American maize farmers are anxious about this autumn's harvest, according to Ms Watkins.
Talks were then held about an autumn challenge against Vitali until Haye's camp walked away and fought Nikolay Valuev for the WBA belt instead.
The Parisian air is already thickening with accusations of backsliding and treachery, and mutterings about a hot autumn.
Some of the shift in the correlation came about earlier this autumn when sell-offs in equities led some investors to liquidate holdings in other markets to raise cash, Grady said.
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Would a study showing that the Danes or Portuguese, say, washed less than their neighbours have had the same gleeful reception from the foreign press that greeted a report this past autumn about French frugality with hot water?
In terms of GDP growth, there was a brief recession lasting only about a year from autumn 1937.
While much of the autumn statement was about the economy, individuals will be affected in different ways.
Those figures found a ready place in almost every news report about the Doha round that autumn.
There had been suspicions about possible channel stuffing this autumn against tough new competition from Samsung, but the way LG and RIM have folded has helped HTC a lot.
But I would say is there's some really tough decisions to be made and it's going to be a white paper that faces up to those tough decisions, so in that respect I expect the autumn will be about tough talking, sharing the ideas, and arguing our corner.
Now there is the likelihood that health reform, like the climate-change bill, will be deferred until the autumn, when fears about the deficit will have grown and the two expensive bills could combine to spook voters.
The promise to shrink the public workforce is one area where Mr Osborne can say he has over-delivered - though I am not sure he will boast about it in next week's Autumn Statement.
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The 89-year-old firm was convicted in June 2002 by a Houston jury of obstructing justice by shredding tons of documents and destroying e-mails related to its client, Enron, just before the energy-trading giant abruptly went bankrupt the previous autumn when questions were raised about its financial statements.
Later in autumn, we may learn more about the four enterprise zones promised by the administration when it renewed and strengthened its mandate in May.
In a sense, this is just a logical continuation of the shift in policy announced in the autumn - which I wrote about at the time.
As you know, I am particularly interested to hear what he will say about a secret conversation he held in the autumn of 2008 with Paul Tucker, deputy governor of the Bank of England - and whether he felt Mr Tucker was in anyway encouraging Barclays to understate its borrowing costs.
Mr Ace said he accepted there was real anxiety about the changes, expected to be made in autumn.
While the summer is the obvious time to head to the beach, there is something sublime about the crisp sea air on a spring or autumn day when the sands are empty save for the occasional dog walker and jogger.
Mr Sarkozy is unapologetic about linking France's social troubles, including last autumn's suburban riots, to immigration and the difficulty of integrating second-generation children.
What are you doing to take the argument to your front bench about what more they are going to do in the autumn statement to get our young people back to work?
Come the autumn, Catalan politicians may find voters more worried about taxes and public services than about the trimming of their still-generous charter on autonomy.
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About 600, 000 pupils will start in reception classes this autumn.
As for the Autumn statement and the "hefty sum" I talked about yesterday?
Discussions about tax and spending will take place before the chancellor's autumn statement.
"This is really a story about how people unintentionally impact ecosystems, " explained co-author Autumn Oczkowski from the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography.
Despite impressive growth, prices remain stuck at autumn 2003 levels, while the shadow inventory stood at about 3.1 million units last summer, according to Barclays, compared to an average of about 500, 000 before the crisis.
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In the autumn of 2011, the college said it had serious concerns about the proposals, particularly over accountability, competition and training.
Last autumn Mr Chirac made the mistake of writing to Bill Clinton about the Naples command, obliging him to take a position before the issue had been discussed at a lower level.
Mr Gyurcsany, once hailed as a young moderniser, never really recovered from the riots that erupted in autumn 2006 after his confession that his government had lied repeatedly about the state of the economy.
Mr Bridge said the chambers of commerce were "disappointed" that further details about any upgrades to the road were not mentioned in the chancellor's Autumn Statement.
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