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summer and Trade
The next summer he studied at the Frank Wiggins Trade School in Los Angeles.
This was released as the new Cardiacs album in the summer of 1992, the first fruit of a new distribution deal with Rough Trade Records.
Trade speculation continued on into the summer with no deal imminent.
Circa summer 2000, Dillon and Lakeman ended their five year relationship with Warner Music Group and signed to Indie label Rough Trade Records.
Shooting on their screenplay The Meat Trade starring Robert Carlyle and Colin Firth and directed by Antonia Bird begins shooting in summer 2012.
In the summer of 1932 the Ottawa Agreement was negotiated between the Dominion Governments and Free Trade seemed a dead cause within government.
Thanks to the intervention of the Red Trade Union International, during its Congress Съезд Красного Профинтерна ) held in Moscow in the summer of 1921, he was finally expelled from the country.
The book was used as a lobbying tool by the AFL-CIO and members of the US Congress during the summer of 2005 when Congress was debating ratification of the Central American Free Trade Agreement.
Representative of these were a summer at the Rough Trade record shop, promotions at Virgin Records and a DJ at Alan McGee's Death Disco.

summer and Winds
Now known more for its Lake Luzerne Chamber Music Festival, artists such as classical guitarist Joel Brown, the Imani Winds, violinist Raymond Gniewek, and jazz greats Chris and Dave Brubeck perform during the summer months.
Winds in Namwon are usually weak and blow north to west in the winter and south to west in the summer.
Winds are a key feature of the climate and even in summer there are almost constant breezes.
When Rand dispatched Mat to return Egwene and Elayne to him, Egwene instead assigned him as an escort to Nynaeve, Elayne and Aviendha, and sent them to Ebou Dar for the Bowl of the Winds, a ter ' angreal that could change the weather and possibly break the unnatural summer the Dark One had imposed on the world.
Elayne went with Nynaeve, Aviendha and Mat Cauthon to Ebou Dar and after using the Bowl of the Winds to break the endless summer caused by the Dark one, shepherded a large group of channelers, known as the Kin, to Caemlyn when the Seanchan invaded.

summer and winter
The theme of glorious summer coming after a long winter of discontent and repression was, he has told us, congenial to his artistic sense.
He stays inactive for half the summer in front of Oczakov, a quite second-rate spot, begins to besiege it formally only during the autumn rains, and finally carries it by assault in the heart of winter.
As summer cooled into fall and winter, even so the relationship between the two men continued to grow colder by the day, and by December of 1834 it was icy.
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.
It costs two to three times as much to remove a BTU in summer as it does to add one in winter, so every solitary BTU is worth attention.
But they are still enclosed in their larval cells and remain there throughout the summer, fall, and winter.
With naked gas jets below and leaky windows above, enough to ruin wall paintings in any medium, they have survived, in a building long unheated in winter, hot and damp under the iron dome in summer.
Drifts usually occurred in winter in an effort to escape the severe cold winds, but it could also occur in summer as the result of lack of water or grass because of a drought, or as an aftermath of a stampede.
Adult salamanders often have an aquatic phase in spring and summer, and a land phase in winter.
In fact, because of atmospheric refraction and because the sun appears as a disk and not a point, part of the midnight sun may be seen on the night of the northern summer solstice up to about 50 ′ () south of the Arctic Circle ; similarly, on the day of the northern winter solstice, part of the sun may be seen up to about 50 ′ north of the Arctic Circle.
* Aegean Sea Surface Water – thick veneer, with summer temperatures of 21 – 26 ° C and winter temperatures ranging from in the north to in the south.
In general, the plateau experiences high temperatures and almost no rainfall in summer and cold weather with heavy snow in winter.
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.
During the post-World War I period ski-lifts were built in Swiss and Austrian towns to accommodate winter visitors, but summer tourism continued to be important ; by the mid-20th century the popularity of downhill skiing increased greatly as it became more accessible and in the 1970s several new villages were built in France devoted almost exclusively to skiing, such a Les Menuires.
From 1980 to the present, ski-lifts have been modernized and snow-making machines installed at many resorts, leading to concerns regarding the loss of traditional Alpine culture and questions regarding sustainable development as the winter ski industry continues to develop quickly and the number of summer tourists decline.
In particular, time intervals measured on the surface of the Earth ( terrestrial time, TT ) are not constant when compared to the motions of the planets: the terrestrial second ( TT ) appears to be longer in Northern Hemisphere winter and shorter in Northern Hemisphere summer when compared to the " planetary second " ( conventionally measured in barycentric dynamical time, TDB ).
About 30 countries maintain about seventy research stations ( 40 year-round or permanent, and 30 summer-only ) in Antarctica, with an approximate population of 4000 in summer and 1000 in winter.
Thus at Mobile the annual mean is 67 ° F ( 19 ° C ), the mean for the summer 81 ° F ( 27 ° C ), and for the winter 52 ° F ( 11 ° C ); and at Valley Head, in De Kalb county, the annual mean is 59 ° F ( 15 ° C ), the mean for the summer 75 ° F ( 24 ° C ), and for the winter 41 ° F ( 5 ° C ).
At Montgomery, in the central region, the average annual temperature is 66 ° F ( 19 ° C ), with a winter average of 49 ° F ( 9 ° C ), and a summer average of 81 ° F ( 27 ° C ).
The Northern Hemisphere is considered to be halfway through its summer and the Southern Hemisphere halfway through its winter on this day.
Alcaeus exhorts his friends to drink in celebration of a tyrant's death, to drink away their sorrows, to drink because life is short and along the lines in vino veritas, to drink through winter storms and to drink through the heat of summer.
In winter I shall live in Moscow, and in summer

summer and swells
San Francisco Bay is a mecca for sailors ( boats, as well as windsurfing and kitesurfing ), due to consistent strong westerly / northwesterly thermally-generated winds ( Beaufort force 6 ( 15-25 knots ) is common on summer afternoons ) and protection from large open ocean swells.
The town had a population of 2, 749 at the 2000 census, which swells nearly sixfold during the summer.
The island now boasts a year-round population of about 15, 000 people in six towns ; in summer, the population swells to 100, 000 residents, with more than 25, 000 additional short-term visitors coming and going on the ferries during the summer season.
The population was 1, 719 at the 2010 census, although it swells during summer months to approximately 5, 000.
Saugatuck's primary source of revenue stems from tourism-though only 1, 000 individuals call Saugatuck their year-round home, the population of the town swells to nearly 3, 000 in the summer.
The population in the winter is under 200 permanent residents, but swells to over 5, 000 in the summer when the cabin dwellers are included.
In the summer, however, Ottertail City swells to over 1, 200.
The population swells considerably during the busy winter and summer seasons, due to the high number of hotel rooms and rental accommodations available.
As much as 80 % of Deal's population are Sephardi Jews, and the population swells to over 6, 000 during the summer, many of them Syrian Jews.
Red River's main highway often swells with tourists in winter or summer
During the summer months, the population swells to many times the year-round level.
During the summer months, the population swells by thousands as people flood the beaches.
During the summer, the population swells from 15, 000 to 30, 000 as vacationers arrive for yachting and swimming.
Moab's population swells temporarily in the spring and summer months with the arrival of numerous people employed seasonally in the outdoor recreation and tourism industries.
During the peak summer season the resort's population swells to around 200, 000 .< ref >< cite > The New English Riviera, The Mayor's Vision For A New Torbay, Torbay Council Publication, 2007 </ cite ></ ref >
Kragerø is popular among Norwegians ( as well as foreigners ) as a vacation destination during the summer, when the population swells considerably ( approx.
The winter population of the island is around 3, 000, but in the summer, the owners of the summer houses return and the population swells to a 10, 000 people.
During the summer, the population swells to 40, 000.
Wave faces there can reach upwards of 30 ft and more on big southern hemisphere and hurricane-generated swells during the spring, summer, and fall.
In the summer months, tourism swells the population several times more.
During the months of July and August, the number of people in the town swells from the influx of tourists and summer home residents.
According to the 2000 census, Peaks Island is home to 843 year round residents, but in the summer its population swells up to 6, 000.

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