It was in a summer encampment on the far side of the lake beyond wild pastures littered with camels, yaks, sheep and water courses.
In the interim, Christian is interested in a summer internship in Brazil.
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Then Redfern singled out twelve of the paintings they believed to be authentic, and sold five of them in a summer exhibition.
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In a summer of relatively safe films that have disappointed at the box office, Warner Bros. is looking smarter every week for taking a chance.
In a summer full of recent reunions by the likes of Meat Puppets, Crowded House, The Police and The Spice Girls, Imperial Teen has also regrouped after a five-year gap.
England's threat is the latest twist in a summer of controversy in which four Pakistan players were questioned by police over allegations of spot-fixing during the fourth Test at Lord's.
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As if aware of constant threat, she always slept with her gun under her pillow, even at her family home in Yorkshire, where she preferred to spend her nights in a summer-house in the garden rather than in her own comfortable bedroom amongst her beloved family.
They follow a seasonal pattern reflecting the academic year, with lower rates in the autumn followed by a gradual rise in spring and early summer to a peak in late summer.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Grossman became familiar with a summer camp in Maine called Seeds of Peace that brought young Israelis and Palestinians together for the summer in a neutral location.
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In a session this summer in the writers room, where a bookcase was lined with titles like "American Sniper, " the staff ignored a bowl of baby carrots and sucked lollipops instead. (They pilfer candy from the better-stocked Fox sitcom "New Girl, " whose writers work next door).
It would need to be every bit as adept in a Syracuse winter as it would be comfortable in a Phoenix summer.
Since these are for the most part produced in Rio de Janeiro and feature characters drawn from the upper-middle class, they tend to reflect a world where good-looking white people in expensively casual clothes flit around in a perpetual summer, attended by maids.
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Winter's inspiration for the LFC came about in 2005, when he spent a summer in Tanzania assessing wheelchair technology for a group of wheelchair organizations.
If Cuba is in for a summer of fuel shortages, many more such marches may follow.
The 21-year-old is the latest addition to manager Lawrie Sanchez's squad in a hectic summer of rebuilding.
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The Kent-based side, whose regular stars include former West Indies captains Richie Richardson and Sir Viv Richards, hope Olonga will overcome knee trouble to star in a packed summer schedule.
Murray had captured not the usual trophy, but a gold medal, in a London Summer Olympics, held on the most prestigious court in the game, before thousands of homeland maniacs shouting his name.
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She had flitted in like a summer breeze, put a package of square Russian biscuits on the table, and sat down on the edge of one of the desks, not looking at anybody, her legs crossed.
When I left school, I rather left Paralympics and disability sport behind - except for an ill-fated attempt at getting a bunch of lads to play blind-folded football on a beach in Greece during a summer holiday.
The first time I ever traveled to France I was a junior in High School and I spent a summer living with a French family in Royan, a quaint beachside vacation town about an hour south of Bordeaux.
The three-meter (nine-foot) invertebrate was filmed from a manned submersible during one of 100 dives in the Pacific last summer in a joint expedition by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, Discovery Channel and Japan's National Museum of Nature and Science.
The Coopermans have chosen an emphatically low-key life style, but when they went to visit a grandchild in Vermont one summer weekend they flew in a private plane.
According to a recent paper by Francis and Vavrus in Geophysical Research Letters, the preferential warming of the Arctic, with a concomitant decline in late-summer sea ice, results in a more meandering jet stream, which is why Sandy shifted westward, rather than being shoved out to sea by the normally strong westerlies associated with the jet.
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Zillow's data predicts an additional decline of a few more percentage points in home values nationwide, with a bottom in late summer.
There had been particular volatility over the past six months, with a fall in summer, followed by a similar scale of rise in the three months to October.
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The NUT, in a joint campaign with the Nasuwt, has already announced a series of local strikes in the summer term, followed by a one-day national strike in the autumn.
The Times obituary reports that he also briefly owned a motor Inn in Stratford Conn. and a bookstore in Montana, where he had a summer home.
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His initial attempts ended in failure, but on a hot summer evening in 1951, he found inspiration while chewing on a salad of cucumber and cold octopus.
Having fought relegation in recent seasons, boss Steve Diamond presided over a major overhaul at Edgeley Park during the summer in a bid to transform the 2006 Premiership champions into a serious force again - and it is starting to look as if he might be working along the right lines.
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