The situation reached a boiling point in the 1970s, when in the aftermath of Watergate, reformers transformed the system by weakening committee chairs, empowering party leaders and opening up the legislative process through sunshine rules and more.
It was, I mean, that song just reminds me of Saturday mornings, cleaning up, getting laundry ready, making my bed, incense burning, house smelling fresh, sunshine through the window.
But as current and former players started to arrive for the parade, sunshine broke through the clouds and the party began.
Sopheng had kindly arranged to be my guide for the rest of my stay, and over the next two and a half days, through an ever-changing flow of sunshine, light showers and deluging downpours, he went far out of his way to give me an exceptional tour of Banteay Chhmar.
Still, quite a bit of sunshine manages to push its way through the recent clouds.
After the gloom, sunshine now seems to be breaking through all over.
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But the total anonymity of my solitude began to course through me, as agreeable a sensation as slow-melting sunshine on the back of the neck.
The Crumlin Road jail, which I had to drive through to access the Girdwood site, was looking splendid in the sunshine.
Australian Lisa Blair, who also completed the full circumnavigation on a different yacht, raised part of the money for her trip through a sponsored 1, 300 kilometer cycle ride from Sydney to the Sunshine Coast.
There's plenty of sunshine, too, though most every day sees a shower come through.
"There are certain campaigns that have very distinctive artwork to break through, " he says, citing the bright yellow background and bus in Fox Searchlight's Little Miss Sunshine ads as example.
Kim Dae-jung, who died in 2009, and the Hyundai conglomerate were key players in the so-called Sunshine Policy years from 1998 to 2008, during which South Korea attempted to improve relations with Pyongyang through political engagement and financial support.
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