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However, he added, after the summer winds down, gold prices could rally sharply, which has been the pattern for the metal since 2001, except for 2008.
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During the summer, winds typically kick up at about 1 p.m.
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During the summer, winds typically kick up at about 1 p.m. as California's steamy Central Valley creates a vacuum that pulls in cool air from the Bay.
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As the 2012 London Summer Olympics winds down, it got me thinking about some of the great moments in history as it pertains to jewelry, gemstones and precious metals.
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The former, the simple-lifers, arrive in summer with high ideals, but soon discover the delights of social security when winter winds blow their crops away.
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Unusually cold and wet weather replete with snow, sleet and heavy winds have slowed down the researchers on the fourth consecutive NASA summer field session.
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This being an English summer, some of the aerial contributions had to be cancelled due to high winds.
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But even in summer, at an altitude of more than 3, 000 metres, the winds are fierce and frequent, the weather is changeable, and the nights are bitterly cold.
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But the winds also drive away the mosquitoes, and break through that solid wall of summer heat.
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"The winds are stronger than I expected and it is abnormally cold for an Arctic 'summer, '" Boucher wrote.
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In fact, this list basically winds up being in reverse time order, going back to the beginning of the summer.
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The would-be unclogger of traffic jams will never live down his decision at the party conference last summer to be chauffeured 200 yards to protect his wife's hairdo from Bournemouth's winds.
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