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Because the summer was unusually dry and hot, the spring produced a smaller stream than in ordinary years.
Meanwhile spring had passed well into summer.
On spring and summer evenings people leave their shops and houses and walk up through the lanes of the city to the bridge.
The season, between spring and summer, belongs to life in its carefree aspect.
Their interest remains chiefly biographical, for they throw some light on the utter despair which overtook Thompson in the spring and early summer of 1900.
In January, 1958, the Minister of the Interior announced that an election law was ready to be submitted to the King, the rumors of election dates appeared once again, first for spring of 1958 and later for the summer.
In the spring and early summer of that year she met a wealthy foreign tycoon who took her to France, where she later met a very wealthy man and toured all Europe with him.
Adult salamanders often have an aquatic phase in spring and summer, and a land phase in winter.
In gardening, annual often refers to a plant grown outdoors in the spring and summer and surviving just for one growing season.
In addition to the Conservatory, AFI has a tuition-free program called the AFI Directing Workshop for Women that operates each spring and summer from the Los Angeles campus.
Hailstorms occur occasionally in the spring and summer, but are seldom destructive.
Thunderstorms occur throughout the year-they are most common in the summer, but most severe in the spring and fall, when destructive winds and tornadoes occasionally occur.
Harvest was in the late spring and during the dry summer months.
The State Press is a daily paper published on Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters, and weekly during the summer sessions.
Thunderstorms can occur between October and March, and annual rainfall is 623 millimetres ( 24. 5 in ), with rainfall highest in spring and summer and lowest in winter.
Phytoplankton blooms are believed to be limited by irradiance in the austral ( southern hemisphere ) spring, and by biologically available iron in the summer.
During the next spring or summer, the stem of the biennial plant elongates greatly, or " bolts ".
Most bokbiers tend to be seasonal beers ( traditionally autumn, although there are currently also spring, summer and winter boks ).
It is a cross-quarter day, marking the midpoint in the Sun's progress between the spring equinox and summer solstice.
The Breviary itself is divided into four seasonal parts — winter, spring, summer, autumn — and comprises under each part:
They can be grown from seed and mature in summer, or early the following spring.
Historically, the Snake produced over 1. 5 million spring and summer Chinook Salmon, a number that has dwindled to several thousand in recent years.
Love toured Europe, Japan, and the United States promoting the album in the spring and summer of 2010, ending the tour at Seattle's Bumbershoot festival in September.
Tryouts are usually in the spring, so that the coach has the team chosen in time to attend summer camp as a team.
Eastern chipmunks mate in early spring and again in early summer, producing litters of four or five young twice each year.

spring and 1963
U Thant of course, will hold office until the spring of 1963, when Mr. Hammarskjold's term would have come to an end.
In the spring of 1963, Ford reportedly received word through a European intermediary that Enzo Ferrari was interested in selling to Ford Motor Company.
Davis, Coleman, Carter and a few other musicians recorded half the tracks for an album in the spring of 1963.
While " Cast Your Fate To The Wind " by Guaraldi achieved modest chart success as a single in 1963, a cover version two years later by British group Sounds Orchestral cracked the Billboard top 10 ( in the spring of 1965 ).
When he returned to New York that spring, he met and fell in love with Frank Phillip Merlo ( 1922 – 1963 ), an occasional actor of Sicilian heritage who had served in the U. S. Navy in World War II.
During a spring training game against the Chicago White Sox in 1963, the Reds ' regular second baseman, Don Blasingame, pulled a groin muscle ; Rose got his chance and made the most of it.
The picketing of Originale marked the high point of Maciunas ' agit prop approach, an approach that estranged many of Fluxus ' early proponents ; Jackson Mac Low had resigned immediately after hearing ' antisocial ' plans laid in April 1963, such as breaking down trucks under the Hudson River Brecht threatened to quit on the same issue, and then left New York in the spring of 1965.
In the summer of 1962, he was promoted to the position of territorial manager for California, Nevada, and Arizona, and moved to San Francisco ; and in the spring of 1963 to Los Angeles.
In 1963, the Children's Show was instituted and continues each spring.
Instamatic 404, with selenium meter and spring windThe Instamatic was a series of inexpensive, easy-to-load 126 and 110 cameras made by Kodak beginning in 1963.
Since 1963, Nichinan has been the spring training location for the Hiroshima Carp baseball team.
5th Series spring 1963
The three-story 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama had been a rallying point for civil rights activities through the spring of 1963, and was where the students who were arrested during the 1963 Birmingham campaign's Children's Crusade were trained.
In spring 1963 the committee presented its proposal for the Helsinki Metro system.
Jardine initially returned on a part-time basis to fill-in on bass for Brian Wilson, who had already begun to detach himself from the touring band as early as the spring of 1963.
When the Dennis the Menace show ended in spring 1963, Gordon joined The Lucy Show as Mr. Mooney for the 1963-64 season.
Rogers and Barend defeated Valentine & Ellis in a title rematch at Madison Square Garden, and went on to defend the belts until spring 1963, when they lost the titles on Washington, D. C. television to Killer Buddy Austin & The Great Scott ( even though one of the falls was on a disqualification and they technically should not have passed ).
The fiction anthology Writers In Revolt was published in the spring, soon followed by the US publication of Candy, which went on to become the # 2 American fiction best-seller of 1963.
From the fall of 1962 through the spring of 1963 she toured Mexico, at one point singing the title role in Massenet's Manon at the Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Construction was expected to begin in the spring of 1963 and last five years.
Michael Peacock ( born 1929 ) was a British television executive, who from 1963 until the spring of 1965 was the first ever Controller of BBC Two, the Corporation's second television channel.
With Fabares planning to leave at the end of the season, Reed decided to end the show in the spring of 1963.
In 1963, he was invited to spring training with the Twins and management hoped that the lefty Oliva would counterbalance their right-handed sluggers Bob Allison and Harmon Killebrew.

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