At the time, in that summer conversation, neither of us realised an eerie coincidence.
In that summer 35 years ago the National Basketball Association, tired of competing with the ABA for players and wary of future litigation, decided to merge with the upstart league.
It was in that summer Dante Gabriel Rossetti met his muse, Jane Morris, who was Jane Burden at the time, and who came to embody the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty.
In that fateful summer of my twelfth year, however, I discovered that such story-time fantasies were not and never would be mine.
The Laki eruption was believed to have caused thousands of deaths because of unusual conditions in Europe that summer, along with the severe cold of the following winter.
The players will meanwhile stay loyal, hopes manager Rick Passmoor, though it's likely that in the summer several will leave for clubs that join the Super League.
"It would not be stretching a point to suggest that the Global Village...was essentially born with the worldwide apprehension of, and fascination with, the events in Java that began in the summer of 1883, " he writes (italics in original).
That was, if you recall, there were hurricanes that hit the Gulf Coast in the summer of that year, and gas prices spiked over three dollars a gallon.
By refocusing our space program on Mars for America's future, we can restore the sense of wonder and adventure in space exploration that we knew in the summer of 1969.
This style, found almost nowhere else in Germany, uses dry straw and water reed to build the roofs, resulting in a home that is cool in the summer and warm in winter.
Recent history has shown that polling in the summer before a Presidential election year is not all that predictive of how an incumbent will do.
"What people forget with the long winter break is that during that break the international players get a real rest as well, which is not the case in the summer, " Wenger said, underlining that national team players usually have obligations in difficult summer tournaments.
It didn't take Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) to detect that in the summer of 2001, Enron was in a lot of trouble.
The relentless rain and cold of 2012 meant that in particular summer species struggled to find food, shelter and mating opportunities.
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This is until the company finishes drilling a relief well later in the summer that is expected to stop the leak completely.
General Motors announced that in their summer -- normal summer shutdown period, nine of their 11 factories needed to continue working to meet customer demand.
Even before this flow of offal, raw sewage so polluted the shores of Lake Michigan that in the summer of 1854 typhoid and dysentery claimed 60 lives a day in Chicago.
The SEC had investigated allegations that in the summer of 2001, Mack, then an executive at Credit Suisse, had informed Pequot about a pending deal between General Electric and Heller Financial.
Finally, Schiffer reported that in the summer of 1987, unbeknownst to Shamir, Peres dispatched Avraham Tamir, then Foreign Ministry director general, to Mozambique to meet secretly with PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
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Prosecutors used instant "chat" messages and emails to make the case for jurors that in the summer of 2011 Ms. Lee and Ms. Hou had been discussing ways of committing campaign fraud.
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Her sentencing comes a day after court papers were made public stating that in the summer of 2012, Ms. Huntley wore a hidden wire and recorded conversations with six state senators, a city councilman and two political aides.
Most disturbing is Ms Del Ponte's tale of how her team investigated allegations that in the summer of 1999 up to 300 people were kidnapped with the involvement of men, some very senior, from the Kosovo Liberation Army, a guerrilla group.
So we will continue to press BP and draw on our best minds and resources to capture the rest of the oil until the company finishes drilling a relief well later in the summer that is expected to stop the leak completely.
Ms. COLLINS: And I think I was a sophomore in high school, and I remember that summer I was in the chorus of the "South Pacific" and singing along with the people who were singing the major, major solos.
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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We are bidding on a contract to keep five large parks and campgrounds open in Kentucky, in an operation that at its peak in the summer might employ 75 or so people.
It did not even mention the turnabout in public opinion that began in the UK last summer when scientists decided to mount a public campaign to dissuade anti-GMO Green Party protesters from destroying their research.
Several IMF officials have pointed out in recent days that they had warned about the dangers of bad debt in the US mortgage market that last summer sparked the continuing global financial woes.
That's what happened with recent regulations on eggs, he said, because of the salmonella outbreak that occurred over the summer that resulted in the recall of more than 500 million eggs.
As he has before, Skilling insisted that Enron was in fine shape when he left that summer.
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