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sunny and was
He had what was described by a psychologist as a `` sunny brutality ''.
A very casual, pleasant program -- one of those easy-going things that make Newport's afternoon programs such a relaxing delight -- was held again under sunny skies, hot sun, and a fresh breeze for an audience of at least a couple of thousands who came to Newport to hear music rather than go to the beach.
This had a glass roof and three glass walls constructed after the model of large studios for still photography, and it was fitted with thin cotton cloths that could be stretched below the roof to diffuse the direct ray of the sun on sunny days.
Although the group's early work was essentially punk-oriented, they quickly settled into a sunny, melodic, and slightly jangly pop style reminiscent in style of early R. E. M.
In the 12th century, viticulture was introduced to the region, and the sunny slopes of the lake from Lavaux to Montreux became an important wine-growing region.
His first season was a triumph as he answered all the questions about how he would handle rainy Manchester compared to sunny Monaco.
In the March 2011 PBS pledge drive programming special Behind the Britcoms: from Script to Screen hosted by Moira Brooker and Philip Bretherton, the series creator / producer revealed that Jean Simmons had declined the first offer of the role of ' Jean ' ( which was written with her in mind ) due to her reluctance to uproot her sunny life — specifically mentioning her dogs, garden, and family — in California.
Eddy was looking to entice Europeans to settle the area and with the new Halagueno Ranch and the Pecos Valley Land and Ditch Company established, he sought funds from a Swiss bank to help attract them to the clean air and sunny climate.
According to Guinness, the world's largest rosebush was planted in Tombstone in 1885 and still flourishes today in the city's sunny climate.
Quattro Pro finished final quality assurance testing and was sent to manufacturing from those computers running on the tennis courts in the ( fortunately ) sunny and dry autumn weather.
Unfortunately, the final scene appears optimistic because it was too sunny and clear to produce the effects of an overcast sky.
The door of the tent was traditionally pointed South, in the most sunny direction, and the bottom of the tent would be aligned with the North.
Visibility was at its maximum, the sea was placid with a gentle breeze from the north west, a bright, sunny, clear day.
Joan lived for several years in France where she spent her time being educated by a bishop and “ being thoroughly spoiled by an indulgent grandmother .” Joan was free to play among the “ vine clad hills and sunny vales ” surrounding her grandmother ’ s home, although she required “ judicious surveillance .”
Greenville once had a Boston & Maine Railroad trestleBefore it was dismantled for safety reasons, local residents turned out one sunny afternoon to watch Bronson Potter, Mason resident and inventor, fly a private airplane underneath the span on a wager.
One sunny day, Kalidas was sitting on a branch of a tree, trying to saw it off.
It was surrounded by low hills and its meadows and sunny slopes were diversified by orchard, quiet groves and denser pine woods.
He felt that since the band's outlook on the world saw that every possible thing was becoming a commodity to be bought and sold, it was possible that one day, people would even start selling sunny days, being, stating the lyrics made him pondered about what could be sold as property, and came with the commercialization of sunny days.
: Example from KWN-41 Shubert, Nebraska: " At 8 AM in Falls City, it was sunny.
It was partly sunny with a temperature of 56 at Des Moines, and 50 at Sioux Falls.
A person popularly dubbed " The Umbrella Man " has been the object of much speculation, as he was the only person seen carrying and opening an umbrella on that sunny day.

sunny and popular
Beaches can be popular on warm sunny days.
A popular local tale recounts that an early settler named Mike Kelly gave the community its first name after emerged from the trees and said, " This is truly a sunny dale.
Suomenlinna is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Helsinki as well as a popular picnicking spot for the city's inhabitants, and on a sunny summer day the islands, and in particular the ferries, can get quite crowded.
In both East and West Germany, folk songs called " volkslieder " were taught to children ; these were popular, sunny and optimistic, and had little relation to authentic German folk traditions.
The town has become a popular destination in Ontario for sunny days spent on the beach, boating, ice fishing, and snowmobiling.
The historic market square with its pubs, cafés, and restaurants – the core of the city centre – is a popular place on a sunny day.
Such structures are popular in warm and sunny climates.
The farm itself is situated in the midst of Hallmundarhraun, and the Húsafell birch wood of Húsafellsskógur, Due to its sunny and warm summer climate and natural calmness of its surrounding stretch of lava, Húsafell and its surrounding area played host to Iceland's most popular outdoor music festivals during the 60s and the 70s.
It is a very popular house plant in temperate areas, due to its elegant growth and tolerance of poor growing conditions ; it does best under bright, sunny conditions but will also tolerate considerable shade.
As it is often the first butterfly to be seen in the spring, sometimes as early as January when hibernating adults are awoken on a sunny day, there is a popular myth that it is this butterfly which gave us the word butterfly, a corruption of butter-coloured fly.
Nafplio enjoys a very sunny and mild climate, even by Greek standards, and as a consequence has become a popular day or weekend road-trip destination for Athenians in wintertime.
It is a popular place to go for a walk on a sunny day, and is very popular with children on account of the many animals and birds in the grounds.
With its dry sunny climate in the popular Colorado Springs area, PPIR is a popular test location for pro racing teams.

sunny and venue
Questions over the venue remained at the start of the following years race, which started in heavy rain with fears of a repeated " mudfest ", however despite heavy rain at the start of the race continuing into the evening the rain cleared overnight to provide a dry and sunny end to the race.

sunny and among
This oncologic epidemiology occurs more readily among the aged and people who reside in very sunny geographic areas ; although every type of skin is susceptible to skin cancer, white-skin is most epidemiologically prone to developing skin cancer.
It is particularly common among Caucasians, especially northwestern Europeans living in sunny climates.
A sunny disposition along with a willingness to eschew the stereotypical professional relationship with her customers are among Kokoro's best assets ; still, the road to being the consummate librarian is neither straight nor smooth in fair weather.

sunny and drivers
Many drivers prefer underground car parking over outdoor parking because it prevents the inside of the car from heating up on hot or sunny days and it also prevents the car from being wet on rainy days.

sunny and qualifying
After waging a tremendous qualifying battle with Schumacher on Saturday and securing a front-row starting position, Häkkinen dug himself a hole on cool but sunny race day: First, he slid off the track into the guardrail at the end of the infield straight in the morning warmup, damaging his McLaren's suspension and requiring a heroic job by his crew to get the car ready to race.

sunny and saw
Low, level, sandy tracts ; the pines wide apart ; the sunny spaces between full of beautiful abounding grasses, liatris, long, wand-like solidago, saw palmettos, etc., covering the ground in garden style.
2003 saw the release of a follow up, SunnyPsyOp ( a play on the phrase " sunny side up " and military PsyOps ).
The 3-0 victory on a sunny 14 August, against double-cup winners Arsenal, saw Micky Quinn score a hat-trick in front of the newly refurbished North Bank.

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