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summer and term
His official term expired last summer.
An alp refers to a high mountain pasture where cows are taken to be grazed during the summer months and where hay barns can be found, and the term " the Alps ", referring to the mountains, is a misnomer.
He extended the summer court session, as well as the winter term, by shortening the traditional breaks.
All undergraduates are required to be in residence for the fall, winter, and spring terms of their freshman and senior years, as well as the summer term of their sophomore year.
The summer term was formerly marked by Tubestock, an unofficial tradition in which the students used wooden rafts and inner tubes to float on the Connecticut River.
The class of 2008, during their summer term on campus in 2006, replaced the defunct Tubestock with Fieldstock.
At the end of the summer term in 1932, Blair returned to Southwold, where his parents had used a legacy to buy their own home.
The Pembroke-King ’ s Programme ( PKP ) is a summer programme which offers international students an exceptional opportunity to experience Cambridge student life over eight weeks, the length of a regular undergraduate term.
In the summer of 1939 the Nazis themselves actually banned the continued use of the term in the press, ordering it to use expressions such as nationalsozialistisches Deutschland (" National Socialist Germany "), Grossdeutsches Reich (" Greater German Reich "), or simply Deutsches Reich ( German Reich ) to refer to the German state instead.
In the U. S. all types of races are referred to as regattas whereas this term is only used in the UK for head-to-head or multi-lane races ( such as those that take place at Dorney Lake ), which generally take place in the summer season.
Xiàzhì or Geshi () is the 10th solar term, and marks the summer solstice.
In Chinese astronomy, summer starts on or around 5 May, with the jiéqì ( solar term ) known as lìxià ( 立夏 ), i. e. " establishment of summer ", and it ends on or around 6 August.
Jefferson believed his gubernatorial term had expired in June, and he spent much of the summer with his family at Poplar Forest.
Constitutional amendments adopted in the summer of 2000 extended the presidential term by 2 years, creating a 7-year presidential term.
" Early wood " is used in preference to " spring wood ", as the latter term may not correspond to that time of year in climates where early wood is formed in the early summer ( e. g. Canada ) or in autumn, as in some Mediterranean species.
In April – July of that year he attended a summer term at the University of Göttingen at the suggestion of Henry Montagu Butler, then headmaster at Harrow.
A festival of arts, held during the last week of the summer term.
Despite these difficulties, over the summer of 1978 ( shortly after the end of the Lib-Lab pact ) most opinion polls showed Labour ahead, and the expectation grew that Callaghan would call an autumn election that would have given him a second term in office until autumn 1983.
( Note: Although the term " winter squash " is used here to differentiate from " summer squash ", it is also commonly used as a synonym for Cucurbita maxima.
However, the college scrapped its summer term in 1996 due to the difficulty of attracting students to a year-round college.
" The word psychogeography, suggested by an illiterate Kabyle as a general term for the phenomena a few of us were investigating around the summer of 1953, is not too inappropriate.
The building works will be completed during the summer of 2010 and students will move in at the start of term in September *.
The Dutch term specifically refers to the wave of disorderly attacks in the summer of 1566 that spread rapidly through the Low Countries from south to north, but similar outbreaks of iconoclasm took place in other parts of Europe, especially in Switzerland and the Holy Roman Empire in the period between 1522 and 1566, notably Zürich ( in 1523 ), Copenhagen ( 1530 ), Münster ( 1534 ), Geneva ( 1535 ), and Augsburg ( 1537 ).

summer and all
Perhaps her eyes were larger and more of a summer blue for all they had seen and wept that day.
During the rest of the summer my scholarly mania for making plaster casts and spatter prints of Catskill flowers and leaves was all but surpassed by the constantly renewed impressions of Jessica that my mind served up to me for contemplation and delight.
You should be prepared to cope with any pitfall such as plunges into empty pools or shallow ends and all manner of winter as well as summer lawsuits.
If you can't see your way clear to have summer cooling included when building, by all means make provision for its easy adding later.
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.
When late in the summer the full extent of the damage was assessed, all but fifty of the Scots, Swiss and metis moved up the Red to the mouth of the Pembina river.
`` Skip '' Hovarter back in town from a summer in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area where he ran into Rusty Warren, Kay Martin, the Marskmen and Tune Toppers -- all pulling good biz, he says.
It made him pretty hot under the collar, after the idea Miss Sis had given him, to be told by Miss Kiz that her holy spa was all reserved for this summer and next, if you please, and that much as she regretted it, they would be unable to entertain Mrs. Robards and the children.
Linda accepted the reproach, which was something she did rarely in all her life and most rarely in that summer of 1936 when she was by all odds the prettiest and brightest young woman west of the Allegheny Mountains, and John was surely one of the handsomer and brighter young men around Pittsburgh.
The high casualty figures of the Union alarmed the North ; Grant had lost a third of his army, and Lincoln asked what Grant's plans were, to which the general replied, " I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer.
In summer, the inhabitants lose touch with the sea altogether: " for all its nearness, the sea was out of bounds ; young limbs had no longer the run of its delights.
Nearly all of them were passengers on 16 commercial ( nongovernmental ) ships and several yachts that made 116 trips during the summer.
On returning to Jyväskylä in 1923 to establish his own architect's office, Aalto busied himself with a number of single-family homes, all designed in the classical style, such as the manor-like house for his mother's cousin Terho Manner in Töysa in 1923, a summer villa for the Jyväskylä chief constable in 1923 and the Alatalo farmhouse in Tarvaala in 1924.
Australian football has attracted more overall interest among Australians ( as measured by the Sweeney Sports report ) than any other football code, and, when compared with all sports throughout the nation, has consistently ranked first in the winter reports, and most recently third behind cricket and swimming in summer.
During the summer months ( April – September ), dogs are banned from the Silver Sands but they are allowed all year round at the Black Sands.
Nin left Paris in the late summer of 1939, when residents from overseas were urged to leave France due to the upcoming war and returned to New York City with Guiler ( who was, on his own wish, all but edited out of her diaries published in her lifetime and whose role in her life is therefore difficult to gauge ).
Like all subarctic regions, the months from May to July in the summer have no night, only a twilight during the night hours.
In the mountains ; especially Uludağ, it is freezing and snows all winter, summer on the mountains are pleasantly warm.
Despite selling off all of those farms that were at Ballynally, " there was barely enough to keep up New Park and pay for the blasted summer holiday " ( i. e., at New Park ).
In the summer of 1930 in Lübeck, 240 infants were vaccinated in the first 10 days of life ; almost all developed tuberculosis and 72 infants died.
The fertile region around Ierapetra, on the southeastern corner of the island, is renowned for its exceptional year-round agricultural production, with all kinds of summer vegetables and fruit produced in greenhouses throughout the winter.
Fimbulwinter is three successive winters where snow comes in from all directions, without any intervening summer.
In the summer, they all moved to a basement at Mortimer Crescent in Kilburn.
Hyperinflation was raging that summer, and his parents could no longer afford to keep all three sons in school.

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