"It was pretty bad" during the early summer, says Zhou Qingzhi (No. 43) .
The early summer season of crisply hopped, grapfruity, zesty, sherbety, golden session ales is upon us.
Outside, the roughly 168, 000-square-foot facility boxes were piled in one parking lot in the early summer sunshine.
When I was reporting the story, in the early summer, both institutions were stuck in the familiar paralysis.
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The university is hoping that permission will be granted this spring and results could be due in the early summer.
By the early summer, three more North Africans have been interned, like the others deemed a threat to national security.
CIA, tried in the early summer to fix a security co-operation formula but found himself having to accept Mr Sharon's precondition.
Knabb invited criticism when he announced in early August that he would pay a warrant to shareholders as a way of saying thanks to those who had stuck around while the price dropped during the early summer.
The panel also proposed changes to how the GOP chooses its presidential nominee, such as limiting the number of primary debates, condensing the primary calendar and moving the national convention into the early summer all in the interest, it said, of protecting and strengthening the eventual nominee.
Mrs Kelley had already been named in the Petraeus scandal after she told the FBI early in the summer she had received anonymous harassing emails.
According to a recent article in the Philadelphia Inquirer, tourism has been on the upswing this year, thanks in part to the early and sustained summer heat blanketing the Eastern seaboard.
As the growing season progresses from the tender lettuces of early summer to the woody root vegetables of autumn, cooking methods and holding points should adapt, says Ms. Welsh.
Those who bought the stock, particularly in the early part of the summer before trading and investing in FB became a bottom-picking exercise, did so based on expectations that have almost certainly been dashed against the rocks by now.
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Recent economic signals have lent credence to the idea that the U.S. experienced a soft patch in the spring and early summer, rather than a downturn that put the country on a path back toward recession.
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Fears about the US recovery are a key part of the story - but it's the risks to European banks from the eurozone crisis that are causing most concern, and the comparisons with the summer and early autumn of 2008.
True, the company swung to a profit from a loss and reported that operating margins were once again positive, but it warned those margins are likely to contract as higher feed costs flow through and hit during what is a period of seasonal weakness, after the end of the summer and early autumn barbecue season.
Some 500 members who take their hives across the border in early summer to Kyrgyzstan's cooler mountains had been learning the letter of the law to counter the border guards' demands for bribes.
You may have begun the planning process in the summer or early fall, so expect some changes.
But the fact that we are slowly eating away at the gains of Q1 so early in the summer tells me everything I need to know about what we have in store.
In September 1956 the Suez Crisis, prompted by Egypt seizing and nationalising the Suez canal saw MPs returning early from the summer recess.
The changes will take shape in early summer with the introduction of new products and new ads from London's Bartle, Bogle, Hegarty, creator of memorable spots for Levi's, Audi and Johnny Walker.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said back on Aug. 27 that the Fed will do whatever it takes to support the economic recovery that lost its momentum early in the summer.
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Sun Microsystems, Microsoft's bitter nemesis, stoked the worries and in early summer began contacting companies to pitch the idea of "federating" to create a nonproprietary alternative to Passport, letting their sites link up more easily without Microsoft as middleman.
At the centre of the two wings will be a first floor viewing area and balcony with views across the Channel to the French coast, from where the Luftwaffe would have appeared in the summer and early autumn of 1940.
Remember that in the spring and early summer of 2010, Alistair Darling's borrowing forecast in 2014-15 was exhibit A in Mr Osborne's case for greater fiscal austerity.
Results of a computer simulation released Thursday show oil leaking from the Gulf of Mexico could reach up the Altantic coast and far out into the ocean by early summer.
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In Ms Stowe's experience, there are seasonal variations in divorce - but the blips tend to come in the spring and early summer - when school exams are over and term is coming to an end.
This brings to mind the other great clash between the two sectors in early summer, when G4S admitted it couldn't deliver on the London Olympics contract.
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