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summers and 1988
Each of the above mentioned years ' summers did indubitably have high-humidity heat waves as well, although 1988 was a possible exception in some areas.
While a student at MIT he worked during the Summer of 1987 as a general engineer at NASA Headquarters in the Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology, during the summers of 1988 and 1989 as a research fellow in the Man-Systems Integration Branch at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, and during the summer of 1990 as a visiting research engineer at the German Aerospace Center ( DLR ) in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany.
The term generally refers to the summers of both 1988 and 1989 when electronic dance music and the prevalence of the drug MDMA fuelled an explosion in youth culture culminating in mass free parties and the era of the rave.
In the summers of 1987, 1988 and 1990 he played as a street musician in almost every major European capital together with Dan Gordon.
In Sweden, the national radio company staged a translation of the radio series in the summers of 1987 ( episodes 1-6 ) and 1988 ( reruns of episodes 1-6, and then episodes 7-12 ).

summers and 1989
The Battle of Tippecanoe Outdoor Drama premiered at a nearby amphitheater in Battle Ground in 1989 and played for two summers.
Ethan has been a member of Robert Redford's organization, The Sundance Playwrights Conference, in Utah, for six summers, where he developed his play Penguin Blues, which is published by Samuel French Inc. and is included in The Best Short Plays of 1989 ( Applause, ed.
After his round-the-world trip in 1989, he was exempted roadshow duties during his last four summers at the station.

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During the summers, while he was still in school, Mercer worked for his father's firm as a messenger boy.
Their childhood would have been quite circumspect without Hetty's flair for drama, especially through the long summers.
In the summers the cows are brought up to the high mountain meadows for grazing.
Canberra is notorious for hot, dry summers, and cold winters with occasional fog and frequent frosts.
On the opposite extreme, summers in the Southern Interior valleys are hot ; for example in Osoyoos the July Maximum averages, hot weather sometimes moves towards the Coast or to the far north of the province.
The capacity of Craven Cottage has been increased during summers for instance in 2008 with a small increase in the capacity of the Hammersmith End.
Some of the most influential contemporary classical double bass players are known as much for their contributions to pedagogy as for their performing skills, such as US bassist Oscar G. Zimmerman ( 1910 – 1987 ), known for his teaching at the Eastman School of Music and, for 44 summers at the Interlochen National Music Camp in Michigan and French bassist François Rabbath ( b. 1931 ) who developed a new bass method that divided the entire fingerboard into six positions.
Many motels began advertising on colorful neon signs that they had air cooling ( a early term for " air conditioning ") during the hot summers or were " heated by steam " during the cold winters.
Italian economist Loretta Napoleoni said in a TED Talk that she spoke to a " part-timer " with the Red Brigades who claimed that he used to sail between Lebanon and Italy during summers, ferrying Soviet weapons for a fee from the PLO to Sardinia where the weapons were distributed to " other organizations in Europe.
In the summers of 1999 and 2000, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan used Tajikistan as a staging ground for an insurgency campaign against the government of Uzbekistan.
These forests are unique in the world for having developed in a climate with such cold summers.
The cold winters and short summers make the taiga a challenging biome for reptiles and amphibians, which depend on environmental conditions to regulate their body temperatures, and there are only a few species in the boreal forest.
* 1310 – 1330, many severe winters and cold, wet summers in Europe – the first clear manifestation of the unpredictable weather of the Little Ice Age that lasted for several centuries ( from about 1300 to 1900 ).
Eventually, during the summers of 1973 through 1975, CBS did allow the show back onto the prime time schedule proper, on Fridays in 1973 and Sundays the two years thereafter, as a replacement for the regular season's program.
Long, hot summers are required for proper ripening of the fruit.
Except for sabbaticals at the University of California, Davis, 1982 / 83, and at Rockefeller University, 1980 / 84, this pattern of spending summers in Colorado and Los Alamos and winters in Florida continued until Ulam died on May 13, 1984, in Santa Fe.
The soils are generally poor, except on the plains where areas with natural grass, fertile soils and warm summers provide an opportunity for tillage.
Their average sizes can differ, depending on where they are found ; those found in American waters tend to be larger due to the longer summers, which allow them to eat and grow for a longer period of time.
Initially Kensington was a summer refuge for Washington, D. C., residents wishing to escape the capital's humid summers.
He spent summers in Long Island with his maternal grandmother, Rose Schwartz, and attended the Actors Studio in New York as well as the Arts York program for drama at his high school.
Weather is fairly typical for middle latitude locations, with hot summers and cold winters.
Although winters are long and extremely cold, summers are warm ( though rather short ), with daily maximum temperatures occasionally exceeding, making the seasonal temperature differences for the region among the greatest in the world.

summers and Cape
The rest of their lives revolved around their spare walk-up apartment in the city and their summers in South Truro on Cape Cod.
According to the Köppen climate classification system, Cape May has a humid subtropical climate ( Cfa ) typical of New Jersey with warm summers and cold winters.
According to the Köppen climate classification system, Cape May has a humid subtropical climate ( Cfa ) typical of New Jersey with warm summers and cool winters.
Lamont spent his summers in the Gray Gables neighborhood in Bourne, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, near where Grover Cleveland owned a house.
Cape Hatteras displays a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen Cfa ), with mild winters, and very warm and humid summers.
Varitek played five summers in the Cape Cod Baseball League with the Hyannis Mets.
He lived the last years of his life in New York, in an apartment with a panoramic view of the New York skyline and Central Park ; he spent his summers in a house on Cape Cod.
Lamont spent his summers in the Gray Gables neighborhood in Bourne, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, near where Grover Cleveland owned a house.
The fieldstones used had been taken more than 150 years ago from a quarry on Cape Cod near where President Kennedy used to spend his summers.
She worked summers on Cape Cod as a short order cook and as a bank teller to supplement her college tuition scholarship.
They moved to Cape Cod where she had spent most of her summers since childhood.
Over the course of 5 summers on Cape Cod and two winter seasons in Baltimore, Maryland, this company gave the professional start to the acting careers of such future stars as Margaret Sullavan, Henry Fonda, Joshua Logan, Myron McCormick, Kent Smith, James Stewart, and Mildred Natwick among others.
( The Fassetts had been spending their summers in Gloucester at Cape Ann but sold their estate there in 1916 for $ 225, 000 in what was called " One of the largest real estate deals ever recorded on Cape Ann ").

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