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Long and winters
Long winters are followed by short growing seasons.

Long and bring
U. S. President Bill Clinton's treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, also feared that a Russian collapse could create a panic on world money markets ( and it indeed did help bring down one major US hedge fund Long Term Capital Management ).
The league returned to a market it previously served, adding the Long Beach Breakers to bring the loop back to six teams.
In that game, Bob Nystrom continued his overtime heroics, scoring at 7: 11 of the extra frame, on assists by John Tonelli and Lorne Henning, to bring Long Island its first Stanley Cup.
During the second Long Interval ( a time when the Red Star failed to pass close enough to the planet to bring the incursion of Thread ) before the Ninth Pass, however, unpopularity with the only remaining inhabited Weyr, Benden Weyr, had grown to such a point that the Holders were willing to risk combat on highly disadvantageous terms to end the tithe of materials which traditionally supported the Weyrs.
The house charged him to bring in a bill for the dissolution of the Long parliament.
Long before legislation required it, Daisley made the council set up a Standards Committee and bring in a code of practice for councillors ; he set up a special website for audits and investigations and encouraged residents to report suspected fraud.
It was an excursion railroad — the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railway — to bring beachgoers from downtown Brooklyn ( via a connection with the Long Island Rail Road ) to the seashore at Coney Island on the Atlantic Ocean, at a location named Brighton Beach at the same time the railroad arrived.
Both the house and property were given to the people of Long Island by Bayard Cutting's widow and daughter " to provide an oasis of beauty and quiet for the pleasure, rest, and refreshment of those who delight in outdoor beauty ; and to bring about a greater appreciation and understanding of the value and importance of informal planting ".
They decided to make the 2003-2004 season their last as a full-time recording and touring ensemble, although special projects ( such as their Gloryland CD and their " Long Time Traveling " Tour ) continue to bring them together on occasion.
Maloney has also advocated for the East Side Access project, which will bring Long Island Railroad ( LIRR ) trains directly to Grand Central Terminal and create a new LIRR stop in Sunnyside, Queens.
Where possible, the Australians also sought to bring enemy units to battle, such as Operation North Ward, where V Company, 4 RAR / NZ fought elements of the Chau Duc and Ba Long guerrilla units in August and September 1971.
* – Construction was expected to be completed on New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority's East Side Access project to bring Long Island Rail Road trains into Grand Central Terminal.
He was accused of plotting to bring down Carson by jeopardising his agreement that partition would be temporary, with the nationalist leader John Redmond, Long altering the clause to permanent, Redmond then abandoning further negotiations.
# Newspaper and periodical editors: Maa Long, who edited " New Tides of Literature and Art " (), Huang Sicheng, who edited " Everyone's Humanities " (), and others, all were able to bring hitherto unknown information on Western literature to a Hong Kong Chinese audience, as well as providing a medium for local writers to publish their works.
It would take three years, but the Outlaws made it to their first GBL Championship Series in 2007 and beat the Long Beach Armada in four games, 3-1, to bring Chico their first professional championship since 2002.
As director general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade from 1968 to 1980, Mr. Long helped to bring about the largest reductions in tariffs since World War II.
Long teased on the Spycraft forums under the name ' Project X ', Ten Thousand Bullets is a gritty crime setting intended to bring Spycraft down to street level with new rules to allow players to become police, gangsters and everything in between.

Long and bitter
The bitter struggles of the Long March, which was completed by only one-tenth of the force that left Jiangxi, would come to represent a significant episode in the history of the Communist Party of China, and would seal the personal prestige of Mao and his supporters as the new leaders of the party in the following decades.
It was a widely unpopular decision, as the Miami community had grown to love Grant, Long and Seikaly when they were with the Heat, and the owners ' sudden decision to trade them away left a bitter taste in the mouths of the fans, especially since Willis and Owens were busts.
Like the Long Depression in Europe, the main features of the U. S. depression included deflation, rural decline, and unemployment, which aggravated the bitter social protests of the " Gilded Age "— the Populist movement, the free-silver crusade, and violent labor disputes such as the Pullman and Homestead strikes.
Carson, in a bitter reposte, said of Long " The worst of Walter Long is that he never knows what he wants, but is always intriguing to get it.
O ’ Keefe also fought a bitter battle with Huey Long over piping cheap natural gas into New Orleans ; an ally of the New Orleans energy monopoly NOPSI, O ' Keefe unsuccessfully opposed the plan.

Long and cold
With Douglas Aircraft as a resident, the attitude of Long Beach's authorities became cold and openly hostile to naval aviation, with its city manager saying that " the sooner the Navy gets out of the Long Beach airport, the better we will like it.
Long underwear, also called long johns, or thermal underwear, is a style of two-piece underwear with long legs and long sleeves that is normally worn during cold weather.
Futatsugi was particularly influenced by one of his childhood readings, The Long Afternoon of Earth, a science-fiction novel by Brian Aldiss, in which one side of the earth became perpetually hot, the other perpetually cold.
Long marches in the most frequent of rain-storms, with cold nights and heavy dews, and the prospect of achieving satisfactory results, always so encouraging to the soldier, was not apparent.

Long and clear
In Parmigianino's Madonna with the Long Neck ( 1534-40 ), Mannerism makes itself known by elongated proportions, highly stylized poses, and lack of clear perspective.
From 1945 to 1960, the U. S .- owned Nicaraguan Long Leaf Pine Company ( NIPCO ) directly paid the Somoza family millions of dollars in exchange for favorable benefits to the company, such as not having to re-forest clear cut areas.
On clear nights, the lights could be seen from over 60 miles away, visible in all of New York City and most of suburban Northern New Jersey and Long Island, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Westchester County, Orange County, New York and Rockland County, New York.
During the last ice age, glaciers filled the canyons leading to Long Valley, but the valley floor was clear of ice.
While in New York, Lee sent out troops to clear Long Island of Loyalists.
Given their standing in the party, only Chamberlain and Long had a realistic chance of success and though Balfour had intended Chamberlain to succeed him, it became clear from an early canvass of the sitting MPs that Long would be elected by a slender margin.
Exceptions in this region include bilevel passenger rail cars that run on the Long Island Rail Road ( LIRR ), New Jersey Transit ( NJ Transit ), and Boston's MBTA Commuter Rail ( MBTA ), all of which were built to unique designs to clear specific structure gauge problems on those systems.
Long before the 1885 Bill it was already clear that a significant number of Irish people wanted to maintain the Union, particularly those resident in Ulster who were not Roman Catholics.
Stuyvesant traded Connecticut land claims ( the New Netherland claim encompassed the full length of the Connecticut River and as far east as Narragansett Bay ) in order to get a clear boundary on Long Island.
Visible from Barr Beacon are the Lickey Hills, Clent Hills, Malvern Hills, Turners Hill near Tividale, Clee Hills, Long Mynd, The Wrekin, Cannock Chase, Hednesford Hills, Peak District, Sutton Park, and on very clear days, Beacon Hill, Loughborough.
*" The Long March-Hong Kong's July 1 protest sends a clear message to China: the territory's people want democracy " An article on TimeAsia
James ' other Long Beach business, Cisco Burgers, remained, but no other details of the closing were announced, and it was not clear whether James would continue operations from his new home in Texas.
* Secondly, the Long Parliament and the Irish administration, and King Charles, made it clear that Irish Catholics who did not demonstrate their loyalty would be held responsible for the rebellion and killings of settlers, and would confiscate their lands under the Adventurers Act, agreed on 19 March 1642.
Nevertheless, on a clear day the following are visible ( from west, clockwise ); Broad Law, Moorfoot Hills, Pentland Hills, the Ochils, Lammermuir Hills, Lochnagar, Ros Hill, Long Crag, Urra Moor, Tosson Hill, Burnhope Seat, Cross Fell, Helvellyn, Scafell Pike, Skiddaw, Sighty Crag, Peel Fell, Queensberry.
After graduation he went on to junior college ( Nassau Community College, located on Long Island ), but dropped out after eight days, without any clear plan.
The Long Life makes it clear that the conflict pre-dates St Gerard ’ s appointment as bishop of Cenad, which is known from other sources to have taken place in 1030.
The charger wins the round and the money earned if they clear all six levels within the time allotted, or if they successfully complete a Long Shot.
While names such as Long Road or Nine Mile Ride have an obvious meaning, some roads ' names ' etymologies are less clear.

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