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On a hot summer day in 2002, a Coptic monk moved his chair from its agreed spot into the shade.
During early summer 2002, Rosa suddenly laid down work.
On June 11, 2008 Newsweek published an account of material from a " A previously undisclosed CIA report written in the summer of 2002 ".
After managing to evade U. S. forces throughout the summer of 2002, the remnants of the Taliban gradually began to regain their confidence.
" Both the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Special Court began operating in the summer of 2002.
In spring and summer 2002, Yugoslavia resolved its longstanding border dispute with Republic of Macedonia and established full diplomatic relations with its neighbor and former adversary Croatia.
The West Nile virus appeared in the United States in 1999 in the New York City area, and moved through the country in the summer of 2002, causing much distress.
Spring rains the following year flushed the re-formed sandbar out to sea, but it returned in the summer of 2002.
With the demise of Grateful Dead and Phish, nomadic touring hippies attend a growing series of summer festivals, the largest of which is called the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, which premiered in 2002.
Since 2002 Paris-Plages has been held every summer on the Paris banks of the Seine: a transformation of the paved banks into a beach with sand and facilities for sunbathing and entertainment.
In 2002, the band headlined twelve major summer music festivals, and played three extended concerts ( one in Brussels, two in Berlin ) in which they performed the albums Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers in their respective entireties each night.
The breakup of the Ellesmere Ice Shelves has continued in the 21st century: the Ward Ice Shelf experienced a major breakup during summer 2002 ; the Ayles Ice Shelf calved entirely on August 13, 2005 ; the largest breakoff of the ice shelf in 25 years, it may pose a threat to the oil industry in the Beaufort Sea.
Amonte left for the Phoenix Coyotes in the summer of 2002.
* Compost Toilet building workshop at Dial House, summer 2002
In the summer of 2002 the Marist men's varsity eight boat advanced to the semifinals of the Temple Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta.
Three years later, in the summer of 2002, The Flaming Lips joined bands Cake and Modest Mouse on the Unlimited Sunshine Tour.
The Townhouse complex underwent a sympathetic modernization in 2002 and opened to the public in summer 2004.
Their marriage was rocky, and they separated in the summer of 2002.
By summer 2002 the maximum groundwater recharge level was believed to have been reached and the hydrological recovery closely followed modeling predictions.
New Haven was the home of a weekly newspaper, Allen County Times, until the summer of 2002.
A book on the tornado was compiled from 2000 to 2002 by local author Dan Cherry, and published in the summer of 2004.
* Haarlemmermeersebos – The largest public park in Haarlemmermeer and site of the International garden show Floriade in 2002, the park includes a large lake for swimming in the summer and a 40 meter manmade hill called Spotter's Hill.
The couple quietly began a regular relationship during the summer of 2001, but their union did not become known until February 2002the same month Norwood revealed that she was expecting her first child.
He helped the England under-17 team win the 2002 Nationwide summer tournament against Italy, Czech Republic and Brazil, scoring a goal against the latter.

summer and David
That summer, Bronson Alcott let Henry David Thoreau borrow his ax to prepare his home at Walden Pond.
During Rossini's stay in London in the summer of 1824, he composed his Duetto for cello and double bass for Dragonetti and the cellist David Salomons.
In June Holt travelled to London via Canada, where on 6 June he opened the Australian Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal ; on the return journey the Holts stayed with the Johnsons at the presidential summer resort, Camp David, in Maryland.
" David Rivas, the owner of the New York City travel agency Rivas Travel, said " For the Dominican to go to Santo Domingo during Christmas and summer is like the Muslims going to Mecca.
In 1959 he became the host of his own TV drama series, The David Niven Show, which ran for 13 episodes that summer.
He also worked at the Edmonton Journal for one summer, where he met his future biographer, David L. Humphreys.
( Professor David Carpenter gave a lecture about the Battle of Lewes at Lewes Town Hall in the summer of 2010 ; it can be heard at the following website.
By the summer of 2000, particularly after the Camp David summit failed, Barghouti was disillusioned and said that popular protests and " new forms of military struggle " would be features of the " next Intifada ".
With the formal departure of Covington and addition of Kantner's old friend David Freiberg on vocals, Jefferson Airplane began a tour to promote the Long John Silver LP in the summer of 1972, their first concerts in over a year.
Along with the enforced sale of Javi Martinez, aging squad players Koikili, Igor Gabilondo and Aitor Ocio had departed at the start of the summer, and they were followed by winger David Lopez and defender Ustaritz ; promising young players Jonas Ramalho and Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta seemed set to play a bigger role in their place.
But amidst rumours of lack of support from the Board, Ball was lured to Manchester City in the summer of 1995 and Southampton turned to long-serving coach David Merrington to take charge of the team in 1995 – 96.
During the summer of 1977 Keaggy went on an eighteen-city tour of the western United States with 2nd Chapter of Acts and " a Band called David.
The town is discussed at some length in Henry David Thoreau's Cape Cod as the somewhat rugged site of one of New England's largest summer " camp-meeting " evangelistic gatherings in the mid-19th century.
* Larry David, ( born 1947 ), television actor, producer and writer ; attended summer camp in 1960.
John Ward sold Erin's Isle to David Seguin Jr. in early 2012, who aims to reopen the restaurant under a new name before the summer of 2012.
In 1942, Fairleigh Dickinson University was founded in Rutherford as a two-year college, anchored by the Iviswold Castle on Montross Avenue, which was built in the 1880s as a summer home by David B. Ivison.
* A pre-release version of " Give it to Me " was featured in Sharpie marker's TV commercial with David Beckham in the summer of 2008.
In a 2008 interview on the Late Show with David Letterman, Malkovich said he had just spent five weeks that summer living in France.
" Henson met David Bowie in the summer of 1983 to seek his involvement, as Bowie was in the U. S for his Serious Moonlight Tour at the time.
David Janollari, The WB's President of Entertainment, explained in July 2005 at the network's summer 2005 press tour that " was a symbol that perpetuated the young-teen feel of the network.
Government officials initially resisted director David Lean's request to allow his crew to film on location during the summer months, the height of the tourist season, especially when local gondolieri, fearful they would lose income, threatened to strike if he was given permission to do so.
Network executive Ben Park suggested replacing Swayze with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, who had garnered favorable attention anchoring NBC's coverage of the national political conventions that summer.
His first big hit film was WarGames, a summer hit in 1983 he played the main role of David Lightman, a Seattle teen hacker.
His dissatisfaction with his career ( and a lack of funds ) led him to move to Spain in the summer of 1975, where he lived and played in The Dubliner Bar, a small tavern in Sitges near Barcelona owned by David Lindell, a former mercenary.

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