busy quilting upstairs, and he lay near the door, his voice rising denunciatory and thrilling — strong and loud as the roar of wind and waves, then soft and soothing as the balmy airs that quivered the morning-glory leaves about his gray beard.
The busy actor also joined the cast of two forthcoming Australian films in summer 2012.
On busy summer days, the stables at the Halfway House held as many as 75 horses.
It is a popular swimming / water skiing beach which gets very busy in summer.
Restaurants by the marina in the busy summer tourist season.
The land use restrictions that preserve Big Sur's natural beauty also mean that tourist accommodations are limited, often expensive, and fill up quickly during the busy summer season.

busy and Powell
Irene Foster ( Eleanor Powell ) tries to convince her high school sweetheart Broadway producer Robert Gordon ( Robert Taylor ) to give her chance to star in his new musical, but he is too busy with the rich widow ( June Knight ) backing his show.
Just before the Rainbow job, White had been busy laying down tracks with Cozy Powell and Neil Murray for a solo Powell project.

busy and brought
His parents were very formal, busy in their careers, and frequently fought — resulting in little emotion directed at the children, " I was brought up very unsentimentally but very straightforwardly.
The turn of the century brought the substantial growth that gave Birmingham the nickname " The Magic City " as the downtown area developed from a low-rise commercial and residential district into a busy grid of neoclassical mid-rise and high-rise buildings and busy streetcar lines.
With Flea busy with the Chili Peppers, Porno for Pyros bassist Martyn LeNoble was brought in to fill the gap.
Melnea Cass Boulevard is located approximately over the Roxbury Canal that brought boats into Roxbury, bypassing the busy port of Boston in the 1830s.
In October 2009 Velvet Acid Christ, Erickson wrote most of the lp, Loomis did a little work on it and was busy working on his project " The Twilight Garden ", released The Art of Breaking Apart This lp was a tribute to bands like Current 93 and Death In June and brought vac many new fans while making the rivetheads angry.
Brodovitch ’ s signature use of white space, his innovation of Bazaar ’ s iconic Didot logo, and the cinematic quality that his obsessive cropping brought to layouts ( not even the work of Man Ray and Henri Cartier-Bresson was safe from his busy scissors ) compelled Truman Capote to write, " What Dom Pérignon was to champagne ... so has been to ... photographic design and editorial layout.
But Lerios, at the time, was not able to rejoin due to his busy sessions schedule and Price was likewise unavailable, so keyboardist Kincaid Miller and drummer Kevin Wells were brought in.
After a busy first few days, Edwards brought in a succession of new players, and also named his former Torquay team-mate Matt Elliott as the club's new assistant manager.
As the two masters were busy with their ongoing projects ; Muzharul Islam brought his teacher Louis Kahn into the project to do a significant work for future generation.
In 1716 the Ords brought 13 men and 4 boys from Fraserburgh under contract to fish from Findochty, and for a time the harbour was busy with landings of herring and white fish.
This has also been seen as an annoyance to local residents as it has brought extra traffic to an already busy road, especially at school run times.
Claiborne long maintained he was too busy on the bench to pay close attention to his tax return, noting he never even looked at the document until his accountant brought it to him.
Subsequently, Boston and its Haven became busy with trade as wool was brought into the town for export, particularly to Flanders.
During these twelve years, besides the work of a busy police court, which brought him into intimate contact with social problems, he found time to study chemistry, and attended lectures at the Birkbeck Institute ( which later became Birkbeck College ).
In the second half of the 20th century, under the direction of Edwin Wolf, an energetic program of renewal brought the Library Company once more into a busy and vital center of national importance for research and education.
A year later, the Tokyo Festival Ballet brought to New York Minoru Suzuki's Henyo: Unknown Symphony, a ballet danced to a recording of Hindemith's music, but it was not well-received: " The choreography kept 16 dancers busy.
His people having reached their ground were still busy in pitching their tents when news was brought that the enemy was in sight.

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