And summers that once boasted three or four legitimately good films become summers with just a couple.
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This means, by mid-century, even "cool" summers will be hotter than the hottest summers we experience today.
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That means that while those Martian southern summers are intense, they're also roughly 30 days shorter than northern summers.
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"We've had some summers where we've had no bear and some summers where we've had tons of bears," Hawes told KTLA.
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Dry summers therefore mean hot summers, making it much easier to reach the critical heat thresholds needed for an early ripening and harvest.
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Here, five women reminiscence fondly about their summers in Catskills (or, in the case of Maisel creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, her father's summers).
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On Your Marc captures Summers behind-the-scenes as he creates his 2016 one-man play, The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers.
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Summers was initially Obama's top choice for the job but a campaign by progressives in favor of Janet Yellen ultimately derailed Summers' chances.
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The new "Double Dare" reboot will feature one very familiar face -- the show's OG host, Marc Summers -- but Summers' new gig has a different job title.
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And I love when he wrote about his summers, those long summers in New York, and how the summer just felt like it would go on forever.
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The family tried to evacuate by car but a fallen tree had blocked their path, said Jim Summers, brother of Jon Summers, at a press conference Friday.
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Three of the modest wooden structures, built by Los Angeles man Elvis Summers, were confiscated earlier this month and eight were marked for removal Thursday, Summers tells PEOPLE.
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I know all of this because I have survived more Texas summers than I care to count — and worse still, Houston summers, which run from May until after Halloween.
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Data generally suggests that La Niña will bring warmer summers to the main agricultural belt including the Midwest while El Niño is associated with wetter, possibly even cooler summers.
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Mr. Moeller had been on two dates with Tobin Summers in fall 20 when Mr. Summers, fresh from a Halloween party, rang his East Village doorbell late at night.
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Summers: Budget plan has 'egregious' accounting error: Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers on Tuesday said that President Trump's budget relies on an "egregious" accounting error to make its numbers add up.
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" Summers called Trump's remarks "mostly a melange of confusions.
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Ann Summers — save 30% on lingerie and sex toys
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Northeast -- There will be shorter winters and longer summers.
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Investigators found evidence that Withey and Summers got into a physical altercation during an argument in July 2016 ... with Withey admitting he used force against Summers, which left bruises on her thigh.
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Mr. Lambert worked for decades as a union electrician in Manhattan but early on, after a few summers away from the beach, he began taking summers off to work the beach job.
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Daniel Summers is a pediatrician in the greater Boston area.
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SUMMERS: I think she strikes me as a levelheaded spokesperson.
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King Salman has set an example the past two summers.
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"It's the fastest 30 years of my life," Summers says.
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Our host, Adam Driver and Pete chat about their summers.
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She dies in front of her love, Scott Summers, a.k.a.
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"These guys are a bunch of corrupt bullies," Summers said.
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Summers said he does not believe Trump will become president.
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Most summers, a comedy breaks out domestically, if not worldwide.
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Princeton asks applicants how they spent their past two summers.
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CNN's Jim Acosta and Juana Summers contributed to this story
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THANKS FOR JOINING US. SUMMERS: GLAD TO BE WITH YOU.
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I can still hear Donna Summers belting from the loudspeakers.
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Reading Sweetbitter two summers ago, I thought about Didion's description.
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Hot summers, meanwhile, will increase weed, pest, and disease pressures.
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In Mr. Draper's case, the gig lasted for 51 summers.
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"The issue is whether those projections were honest," Summers said.
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Ms. Summers said a friend pulled her to the ground.
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Two summers ago, I lost a teenage son to suicide.
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CNN's Juana Summers and Aileen Graef contributed to this report.
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CNN's Juana Summers and Melissa Mahtani contributed to this report.
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That's not necessarily the case, according to economist Larry Summers.
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But Summers said that's not the only country at risk.
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CNN's Juanna Summers and MJ Lee contributed to this report.
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"We're not talking about bridges to nowhere," Mr. Summers said.
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CNN's Juana Summers and Sophie Tatum contributed to this report.
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CNN's Rene Marsh and Juana Summers contributed to this report.
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During some summers, he didn't leave the house for weeks.
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CNN's Deirdre Walsh and Juana Summers contributed to this report.
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CNN's Juana Summers and Laura Jarrett contributed to this report.
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The winters have become shorter and summers longer, they add.
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Summers and her organization challenged NIH to appoint a nurse.
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After all, summers are supposed to be slow and relaxing.
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Poets wrote odes to the glories of sunsets and summers.
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Buffy Summers crawled out of her grave back in 2001.
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Lawrence Summers, the former Treasury secretary, has a nice framing.
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I waited on plenty of celebrities over the coming summers.
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Larry Summers knows a thing or two about economic emergencies.
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He interned for three summers at our senior living facility.
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CNN's Juana Summers and Greg Wallace contributed to this report.
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CNN's Juana Summers and Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.
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There's a picture that endures from one of these summers.
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Roberta Wilder Bruce and Jonathan Summers Paul were married Nov.
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CNN's Juana Summers and Manu Raju contributed to this report.
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Summers in northeastern Alabama are hot and teeming with mosquitoes.
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I was working summers in a fish factory in Secaucus.
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Some of my most potent memories are from those summers.
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Its Mediterranean climate means hot, dry summers and rainy winters.
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Some summers, they worked temporary jobs in the landscaping industry.
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Lawrence Summers: I don't know what damage they'll do China.
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We wrote about melting ice, hotter summers and water crises.
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He spent his childhood summers at his grandparents' Texas ranch.
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"We don't get those 'zero summers' any longer," she cautioned.
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The company is owned by his father, William C. Summers.
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Warmer winters: In general, winters are warming faster than summers.
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"It's the cruelest thing," Kim Summers says of the ban.
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This, writes Summers, had the effect of limiting women's freedom.
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Summers and rainbow ice cream When I spent childhood summers with my maternal grandparents at their cottage on a lake outside Ann Arbor, Michigan, Grandpa Mann would often take me down to the general store.
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I still try to whenever I see him over the summers.
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JON SUMMERS, DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST: Well, I hope -- I certainly hope so.
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Back in my day… Summers were endless and filled with daydreaming.
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We love our summers but we also make our winters work.
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Forest fires are common in Greece during the hot, dry summers.
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Secluded areas were easy to come by, and summers got hot!
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Larry Summers of the Treasury Department, for the love of god.
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Did he really spend his summers in college fighting Communists abroad?
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Summers also criticized the House GOP's border adjustment tax on imports.
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No. If they are, it's deplorable," Summers told CNBC's "Power Lunch.
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The layoffs are unfortunate, but GM must stay competitive, Summers said.
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She's also trained with the Radio City Rockettes for four summers.
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In the summers, his grandmother only spoke to him in Navajo.
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She spends her summers at Miragnac, her grandmother's chateau in France.
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During his summers, Rohrssen would work the legendary Five Star camp.
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Frankly, I don't know how I went past summers without it.
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"I told them before I told anybody," Summers, 38, tells PEOPLE.
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The relationship was weaker during winters than summers, but still robust.
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The result: rainy summers during this time, and possibly drier winters.
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Longer, warmer summers mean more vegetation for them to nosh on.
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Commenters were touched by the letter, leaving their condolences for Summers.
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I can listen to Donna Summers or the Dum Dum Girls.
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Already the country has had hotter summers and longer, drier winters.
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WILLIAMS: It&aposs basically a Donna Summers -- PERINO: Was it good?
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Skye Summers is, well, Alicia Keys at her most pop-friendly.
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Playboy playmate Kennedy Summers sure knows how to set tongues wagging.
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Life looks good for Summers, but even better for her dog.
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"The summers in Baltimore tend to be very violent," McCarthy said.
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"It was one of the hottest summers we had," he says.
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The "dam will break," Summers says, when the first official quits.
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But as Mr Summers says, the Fed let us all down.
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You spent summers on the island and even got married there.
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Turning to Summers' other question: Is there a financial free lunch?
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It's where I spent my summers and where I was married.
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Two summers ago, the Kansas City Royals were two games under .
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He spent summers at an adventure camp in Estes Park, Colo.
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Border crossers die of heat exhaustion and dehydration in the summers.
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"Professors, they get their summers off," he said in an interview.
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As in past summers, furious Iraqis have taken to the streets.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar starred in the title role as Buffy Summers.
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And my family still vacations at that lake house most summers.
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"The congresswoman is right," Summers told CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday.
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"We're doing something that nobody else is doing," Summers told me.
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Will they resurface as a destabilizing force two summers from now?
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Samantha Summers is the communications director for the Employment Policies Institute.
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I love LA, so I envision summers; I envision some weekends.
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Our summers are delightful with highs in the 80-degree range.
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CNN's Donna Borak and Juana Summers contributed reporting for this story.
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Watthana, the village gym where he had gone in previous summers.
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In the Mediterranean, climate change is making summers hotter and drier.
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Reviews were not kind when "The Return" opened 40 summers ago.
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Summers, who signed on with Warren, previously led Sanders' caucus effort.
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Larry Summers pegs the chances of a US recession at 22008%.
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His wife, Marian, started spending summers there with him in 1986.
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Ann Summers specialises in lingerie, sex toys, and everything in-between.
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This was what their summers had looked like for so long.
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For the past four summers, no one has been killed here.
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She spent several summers doing research at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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He spent several summers in South Africa teaching black law students.
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Nonsummers are in their way more memorable than the bigger summers.
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"Probably somebody going to be needing to come here," Summers said.
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Summers at the Ten Mile River scout camp outside the city.
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Growing up, she spent summers in the Philippines with her grandparents.
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Stay in and treat yourself to something naughty from Ann Summers.
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It's really difficult for a whole town to evacuate for summers.
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With its Mediterranean climate, Greece enjoys mild winters and dry summers.
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Tejal Rao wrote about Ms. French a couple of summers ago.
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It was one of the best summers of my life, really.
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Qualifying tournaments for this summers' Tokyo Olympics have also been affected.
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The women had met two summers ago, at the city pool.
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It has been seasonally open during several summers since, including 2016.
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Scientists fear summers there may be ice-free in the future.
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Matt Fuehrmeyer is vice president at public affairs firm Summers Strategies.
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I love L.A. So I envision summers, I envision some weekends.
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A trip to the Berkshires two summers ago was the catalyst.
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Because how can anything compare with the summers of our youth?
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Lawrence Summers: I think there are important issues on both sides.
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In summers past, he saw Russians enjoying water sports, Haase said.
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He vacations in France and spends his summers in Southern California.
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Lawrence Summers: I think diplomatic solutions are better than military solutions.
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During the summers, he drove tourists around Juneau in a pedicab.
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If the duel over austerity between Larry Summers and ex-U.
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Europe continues to suffer through one of its hottest summers ever.
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William grew up during the Depression, spending summers in North Dakota.
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During the summers, he attends various festivals around the United States.
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Chelsea G. Summers writes for Adult Magazine and many other publications.
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VICE: How long did you work summers on Greece's party islands?
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How long have you been working summers on Greek party islands?
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Byron York, and John Summers, hearing the news that is just in.
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Summers then began fundraising to build additional houses – ultimately raising over $95,000.
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Summers and his supporters began working seven days a week building homes.
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"The tiny houses are an essential step for right now," Summers says.
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It took nine months to a year for Summers to fully recover.
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Correction: This article originally misstated Larry Summers' role in the Obama administration.
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This entertained my friends and me for countless summers, well into college.
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Two years ago Lawrence Summers fretted that tech might depress overall investment.
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It's what Summers has been using, but different machines have different applications.
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Summers: I think there needs to be much more awareness of it.
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Summers: Low interest rates are in a sense part of the problem.
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The flies have short lives, just as our halcyon summers are fleeting.
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CNN's Juana Summers, Ross Levitt and Sarah Jorgensen contributed to this report.
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"Those humid summers, it was hard to skate in pants," he added.
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GRIFFETH: MR SUMMERS JOINS US NOW IN A FIRST ON CNBC INTERVIEW.
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We ended up having one of the best summers of our career.
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SUMMERS: Or preparing for a week and the protest promoting white supremacy.
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But what Summers is suggesting is that this uptick may be illusory.
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SUMMERS: He was having a great time in front of his base.
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Congress started taking summers off as soon as it was officially established.
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Chelsea G. Summers lives in Manhattan and writes almost exclusively about sex.
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That is a case of unintended consequences, former Treasury Secretary Summers added.
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" They also say Withey "never admits to striking [Summers] out of anger.
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Your glutes are the reason why you can stand up, Summers says.
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"We based him off of [Carolina Panthers quarterback] Cam Newton," says Summers.
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He's advised various U.S. treasury chiefs including, Tim Geithner and Larry Summers.
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I remember doing season 1 and doing those scenes with Michael Summers.
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The weirdest experience I've ever had, though, happened a few summers ago.
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I've been deprived of this small treat for way too many summers.
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After all -- she chose a career in education and gets summers off.
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That, Mr. Summers said, "could start to look like a universal income."
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And, Summers did say, Nick's recipe made for the perfect slime consistency.
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"Honestly, no one really knows what happened," Ezel's son, Ryan Summers, said.
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Thomas Summers, a Presbyterian minister, officiated at the Downtown Club of Philadelphia.
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CNN's Juana Summers, Phil Mattingly and Manu Raju contributed to this report.
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CNN's Sunlen Serfaty, Juana Summers and Jennifer Hansler contributed to this report
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CNN's Sunlen Serfaty, Juana Summers and MJ Lee contributed to this report.
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CNN's Sunlen Serfaty, MJ Lee and Juana Summers contributed to this report.
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CNN's Greg Wallace, Juana Summers and Ted Barrett contributed to this report.
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Their summers at the Silver Gull were as routine as the tides.
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This small New England state offers high incomes and mild summers, too.
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SCRANTON, Pa. — Scranton is Hillary Clinton country, where she spent childhood summers.
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As summers go, this wasn't a totally terrible one for body positivity.
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CNN's MJ Lee, Juana Summers, and Sunlen Serfaty contributed to this report.
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And hotter summers and cooler winters recently may have upped energy usage.
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After being there for so many summers, I figured out the pattern.
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"Find out who's looking at you, who's psychographically profiling you," Summers said.
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CNN's Devan Cole, Juana Summers, and Ted Barrett contributed to this report.
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Rocco now spends the school year in London and summers in NYC.
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You don't have a favorite book you return to during the summers?
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Well, yeah, so I made money by baling hay in the summers.
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CNN's Juana Summers, Ashley Killough and Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report
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For the summers I have to find my own place to stay.
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Rewind to my childhood summers spent at my grandparents' house in Massachusetts.
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The official announcement regarding Summers rejoining the show is expected this week.
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Rachel spent summers there as a child with her parents and siblings.
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During college, Kirstein spent his summers cultivating his love of classical dance.
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Our guide, Don Staley, passed boyhood summers here, herding his grandparents' sheep.
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"Generally, I think sugar is where tobacco was in 1973," Summers says.
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Gabriele Devlin and Lee Summers of Sotheby's International Realty have the listing.
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In the summers here, Davis took his children to work every day.
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Summers also had a warning for all of Trump's current economic advisers.
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In the summers, they avoided the heat by going into the mountains.
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Mr. Summers believes there's a way out of the low-growth trap.
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Every day is Valentine's Day with a little help from Ann Summers.
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Meanwhile, the stock market action isn't helping the U.S.' case, Summers argued.
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CNN's Manu Raju, Juana Summers and Elizabeth Landers contributed to this report.
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I know because I worked with him for two summers in college.
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That means, according to Summers, that there may be more to come.
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Larry Summers: Senate tax plan will cause thousands to die from CNBC.
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When I was a child, we often spent our summers in Italy.
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CNN's Steve Brusk, Eric Bradner and Juana Summers contributed to this report.
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But Lisa and Dan Summers didn't know how compatible they really were.
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In the final memo Summers crafted, it was deleted as politically impossible.
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" — Sebastian Summers, 22, Chicago "Sex as a theme was very pervasive there.
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Each attended the other's weddings in recent summers and remain close friends.
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"One thing I do notice is our summers—the heat," he said.
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Perhaps Winnicott was blinded by nostalgia thinking back to long, hot summers.
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Summers is not alone in calling for the end of larger denominations.
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VICE: How long have you been working summers on the Greek islands?
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Southern Europe has seen unseasonably hot and long summers, and Russia stronger fires.
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Chau worked as a forest ranger, spending summers in Northern California, Ramsey said.
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"He's like an old guy in a young person's body," Mr. Summers said.
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Here's who to follow: Juana Summers will be with Hillary Clinton in Miami.
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I have never spent entire summers in my family's villa in Northern Italy.
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It's unclear when exactly ice-free Arctic summers will become a regular occurrence.
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Summers is the director of the Cyber Leader College at the cyber school.
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S. WATTERS: We treasure -- we treasure family summers on the coast of Maine.
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Summers is a captain in the Navy reserves who's done tours in Iraq.
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Lawrence Summers makes this argument, but he's an economist rather than a politician.
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Most summers, NASRO hosts 173 to 60 sessions for departments across the country.
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Sadly, Summers won't be hosting anymore, though you can't really blame the guy.
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Larry Summers committed heresy IT IS all too easy to mock American academia.
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I'm a teacher so I take advantage of holidays and summers to explore.
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Dodd still summers in Cushing, with a rambling old barn as her studio.
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"He knew a lot of pretty girls," Corbally told the author Anthony Summers.
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Photographer Tina Claffey spent her summers cutting turf, or peat, with her family.
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Larry Summers: Our economy has been at 225% for the last few years.
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For the past several summers, frosé has been the drink on everyone's lips.
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Scientists thought that maybe the warm summers allowed this salty water to flow.
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"The question is what leverage the Fed has over wage-setting," Summers said.
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However, Summers, like Whalen, said there is a legitimate case for a cut.
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The first job I ever had was caddying for a couple of summers.
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Wet summers provided many food resources, but dry winters had the opposite effect.
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Summers, a former Obama economic advisor, said the Paris deal is not perfect.
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Between the summers of 2015 and 2017, however, Calloway's narrative started to shift.
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Brian has joined Kapor Capital after spending two summers as an MBA intern.
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Not very, Lant Pritchett and Larry Summers of Harvard University argued in 2014.
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" Summers said that China's "positive reputation is mainly based on (its) economic success.
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Elvis Summers, 583, has built dozens of compact one-room homes on wheels.
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She spent her summers working at the local newspaper, taking photos of athletes.
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Relief in the form of summers spent fishing at the family's lake cottage.
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Summers rushed to tell his mother, who posted a message to Bray's group.
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They were on a family vacation with their parents, Jon and Janet Summers.
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During the summers, we would take the kids to camp in the mountains.
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Ideally, though, she'd like to spend her summers someplace more relaxing than Manhattan.
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My grandmother spent her summers at a family lake house in northern Wisconsin.
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My goal: to achieve the burned shoulders of my childhood summers in Alexandria.
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The Yankees spent the past three summers clawing for a wild-card spot.
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Two summers ago, he was leading synchronized dance celebrations at the World Cup.
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In summers he liked to visit a family friend's lake house on Winnipesaukee.
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Smoky summers cause respiratory problems especially for those who cannot afford counter measures.
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James Marsden played Scott Summers, aka Cyclops, in the original "X-Men" trilogy.
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With his wife, Judith Freeman, a writer, he spends summers in rural Idaho.
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Sanders' prized 2016 Iowa caucus director, Brendan Summers, has already defected to Sen.
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Some summers were cold, and everyone said it was the coldest summer ever.
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Two summers ago, Samsung had its Icarus moment with the Galaxy Note 7.
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Most summers, he said, he concentrates on maintaining and even building his endurance.
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"From 2001 to 2004 my summers were spent in festival culture," says Gina.
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My brother spent 30 years roofing, while I did it for seven summers.
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All I did during the summers as a kid was draw and read.
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"'Margate''s a song about English summers," says Rob Knaggs, the band's guitarist.
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There he worked 12 hour-days, seven days a week, for seven summers.
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"The risks are very much on the side of underdoing it," Summers said.
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You can now get three for two on absolutely everything from Ann Summers.
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Though you speak both, we spend the sweltering Delhi summers keeping silent company.
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The season has stretched out four weeks longer, and summers are becoming warmer.
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My brothers and I pitched in to help during summers and on weekends.
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As climate change heats up the planet, winters are warming faster than summers.
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Christensen and Summers have been pressing the FBI for more information for years.
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Sam Summers is a researcher in animated film at the University of Sunderland.
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They returned to Brittany in summers to help their parents operate the hotel.
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"They had Bob Dylan two summers ago, they had Paul Simon," he said.
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The Treasury Department had no comment about Mr. Summers' treatment of Mr. Mnuchin.
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"I love L.A., so I envision summers, I envision some weekends," she said.
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She then spent summers at the group's Camp Kvutza in upstate New York.
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Experts say it's all part of a broader trend: Summers are getting hotter.
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For her comedic groaners, Ms. Arond blames formative summers spent at Catskills resorts.
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Those things, on a smaller scale, were the concerns of my young summers.
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It was the latest wild turn in this most extreme of Australian summers.
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A good air conditioner can help make those hot summers much more bearable.
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But those messy, violent, beautiful summers helped form the foundation of my character.
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Thirty summers ago, I was the same age that my daughter is now.
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And yet, that's hardly the biggest difference between Dad's old summers and hers.
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"A continued downtrend is as likely as reversion to normal," Mr. Summers said.
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Rubin, Lindsey and Summers did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
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Anne Summers lingerie sets and sex toys are on sale until Feb. 7.
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Mr. Summers has reintroduced it with Paul Nippes, an artist and amateur cook.
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Brady interned in the office his junior and senior summers in the '90s.
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This issue is very personal to me because five summers ago, on Sept.
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Mr Summers says the firm is now investing everything it can in growth.
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Summers and Sarin concede that the tax gap can never shrink to zero.
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That would be far more revenue than Summers estimates from a wealth tax.
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They can survive ninety-five-degree, humid, horrible summers and twenty-below winters.
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Lawrence Summers: I think China is gradually becoming more open to U.S. business.
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Summers added that he looked forward to officially opening the project this summer.
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Just consider the drinks of summers' past, from hard seltzer to canned wine.
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The paper calls into question the "secular stagnation" theory supported by Larry Summers.
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In July, I went to see Summers at his vacation home in Massachusetts.
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When I was doing Sabrina, on my summers off, I'd do Sabrina movies.
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Larry Summers is defending his call to get rid of the $100 bill.
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Assange apologized for his actions in a letter Summers read before the court.
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I would intern there during my summers, and so ... KS: More than one.
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After many spending their summers together, they are finally going their separate ways.
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Messrs Blanchard and Summers are themselves at odds on it: Mr Summers is open to relaxing independence; Mr Blanchard worries that politicised central banks might have been too timid during the crisis, just as many governments turned too quickly to austerity.
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I remember spending summers on the beach with my dad, who lives in Virginia.
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"The department has full faith and confidence in the F-35 program," Summers said.
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"If you're trying to get stronger, improving your grip strength will help," Summers says.
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Like most superyachts, we spend winters in the Caribbean and summers in the Mediterranean.
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Summers focuses on bio-inspired design, using fish morphology as inspiration for new technology.
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And for 25-year-old Summers, the connection was just as immediate and strong.
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Eisenhower used this classic rotary style phone in the summers of 1958 and 1960.
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There are so many festivals now, we spend most of our summers at them.
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Its summers are very dry, but it can get massive precipitation in the winter.
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More homes will need air conditioners as summers become filled with deadly heat waves.
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Larry Summers: I think it is the worst thing in terms of European politics.
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I had, in the seven summers I had devoted to Warped, accumulated more responsibilities.
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Prototype Two summers ago, Jack Bonneau started a lemonade stand to earn some cash.
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Recent summers have been marred by crises perfectly timed to ruin officials' holiday plans.
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Photo by Phighter ImagesGlobal warming promises to make the summers more and more unbearable.
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For example, Larry Summers participated on our online debate on free speech on campus.
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Others shared their own stories of losing their moms in response to support Summers.
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As days melt together, I begin to relive the languorous thrill of childhood summers.
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They also have cap space to reload in the summers of 21 and 240.
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Dalonzo had twice spent summers interning at Facebook, embedded with the Messenger design team.
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Froman gave Obama two top choices for Treasury Secretary: Larry Summers and Tim Geithner.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Joyce and Buffy Summers are the ultimate mother-daughter duo.
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For now, we'll be daydreaming of how lit our summers are going to be.
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And when were kids, my mom would send us to Georgia in the summers.
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Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says the Federal Reserve must prepare for the worst.
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Summers and Bernanke, and the IMF, are all missing the boat here, I feel.
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U.K. adult retailer Ann Summers launched its own dating app, Rabbit, earlier this year.
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More importantly, for surviving San Fernando Valley summers ... it's got a kick ass pool.
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Sotavalta heard them during successive summers while staying at his summer house in Lempäälä.
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LARRY SUMMERS is right; this year's Fed symposium in Jackson Hole was triply disappointing.
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Those alone should qualify it as one of the worst movie summers on record.
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CNN's Daniella Diaz, Kristin Wilson, Juana Summers and Maegan Vazquez contributed to this report.
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Over a year bookended by two summers, Magda and Dani move in with Arturo.
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Summers and Killer Seafood's owner, Michael Scoggins, are the men behind Camp Happy Tummies.
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News of the ship's discovery also kindled a spark in Summers, King's great-nephew.
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" Summers added that the community is "trying to do everything we can to help.
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Charles Summers, her deputy, will assume the role in an acting capacity on Tuesday.
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Leading Democrats, including Larry Summers, said this level of growth could not be attained.
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" Summers argues that she has pushed our national discourse into "dangerous and uncharted territory.
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CNN's MJ Lee, Deirdre Walsh, Juana Summers and Eli Watkins contributed to this story.
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" And when economies worldwide stagnate, the result, Summers writes, is that "electorates turn surly.
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Dancers practiced on the lawn for more than a few summers, though when Mrs.
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" The comments have sparked criticism online, with some calling Summers' words "xenophobic" and "condescending.
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Larry Summers is grumpy that President Trump is taking credit for the booming economy.
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The hottest summers since 28500 AD in Europe were: 6900, 2628, 28503, 22019, 2002.
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He'd caught it a couple of summers ago, and it just never went away.
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CNN's Sara Ganim, Rene Marsh, Juana Summers and Aaron Kessler contributed to this report.
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He spent college summers hauling toxic waste drums at a well-known chemical company.
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CNN's Juana Summers, MJ Lee, Sunlen Serfaty and Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.
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If previous summers were all about rosé, summer 2019 undoubtedly revolves around hard seltzer.
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Ms. Meynell's Seasonnaire experience was more bittersweet: It marked a goodbye to carefree summers.
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Researchers blame climate change—mild winters and sweltering summers are ideal for rat babies.
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During the summers, I would transition to intern and take advantage of those programs.
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NBA legend Michael Jordan spent his summers taking hundreds of jump shots a day.
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Christensen and Summers pressed have been pressing the FBI for more information for years.
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But call your own cops—Chief Summers has already said he has enough volunteers.
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The football stands became the centerpiece of my first summers of underage binge drinking.
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Such severe storms are unusual in Greece, where summers are usually hot and dry.
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In addition, summers are now hotter than they used to be across the West.
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When I moved to Boston, I fell in love with the New England summers.
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Batali reportedly spends his summers there making pizza in his outdoor wood-fired oven.
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Have they noticed that the first frost comes later or that summers are longer?
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"Well, several summers ago, I went to a camp that was integrated," he answered.
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Wildfires often break out in California in October after the state's dry, sunny summers.
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Childhood summers went so slowly, stretched out over months as if they'd never end.
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All summers seem short once they end, but didn't this one seem especially brief?
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However, climate change is making summers longer and drier, which expands the wildfire season.
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Summers said many of her tent-dwellers are either working or receiving disability payments.
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Most of these workouts were on skis, but during the snowless summers, she ran.
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Australia — again — is in the midst of one of its hottest summers on record.
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He still spent summers in Maine and enjoyed time on his speedboat, the Fidelity.
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"He is fast, but it is the way he can do it," Summers said.
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The princess spent many summers with the Gendels and was godmother to Mrs. Mathias.
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We picked evergreens habituated to the Northeast climate of hot summers and cold winters.
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Many trees died in the early years, as Cortes Island had several dry summers.
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Fed up with sweltering city summers, they decided to look for a weekend place.
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As the governor mingled with the crowd, he stopped to speak with Mr. Summers.
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Ms. Summers, who is black, said officers have unfairly profiled members of her family.
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"6 Summers" rides on a springy bass line and zesty Latin percussion while Anderson .
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As an Indigenous farmer, the hotter summers were wreaking havoc on his yearly harvest.
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"I love LA, so I envision summers, I envision some weekends," she told Fallon.
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Fizdale also has reminded reporters that he spent summers around Pitino and Van Gundy.
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The business gives her summers off, which she wanted to spend with her son.
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LOS ANGELES — Remember a couple summers ago when people were predicting imminent superhero fatigue?
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Rubin and his successor, Lawrence Summers, pushed for several policies that benefitted Wall Street.
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I've nannied for them the past two summers and the kids are so great!
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"It just happened to happen," said Ty Summers, a T.C.U. linebacker from San Antonio.
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Experts say it's all part of a broader trend: Summers are, indeed, getting hotter.
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He deploys a country twang earned growing up spending summers in the rural South.
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I can already tell these lightweight pieces will be great for hot NYC summers.
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Cities in Florida would experience summers more like what parts of Mexico has today.
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And during summers with the Spanish national team, he took notes from the Gasols.
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CNN's Juana Summers, Rene Marsh, Jennifer Rizzo and Jackie Wattles contributed to this report.
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The original show was hosted by Marc Summers and co-hosted by Robin Marella.
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For three brilliant summers running, Corey Stoll starred in Shakespearean dramas in Central Park.
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So the couple cut costs, and Deirdre worked a second job during the summers.
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Scientists say that summers in the Arctic may be ice-free in the future.
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The summers she spent at her grandmother's vineyard, feasting on fresh milk and eggs.
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The moths depend on moist microhabitats that are drying as summers continue to warm.
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An increasing number of young adults move back home for summers or after college.
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LOS ANGELES — Two summers ago, Legendary Entertainment was the belle of the Hollywood ball.
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" Mr. Summers added: "This isn't a left-wing truth or a right-wing truth.
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Mine started in 523, during one of the hottest summers on record in Sweden.
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And his memories of summers with his father wearing Birdwell shorts are still vivid.
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Summers said this will lead to higher prices and lower incomes for American consumers.
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"They can't go that negative because people hold currency under the mattress," Summers said.
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The assignment includes the next two summers, spanning the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
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But for years Gearry didn't fully experience the exhilarating summers Alaska had to offer.
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Andrew Cherng spent his summers waiting tables at Chinese restaurants in New York City.
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Mr. Summers and other non-alarmist economists are not suggesting that debt never matters.
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"There's a lot of unease," leading economist Larry Summers told CNBC during the event.
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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers warned that worries about China had become bipartisan.
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Hudson Warehouse has been staging classical plays in Riverside Park for 16 summers now.
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Kim Summers was in Russia in January 2013, shortly after Putin's ban took effect.
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Between 1999 and 2001, he was a speechwriter for Lawrence Summers, US Treasury secretary.
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He had worked on Staten Island as a youngster for four summers, he told the assembled press corps — although, ever the salesman, he increased it to "probably five" summers by the time he spoke to the Staten Island crowd in the next room.
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Two of the nation's most prominent economists, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and University of California economist Emmanuel Saez, have been jousting for months over Warren's plan for a wealth tax, with Summers accusing Saez of vastly overestimating how much it would produce.
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He saved his allowance so that he could spend his summers training instead of working.
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A few weeks ago, I got a direct message on Twitter from one Larry Summers.
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Growing up in Colorado meant that I spent most of my summers visiting national parks.
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Her mother's family is from Waynesboro, GA, and Bailey spent summers visiting her grandmother there.
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I worked in Australia most summers during breaks from my fashion design studies in Israel.
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A few summers ago, he hired a rock climber to ship him bags of dirt.
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By the end of this century, summers in the Arctic could be free of ice.
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However, Gross said the seasonal employees' duties will fall roughly in line with previous summers.
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Japanese scientists have done the impossible by figuring out how to make summers less messy.
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" —jonathonscottc "Rented a 'cozy rustic cabin' for a week two summers ago on Lake Winnipesaukee.
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Summers warned that storm surges were expected to continue through Monday morning, especially in Naples.
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"Well, several summers ago, I went to a camp that was integrated," the student said.
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Um, Larry Summers; me; Brad DeLong; basically everyone who thought about the asymmetry of risks.
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That the experiment that is the EU – Summers: I don't think it all gets undone.
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The extent of the bleaching during these summers, however, pales compared with this year's findings.
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"We have had some of the most beautiful summers here as a family," he says.
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She continued to spend summers there, even after the former president was assassinated in 1963.
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I started working with him like two summers ago, and then just basically building since.
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A few summers ago, a good friend invited us to her home in the Bahamas.
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Contra Summers, Ford seems, at first blush, like a strong argument for a wealth tax.
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Or in the summers we would just sit outside and hang out with the kids.
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"The Crab Nebula is about 14 light-years across on its long axis," Summers said.
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Several record-smashingly hot summers have caused the island's permafrost soils to melt and buckle.
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Remember the cricket scoreboard or the watch that captured Australia's imagination a few summers ago?
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But according to host Marc Summers, only two injuries ever occurred on the obstacle course.
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Lawrence Summers, a leading economist, worried about "secular stagnation", an excess of savings muffling growth.
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But it seems the warmer Arctic summers are also taking a toll on the reindeer.
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After all, says the star: "Summers are great, but I always loved Christmas the most."
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Wet weather in Europe dampened ice-cream sales following two straight seasons of hot summers.
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The auction will take place 22 November at Summers Place Auctions in Billingshurst, West Sussex.
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"The training will continue at Luke Air Force Base," Pentagon spokesman Charlie Summers told reporters.
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My husband and I did not live together for 10 years, except during the summers.
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SUMMERS: His approval rating would be way higher than it is, so you&aposre wrong.
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Five of Europe's hottest summers in the last 500 years have happened in this century.
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Summers also warned on CNBC's "Squawk Box " that psychology in volatile markets can change quickly.
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He definitely didn't hold back while playing one-on-one with folks 2 summers ago.
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I worked summers there doing gopher work - moving paper off of trucks, helping clean up.
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"As global temperatures are rising, summers are getting hotter," Ostrovskiy told Reuters Health by email.
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"It's like award-winning tequila, it's really good," Summers said as he grabbed the añejo.
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She has spent the past two summers touring festivals in the United States and abroad.
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Lawmakers should also do more to police tech companies on handling personal data, Summers said.
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Summers told the New York Times that everyone should just relax about the trade deficit.
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Compare these moves with summers past, where the most significant deals often carried little risk.
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It attracted some top names to its board, including former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers.
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Some wonder whether Durant would move to Los Angeles, where he often spends his summers.
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He and his wife, the former Janet Summers, had three sons, Jonathan, James and Paul.
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Bland and Jealous go way back: He spent his summers in Baltimore with his grandparents.
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A couple summers earlier, my friend Laura and I had taken a trip out West.
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I started as copy boy at The New York Post during my summers in college.
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According to the outlet, Janet Summers initially took to Facebook to write about the fire.
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To promote her idea, she hosted what she called a "Mycorial Theater" for three summers.
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"He has found a way to detect ovarian cancer with a Pap smear," Summers said.
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He settled into a routine of spending winters in India and summers teaching at Harvard.
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Harwood: Another thing Larry Summers told me, 'The country wants to spend more on defense.
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The Fleischers spend their winters at the Scottsdale ranch and summers at the Montana ranch.
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But, hotter summers can make the arrival of Pumpkin Spice Latte season feel like whiplash.
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Summers are getting longer in Greenland and its icecap is retreating at an accelerated pace.
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In this new age of micro-targeting, people are subjected to "whisper campaigns," Summers said.
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The time where the smoggy summers take on a full breeze and essentially becomes fall.
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Her Straw Hat Mom went through many straw hats over the summers of her life.
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Heck, it's like being the current U.S. president only with better pay and summers off.
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Two summers ago, my father asked if I would give him one of my kidneys.
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Governor's Ball New York summers aren't the most comfortable season to rock some rad makeup.
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"When people don't respect nurses, they don't fund their work," Sandy Summers told Business Insider.
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I grew up in northern Maine and spent summers five miles from the Canada-U.
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Some summers start without you, but maybe this one left more than just you behind.
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Over the last three summers, the Trump administration has struggled to curb the migrant surge.
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Our summers last seven months, and we get two weeks of spring if we're lucky.
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A few episodes later, the action relocates to the Catskills resort where Midge's family summers.
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I feel like so many records of theirs represent so many summers of my life.
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Much of Uranus, by contrast, spends winters in permanent darkness and summers under constant sunlight.
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But climate change means that Britain "will have hotter and drier summers," Mr. Bevan said.
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In 2015, her identity was reportedly exposed as Orlando-based Brazilian porn actress Sandy Summers.
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"A woman should be allowed to walk alone, and not be attacked," Ms. Summers said.
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"I don't have a trust" in the police, said Patricia Summers, a South Side resident.
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But as Mr. Summers pointed out, across the economy, better jobs may mean fewer jobs.
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Mr. Summers encourages everyone who attends a virtual happy hour to be prepared to listen.
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In decades past, Ives might have spent his summers at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn.
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"He died many summers ago," Bogdanovich says in a voice that sounds like a sigh.
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To escape that trap, Mr. Summers urged government to make large-scale investment in infrastructure.
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So says former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, who had strong words Thursday for central bankers.
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Summers was the reigning Miss USA after placing in the top 20 at Miss Universe.
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"The past couple summers, I was working just to be able to play," Griffin said.
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Enough grass for the family to lie out on when the New Jersey summers cooperate.
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And Trump is giving himself far too much credit for the market advance, Summers said.
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Republicans threatened to shut down the government over continued Planned Parenthood funding two summers ago.
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I love summers in France because the sun starts coming up around 4:30 a.m.
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CNN's Deirdre Walsh, Wade Payson-Denney, Eric Bradner and Juana Summers contributed to this report.
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Jack O'Brien directed with comic flair; Patrick Summers gave the score much-needed forward momentum.
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The idea of a "new normal" was popularized by Obama White House economist Larry Summers.
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He said he used to spend summers at the club, working the occasional construction job.
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Defensemen: Adam Clendening, Tommy Hughes, Steven Kampfer, Kevin Klein, Michael Paliotta, Brendan Smith, Chris Summers.
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"Either I'm moving in with you or I'm breaking up with you," Mr. Summers said.
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"This past year renovating our house together was a crazy bonding experience," Mr. Summers said.
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For Australia, that means hotter summers with less rainfall, which is exactly what 229 delivered.
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"His company was in intensive care ... it was heading in only one direction," Summers said.
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"Ultimately that money ended up in the defendant's motor racing team," Summers told the court.
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Summers — a vocal opponent of the wealth taxes being proposed by Democratic presidential candidates Sens.
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Commentary by Timothy Summers, a Director of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Engagement at University of Maryland.
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Players who didn't know her, never played against her in A.A.U. ball over the summers.
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Fifteen years have passed since "Zoolander"—fifteen summers, with the length of fifteen long winters!
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Conversely, Summers should at least consider visiting Main Street America some time to gain perspective.
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Saez and Zucman, however, criticized the methodology that Summers and Sarin used in their estimate.
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Turns out, she's spent the last 12 summers in a lookout tower in Alberta, Canada.
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"From the moment we saw it, it seemed like the perfect thing," Ms. Summers said.
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A couple of summers ago I bought a compass in a marine shop in Italy.
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He lived most of the year in Paris and spent his summers on Martha's Vineyard.
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There are multiple connections between Epstein and Harvard, including a "special connection" with Lawrence Summers.
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Eventually his family moved, but he continued to stay there with his grandparents during summers.
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Two summers have passed since that afternoon in 2015 and I still hold the memory.
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But things came unstuck in Brazil in their World Cup title defense two summers ago.
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It never turns out well," Summers contended that this claims contains, "two levels of illogic.
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Five of Europe's hottest summers in the last 22019 years have happened in this century.
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