As a precaution, he said, he has sent some of his savings abroad in the early spring.
During low season, in the early spring, you can walk for hours without meeting any other people.
In the early spring of 1972, when exams were only weeks away, I found a new boyfriend, a historian called Jeremy Mott.
The Coalition to Honor Ground Zero and other national and local groups began organizing to oppose the Ground Zero Mosque in the early Spring.
"In consecutive weeks in the early spring of 2013, SSE confronted two of the biggest issues it has had to face since it was formed in 1998, " he said.
Like the pork and beef industries, in the early spring of 2012, the chicken industry believed this summer would yield a bumper corn harvest, and so it upped production levels to utilize this large crop.
In the early spring of 2002 Fred Farris (Farris), an accountant and financial adviser to Woodside Ranch and to some of the individual shareholders, introduced the Woodside Ranch officers, directors, and shareholders to MidCoast Credit Corp. and to MidCoast Acquisition Corp.
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" Manager Terry Collins agreed, saying, "Watching him throughout the spring, early in the spring, we could see some things were wrong.
Djokovic, who helped Serbia reach the quarterfinals of the World Group of the Davis Cup for the first time in the week following his Dubai success, will next target the Masters events in the United States in early spring before turning his attentions to the French Open at Roland Garros as he bids to extend his grand slam tally.
In the very early spring, we took this effort to the President's Management Council and it was given enthusiastic support.
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.
For a couple of months in the winter and early spring he works 168 hours a week (slight exaggeration there for rhetorical effect).
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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Flowering was early in the spring of 2011, which meant that although the harvest date was early in some vineyards the earliest since the end of the 19th century the grapes enjoyed a long hang time on the vine.
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And if they are discovered to be salvageable, some may be back in the UK as early as spring 2013.
The fibre broadband cabinet will be unveiled in Bangor on Friday ahead of plans to launch superfast broadband in the city as early as spring.
The service met the target for eight months of last year but started dipping below the target early in 2012 before recovering in the spring.
In the early part of the spring we will sail for operations and that could be anywhere worldwide and that's what we're training for at the moment.
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.
Back then it was emergency housing, almost anybody could get into one, and early in the spring FEMA takes a look at the records, decides that 3, 000 households needs to get out.
The headline fish species of the evening, along with the multitudes of extremely tanned men, served as a reminder that somewhere on the planet in this early spring, it is indeed seasonably warm.
There was one single demand that brought 100, 000 protesters to the streets in December and kept them there through the early spring.
"When we compare changes in the black carbon to changes in these other indicators, it is clear that most of the increases in black carbon in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in winter and spring, resulted from industrial emissions - probably from coal burning, " he added.
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It so happens that this time around, the unexpected robust market rally is happening in early Spring, which has encouraged the Nervous Nellies to bail out of the market.
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Giuliani brought Judith Nathan with him on the trip, in her first appearance on the campaign trail since early spring.
In a series of videos on the Web site of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, he discussed his role in the early days of DNA sequencing.
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When the Arab Spring revolts erupted across the region in early 2011, Syrians took to the streets to demonstrate against al-Assad's rule.
The abrupt reversal of mood recalls both 2010 and 2011, when a promising burst of growth in the early months petered out in spring and summer.
There are rumours that sections of the railway will begin to be sold in public flotations as early as this spring, though the government will retain large amounts of the associated debt.
In early spring 1862, the Union army was unable to move against the Confederates, and American democracy was "apparently not doing too well, " Hayes-Bautista said.
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