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summer and year
This year, on a night cool with the front of September moving in, but with plenty of summer still about, the Podgers were holding a neighborhood gathering in the Pod.
But that year was different, for just as the city, in the form of my street clothes, had intruded upon my mountain nights, so an essential part of the summer gave promise of continuing into the fall: Jessica and I, about to be separated not by a mere footbridge or messhall kitchen but by the immense obstacle of residing in cruelly distant boroughs, had agreed to correspond.
In most places, there are two generations a year, a second brood of adults appearing late in 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.
National competition was the culmination of work which began with the school year last fall and continued until just before summer vacation.
During about three and a half months of the year, in the summer, there are three boats that run from the mainland to the Island carrying passengers, food, and cars ; ;
So had Miss Shawnee Rakestraw, full of criticisms about the changes here, giving thanks that her dear old father had gone to his Heavenly Rest last year, saying how much she enjoyed her boarding house in town in inclement weather, was looking forward to Quinzaine Spa this summer.
The final draft of the Articles was prepared in the summer of 1777 and the Second Continental Congress approved them for ratification by the individual states on November 15, 1777, after a year of debate.
, a medieval festival commemorating local history has been held in the village once in every year since 2004, on a July weekend in the summer.
With over 120 million visitors a year tourism is integral to the Alpine economy with much it coming from winter sports although summer visitors are an important component of the tourism industry.
A total of 10, 013 tourists visited in the 1998 – 1999 summer, up from the 9, 604 who visited the previous year.
In the summer of that year Pelopidas was again sent into Thessaly, in consequence of fresh complaints against Alexander.
The hybrids are able to adapt to year round watering and fertilization but can also tolerate completely dry summer conditions if need be.
Temperatures remain relatively high throughout the year, with the summer months of April to early July having an average daily temperature of about 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ).
During the summer months ( April – September ), dogs are banned from the Silver Sands but they are allowed all year round at the Black Sands.
He spent the summer of 1967, the summer before his senior year, interning for Arkansas Senator J. William Fulbright.
However, the single was shelved as tensions in the band, both personal and political, resulted in Somerville leaving Bronski Beat in the summer of that year.
These birds are generally solitary or found in pairs early in the year, but family groups are common in the late summer and winter roosts may have two dozen or more birds in a single covey.
After Albert's death, Victoria spent increasing periods at Balmoral, staying up to four months a year during early summer and autumn.
It was clearly unpopular in the parishes of Devon and Cornwall where, along with severe social problems, its introduction was one of the causes of the " commotions ", or rebellions in the summer of that year, partly because many Cornish people lacked sufficient English to understand it ,.
He spent the summer of that year touring Essex and Somerset on a bicycle, explaining the Act at public meetings.
He spent the provincial command year summer 57 to summer 56 BC in Bithynia on the staff of the commander Gaius Memmius.
The Panthers have held their summer training camp at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina every year since the franchise began.

summer and 1797
* Artemisia regina di Caria ( summer 1797 Naples SC )
Bonaparte's success gave to the Directory an unprecedented stability, and when, in the summer of 1797, the royalist and surviving Girondist opposition again met the government with resistance, Bonaparte sent General Augereau, a Jacobin, to repress their movement in the Coup of 18 Fructidor ( 4 September 1797 ).
" In the summer of the year 1797, the Author, then in ill health, had retired to a lonely farm-house between Porlock and Linton, on the Exmoor confines of Somerset and Devonshire.
During the Parliamentary recess of the summer of 1797 he was senior counsel for the Crown in the prosecution of John Binns for sedition.
In 1797 he contributed additional blank verse to the second edition, and met the Wordsworths, William and Dorothy, on his short summer holiday with Coleridge at Nether Stowey, thereby also striking up a lifelong friendship with William.
As a note to Coleridge's poem explains, " In the summer of the year 1797, the Author, then in ill health, had retired to a lonely farm-house between Porlock and Linton, on the Exmoor confines of Somerset and Devonshire.
For a time Maret returned to journalism, but he played a useful part in the negotiations for a peace with Britain which went on at Lille during the summer of 1797, until the victory of the Jacobin Club in Paris in the coup d ' état of 18 Fructidor ( September 1797 ) frustrated the hopes of Pitt for peace and inflicted on Maret another reverse of fortune.
A plan was formulated to merge the French and Dutch fleets and attack Ireland together in the summer of 1797.
In 1796 and 1797 he was in Paris vainly negotiating with the French Directory, and then in Lille in summer 1797 for equally fruitless negotiations with the Directory's plenipotentiaries Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano, Georges René Le Peley de Pléville and Etienne Louis François Honoré Letourner.

summer and Author
In addition, the Library hosts the renowned Author Events Series, which brings more than 100 writers to the Free Library annually ; the city-wide One Book, One Philadelphia program ; the Summer Reading program, which engages some 50, 000 Philadelphia school children each summer ; the Literacy Enrichment After-school Program ( LEAP ); and the Philadelphia Book Festival.
Author John Updike worked at the Eagle as a copyboy in his youth for several summer interships in the early 1950s, and wrote several feature articles.

summer and then
By the middle of the summer, many of the larvae apparently receive such a good diet that it is `` optimal '', and it is then that young queens begin to appear.
From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century it was a popular practice to flood the piazza in the summer, and the aristocrats would then ride around the inundated square in their carriages.
In the early summer of 268, the Emperor Gallienus halted their advance into Italy, but then had to deal with the Goths.
The bulb is then dormant until late summer.
" When Congress, in the summer of 1973, legislated an end to U. S. military action in, over, or off the shores of Indochina, the only U. S. military activity then going on was air support of a friendly Cambodian government and army desperately defending their country against a North Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge onslaught ... What destabilized Cambodia was North Vietnam's occupation of chunks of Cambodian territory from 1965 onwards for use as military bases from which to launch attacks on U. S. and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam.
Both families then shared a house in Vétheuil during the summer.
His albums also became more popular, and he was featured on ABC-TV's The Eddy Arnold Show during the summer of 1956 ; as well as on Country Music Jubilee in 1957 and 58 ( by then renamed Jubilee USA ).
Lynne, with the 7-piece line-up that supported Time ( with the exception of bassist Groucutt being replaced by Martin Smith ), played a small number of live ELO performances in 1986, including shows in England and Germany along with US appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, then at Disneyland that summer.
Other companies, both independents and members of the MPPC, then sent units to work there in the summer to take advantage of the sunshine and scenery.
He spent the summer of 1866 at the University of Göttingen, then and later a center for mathematical research.
The Persians were driven back but then Macrianus proclaimed his two sons Quietus and Macrianus ( sometimes wrongly spelled Macrinus ) as emperors towards the end of the summer of that year.
After the summer surveying season ended, in November 1792 Vancouver went to Nootka, then the region's most important harbour, on contemporary Vancouver Island.
Fox remained at Swarthmoor until summer 1653 then left for Carlisle where he was arrested again for blasphemy.
While breaking into the film industry in the summer of 1916, Hawks also unsuccessfully attempted to transfer to Stanford University, and then returned to Cornell in September 1916.
Though his name was then a household word ( as was " existentialism " during the tumultuous 1960s ), Sartre remained a simple man with few possessions, actively committed to causes until the end of his life, such as the May 1968 strikes in Paris during the summer of 1968 during which he was arrested for civil disobedience.
During the summer of 1925 Bloomfield worked as Assistant Ethnologist with the Geological Survey of Canada in the Canadian Department of Mines, undertaking linguistic field work on Plains Cree ; this position was arranged by Edward Sapir, who was then Chief of the Division of Anthropology, Victoria Museum, Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Department of Mines.
) This competition was subsequently put on hold in the summer of 2005 to take into account input from other services ; then the competition was cancelled in October 2005.
Another approach would be to build large dams — in gorges crossing the Mahabharat Range or further upstream — with storage capacities measured in cubic kilometers to capture high flows during the monsoon when there is usually enough rainfall on the plains if not flooding, then releasing water for hydroelectric generation and irrigation especially during the hot and dry pre-monsoon " summer ".
The connection to the Nile River was made not simply because this was then known as the great river of " Aethiopia " ( by which all lands south of the desert were called by Classical writers ), but because the Nile flooded every summer.
Sunrise is just before the March equinox ( around March 19 ); the sun then takes three months to reach its highest point of near 23½ ° elevation at the summer solstice ( around June 21 ), after which time it begins to sink, reaching sunset just after the September equinox ( around September 24 ).
This circle gradually rises from near the horizon just after the vernal equinox to its maximum elevation ( in degrees ) above the horizon at summer solstice and then sinks back toward the horizon before sinking below it at the autumnal equinox.
The animals then use the warm-season grasses during the heat of the summer, and the cool-season grasses recover for fall grazing.
These ozone amounts fall over the course of the summer to their lowest amounts in October, and then rise again over the course of the winter.
The hardest part of the summer is then over, but cooler weather does not come until late October.

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