Word: summering
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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During their hour-long stay in the Square, the volunteers routinely see anywhere from three to 30 patients. Visitors are more numerous in the summer due to the general increase in Square foot traffic...
...Executives from Bell South and SBC say their venture could have a similarly huge Wall Street debut. What's more, industry experts expect the number of U.S. cell phone users (currently around 80 million) to double within five years. The cell phone market is expected to grow substantially this summer, when the FCC plans to auction off several billion dollars' worth of wireless licenses. Of course, there's a major downside to this boom - pretty soon, it seems, there will be absolutely no refuge from all that incessant cell phone chattering...
Shevchik will be competing at the Olympic Trials this summer. His bronze medal swim at the Pan American Games last August earned him the 15th spot in the 1999 world long-course rankings...
...seriously proposed before WWI as a means to prevent wasting an hour of daylight. An hour more sunlight at night produces real savings for everyone. More natural light means less electricity and decreased heating costs. The lost hour of sunlight in the morning hardly plays a role during the summer, especially because the sun rises early in the northern temperate zones. In the winter months, the savings in the afternoon are offset by the increased need for artificial morning light. This reasoning provides a clear advantage for using DST from late March until the end October. It makes perfect economic...
Schwartz spent last summer as a White House intern and interned on Capitol Hill in previous years...