For a brief moment, back in the winter, state and local governments looked to be emerging from the red.
During the flu pandemic of 1918, cases began in the spring and then faded away during the summer, only to come back with a vengeance in the fall and winter.
And so the case then came back to the Supreme Court this winter in the posture where the court was going to itself look at the merits and really take a close look at whether the circuit had done what the Supreme Court asked it to do the first time around.
He could run a hose down from the house, and, yes, he had put a hot-water line through the basement out to the back, and, in the dead of winter, with his 50 amp heater running and a drain in the middle of the concrete floor, he could wash his MG convertible, dreaming of tomorrow and his escape.
Instead, Tredwell joins Shahzad among 16 players named in the performance squad, a back-up group who will also be in Australia during the winter.
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The vessel was being towed back to its winter home in Seattle when it ran into a severe storm off the Alaskan coast.
However, the Australian, who missed the team's winter test in Spain last December, got back in the cockpit and comfortably completed 83 laps in Jerez, clocking a best time of one minute, 21.321 seconds.
By then more at ease with the northern winter, Mr Ondaatje was picked for the bobsleigh team that brought back Canada's only gold medal from the 1964 winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
The "Winter King and Queen" - so called because their reign had lasted a single winter - sought refuge back in the Netherlands, in The Hague.
You'll recall from high school or college how Shakespeare frequently pushes the limits of comedy and tragedy, splicing farce into moments of calamity (the fool in King Lear, the clowns in Hamlet) and pulling back suddenly from near-fatal disaster in comedies (The Merchant of Venice, A Winter's Tale).
Benitez has been back in England this week during the Italian season's winter break, as he still owns a house in Liverpool.
The exhibition will be at the Sheffield's Winter Garden until it moves back to the Northern General Hospital Clock Tower Gallery in January 2011, where the whole collection of 300-400 printed photographs will be on show.
Back in September, Warner Bros. took Gatsby out of the winter 2012 Oscar-contender movie season and moved it to summer 2013.
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In conditions harking back to the pre-Super League era of winter rugby, both sides made plenty of mistakes but Warrington - who dropped to sixth place in the table - were severely punished.
The Beatles were back in town in November at Bournemouth's Winter Gardens.
He flew in by way of Stalingrad, where the Red Army had turned back the Germans that winter.
The crisis is being seen by this quintet of finance ministers as an opportunity to get back some of that spirit of international co-operation which marked the response to crisis in the winter of 2008-09.
Turner, who won the event at the European Team Championships in June, has spent the season aiming to bounce back after seeing his central funding cut during the winter.
Then on New Year's Eve, the drill barge Kulluk had to be cut loose in a severe storm while being towed back to its winter home port in Seattle.
Shantry admits he is not missing the freezing conditions of the English winter but he is keeping in touch with his Worcestershire colleagues who are in back in pre-season training.
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