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Summers meaning

plural of summer

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Joe Summers, with one of the rabbits found at Hardy's Monument (Image: Joe Summers) Mr Summers gave two of the bunnies, now named Eeyore and Zeus, to his seven-year-old son Tyler.

After working as a Senate page in Washington in the summers of 1953 and ’54, Lance Morrow, at 16, began a journalism apprenticeship at The Danville News in Pennsylvania for two more summers as a reporter and photographer, a job his father had arranged.

He mentions just three summers in the Central American country: “The point of these trips was to visit family in Costa Rica and to spend the summers there with them.

After revealed that Larry Summers—who has an atrocious record on climate— serves as an economic advisor, the Sunrise Movement and Justice Democrats immediately called for Summers to be removed from his position.

Asah, age 13, of the Bronx, and Jalon, age 14, of Brooklyn, have been visiting the Carrico family in Kings Park, N.Y., for two summers and three summers, respectively.

As well as the driving ban, Sheriff Summers fined Summers, of Sandford Court, Peterhead, £600.

The climate zones range from areas with hot, humid summers in Northern Australia, to areas with mild summers and cold winters in Tasmania, ACT and parts of NSW and Victoria.

Eventually, the band discovered Andy Summers in a recording session and shortly thereafter, the The Police became a trio with Copeland, Sting and Summers.

Nathan Summers was born to Scott Summers (Cyclops) and Madelyne Pryor, AKA Jean Grey’s evil clone, because comics.

Central Japan in its elevated position, has hot, humid summers and moderate to short winters with some areas having very heavy snow, and southwestern Japan has long, hot, humid summers and mild winters.

In the 1980s, Sting and Summers became tax exiles and moved to Ireland (Sting to Roundstone in Galway, and Summers to Kinsale in County Cork) while Copeland, an American, remained in England.

Summers are hot and dry, due to the domination of the subtropical high pressure systems, except in the immediate coastal areas, where summers are milder due to the nearby presence of cold ocean currents that may bring fog but prevent rain.

This misrepresentation was popularized by U.S. Army Colonel Harry Summers' Vietnam-era interpretation, Summers, Harry G., Jr. On Strategy: A Critical Analysis of the Vietnam War (Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1982).

Winters are mild and summers tend to be warm: temperatures can exceed convert. citation The east has a more continental climate: winters can be very cold and summers very warm, and longer dry periods can occur.

A couple summers ago, I started talking with a former contestant, and I decided to go for it.

A forestry student, he worries about the future: "As summers get hotter and it rains less and less, fires move closer to communities and cities.

After Bill retired, they enjoyed winters in Casa Grande, Arizona, and their summers at their lake home on the shores of Devils Lake which they enjoyed with family and friends.

After Summers walked past his home, prosecutors said Cushingberry “aggressively approached" her on his neighbor’s porch and demanded his mail several times.

After three summers of a pandemic-bloated crush of demand that filled up Shore homes, created new investors and pumped up rental and sale rates, things this summer are quite different.

All this Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) and Jeremy Stark (James Hyde) mayhem will give Leanna a reason to snoop even harder.