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Summers are hot and humid, with an average of 8. 7 days exceeding annually ; occasional downpours or freak thunderstorms can be expected.
Summers ' brief announcing career in 1981 lasted from March 8 to May 31.
Over his career, the firmly authoritative Summers proved adept at handling arguments, using his stocky build ( 5 ' 8 " and over 200 pounds ( 91 kg )) to maximum advantage in defusing potentially explosive situations ; he had a " slow thumb ", rarely ejecting anyone from a game without a warning.
Summers are moderately hot and wet, warmer and less rainy in the lower plain, while the higher plain is often hit by thunderstorms ; Padua has a record of + 39. 8 ° C by August 2003, and usually gets above + 36 ° C in a year.
In truth there were very few fighters of a sufficient calibre to test Welsh in Britain, but on 8 November, Welsh got his chance to face Johnny Summers, for the British and European Lightweight Championship.

Summers and World
He is the son of W. G. G. Duncan Smith, a Royal Air Force Group Captain highly decorated in World War II, and Pamela Summers, a ballerina ; they married in 1946.
Summers left Harvard in 1991 and served as Chief Economist for the World Bank until 1993.
In December 1991, while at the World Bank, Summers signed a memo that was leaked to the press.
* World Development Report 1991: The Challenge of Development, by Lawrence Summers, Vinod Thomas, et al.
Lawrence Summers, then-president of Harvard University, wrote that the UN's World Conference on Racism failed to condemn human rights abuses in China, Rwanda, or anywhere in the Arab world, while raising Israel's alleged " ethnic cleansing " and " crimes against humanity.
In 1955, Summers became the major leagues ' senior umpire in service time ; he retired following the 1959 World Series, at age 63 the oldest umpire ever to serve on the AL staff, and later gave clinics and lectures at military bases throughout the world.
The Summers memo was a 1991 memo on trade liberalization that was written by Lant Pritchett and signed by Lawrence Summers while the latter was Chief Economist of the World Bank.
In December 1991, " L. Summers, who at the time was chief economist and a vice-president of the World Bank, made an internal note ( leaked to the environmental community ) that asserted that the economically correct policy for the disposal of environmental poisons was to dump them in developing countries.
" The award refers to the infamous Summers memo written by Summers ' aide Lant Pritchett in 1991, when Summers was the World Bank's Chief Economist.
Summers recruited her to be his research assistant at the World Bank, where she worked on health projects in India dealing with leprosy, AIDS, and blindness.
:" Summers is a legend with American paratroopers ..., the Sergeant York of World War II.
Buffy Summers also referenced " Bizarro World " in the season 6 episode " Gone.

Summers and 1936
Luisa Stuart, a model who was 18 or 19 at the time, told Summers that she had seen Hoover holding hands with Tolson as they all rode in a limo uptown to the Cotton Club in 1936.
Sales were again supported by a considerable racing programme including entries by Captain Marendaz himself up to 1931 and his secretary Miss Dorothy Summers up to 1936.

Summers and 1939
In 1939 Summers and Milly won a Pasadena talent contest judged by " several Hollywood notables, including a very young Judy Garland.
* Gene Summers ( born 1939 ), American recording artist

Summers and 1942
* Andy Summers ( born 1942 ), English guitarist

Summers and 1945
Paul met country-western singer Colleen Summers in 1945.
Summers received an honorable discharge on November 30, 1945, as a 1st Lieutenant.

Summers and 1948
* 1948 – Montague Summers, English writer ( b. 1880 )
From 1946 to 1948 Summers was a regular actor in the drama portion of The All-Star Western Theatre, a radio program hosted by Foy Willing and his Riders of the Purple Sage.
In January 1948, while traveling on Route 66 through Oklahoma, the couple ’ s car driven by Summers skidded off the road and plummeted 20 feet into a frozen creek bed.
Augustus Montague Summers ( 10 April 1880 – 10 August 1948 ) was an English author and clergyman.
Montague Summers died at his home in Richmond, Surrey in August 1948.
* Montague Summers ( 1880 – 1948 ), English author and clergyman

Summers and 1951
Marc Summers ( born Marc Berkowitz on November 11, 1951 ) is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and talk show host.
* Marc Summers ( born 1951 ), American television personality

Summers and 1955
Bill Summers ' 1955 baseball card
Kristine Sutherland ( born Kristine Young on April 17, 1955 in Boise, Idaho ) is an actress best known for her role as Buffy Summers ' mother Joyce Summers on the television show Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Summers and 1959
William Reed Summers ( November 10, 1895 – September 12, 1966 ) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1933 to 1959.

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She begins a relationship with teammate Cyclops ( Scott Summers ), which persists as her main romantic relationship, though she also develops a mutual secret attraction to later addition to the team, Wolverine.
While continuing on X-Factor, Cyclops proposes to Jean and she meets her alternate future daughter Rachel Summers ( who goes by the codename " Phoenix " as well and is also able to tap into the Phoenix Force ), but she rejects them both out of the feeling that they indicate that her life is predetermined.
* In the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode entitled Him ( Season 7, Episode 6, aired November 5, 2002 ), Dawn Summers ( Michelle Trachtenberg ) is called into the principal's office to answer some questions about a boy who fell down the stairs under suspicious circumstances.
( hosted by Alex Trebek ), Name That Tune ( hosted by Bob Goen ), and two versions of The Joker's Wild ( one for adults hosted by Wink Martindale and one for kids hosted by Marc Summers ).
Summers are hot and humid ( with occasional heatwaves ), while winters are cold and snowy.
Summers are long ( from May through September ), hot, and dry, while winters generally are mild and dry, although occasionally cold and damp in the north.
* Joseph Summers ( 1904-1954 ), chief test pilot at Vickers-Armstrongs and Supermarine
For the vast majority of their history, the band consisted of Sting ( lead vocals, bass ), Andy Summers ( guitar ) and Stewart Copeland ( drums ).
The tour was the band's largest to date, each of the band members had expanded gear with added instruments ( such as Stewart Copeland's auxiliary percussion and Andy Summers ' guitar synthesizer components ), and the band used backup singers for the first time.
Summers played guitar on Sting's album ... Nothing Like the Sun ( 1987 ), a favor the singer returned by playing bass on Summers ' album Charming Snakes ( 1989 ) and later singing lead vocals on "' Round Midnight " for Summers ' tribute to Thelonious Monk Green Chimneys ( 1999 ).
On 2 October 1991 ( Sting's 40th birthday ), Summers joined Sting on stage at the Hollywood Bowl during The Soul Cages Tour to perform " Roxanne " and " Every Breath You Take ".
Davis appeared in the television film As Summers Die ( 1986 ) and Lindsay Anderson's film The Whales of August ( 1987 ), in which she played the blind sister of Lillian Gish.
During the second season of the series Spike comes to Sunnydale hoping to kill a third Slayer, Buffy Summers ( Sarah Michelle Gellar ), with whom he later forges an uneasy alliance.
* Edith Summers Kelley-Canadian author, wrote Weeds ( 1923 ), novel about " an artistic tomboy in the rural hills of Kentucky, who struggles unsuccessfully to overcome the oppressive roles assigned to her as a woman "
Summers are hot and rainy ( except for a few coastal areas ), while winters cold and dry.
Ness proceeds on his quest through a variety of locales, including the towns of Onett, Twoson, Threed, and Fourside, an icy country called Winters, a beach resort called Summers, an Eastern Asian-esque land called Dalaam, a far-off place called Scaraba ( which is based on modern Egypt and includes mulukhiyah and pyramids ), and a dream world called Magicant.
Within the series, Dawn is the little sister of main character Buffy Summers ( Sarah Michelle Gellar ), a girl chosen by fate to be a vampire Slayer.
Sometime between the fourth and fifth seasons ( during the summer of 2000 ), the mysterious " Key " is transformed into Buffy's younger " sister ", Dawn Summers and the evil goddess Glory arrives in the town, leading to a increase in the number of mentally ill patients, due to her ability to suck the sanity of their brains to maintain her own sanity.
Deciding it would make the label look bad for firing Summers if Rogers continued to be a major success ( his duet with Dolly Parton, " Islands in the Stream ", had been one of the biggest hits of 1983 ), Rogers received very little support from the label during the next several years he was with them.
Xander meets Buffy Summers ( Gellar ), the Slayer, on her first day at Sunnydale High, as well as her Watcher Rupert Giles ( Anthony Head ).
** Erik Smith ( producer ), Jonathan Stokes, Neil Hutchinson, Tom Lazarus ( engineers ), Patrick Summers ( conductor ), Renée Fleming & Coro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino for Bel Canto ( Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, etc.

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