The deadly encounters are the latest in an intense spring and summer in Afghanistan, where a U.S. commander told reporters that attacks on allied forces are up about 40 percent over last year.
There was more effect from smoke in the autumn and winter than in spring and summer.
And after being bearish in the spring and summer, I like what I see in the technical charts of many markets.
And both planned outages and unscheduled maintenance as American refineries gear up for higher demand in the spring and summer have put a crimp in supply, she said.
The President has, throughout this year and certainly throughout the spring and summer, been in regular consultation with members of Congress and leaders of both parties.
Their life came to revolve round the polo seasons in which he starred: winter and spring in India, summer in Windsor or Surrey, the thundering chukkas interspersed with plentiful champagne.
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Many people also recognize that their moods and energies mutate with the seasons, with the most typical pattern being increased well-being and energy in spring and summer and more tiredness and depression during the gray days of winter.
This process has already begun in places like Kabul, and will accelerate in the spring and summer of 2011.
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They follow a seasonal pattern reflecting the academic year, with lower rates in the autumn followed by a gradual rise in spring and early summer to a peak in late summer.
Other soldiers heard about the proxy law, and William and Bridey did three more weddings on a single day in the spring, and three in the summer after they graduated.
Del Cecato and Grisolano of AKPD also visited in the spring and summer, at least twice with Mr. Axelrod, who was deep in the health-care fight.
Yes, the labor market contracts during the winter and expands in the spring and summer.
It grows during autumn and winter and shrinks in the spring and summer.
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Both BlackBerry and Nokia are now trying aggressive come-backs in Europe just as Samsung and Apple gird for major flagship launches in spring and early summer.
Snowbound in winter, flooded in spring and drought ridden in the summer, it's a hard life in Badakshan.
Brands are no longer so carefully crafted, calculated and canned that we must plan in the fall, produce in the winter, launch in the spring, and maintain in the summer.
Clarke testified Wednesday that the administration did little in the spring and summer of 2001 to prepare for possible attacks in the United States.
Sander moved back into her studio and got straight to work on both the men's collection, which she showed in June, and the spring-summer womenswear collection in September.
On the high point of the first, Edburton Hill, are the earthworks of a motte-and-bailey castle, which in spring and early summer are a knee-high wildflower meadow: agrimony, wild mignonette, red clover, yellow rattle, marjoram, scabious, knapweed and the odd tall bolt of fireweed, through all of which wander string-like stems of bindweed.
"I ... would like to remind people that in 1918 the Spanish flu showed a surge in the spring, and then disappeared in the summer months, only to return in the autumn of 1918 with a vengeance, " Hartl said.
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.
System Updates: Two major updates are on the way, one in the spring and one in the summer.
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However PC Matt Hammond said that whilst anti-social behaviour had gone down in the city, its potential increases in the spring and summer months, so this order would be a "tool that is used in a proportionate manner".
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.
According to Tim Jones of the NHS Confederation, hospitals now plan carefully so that they do the more complex routine operations in the Spring and Summer, leaving them free to concentrate on day cases and the increased emergency cases in Winter.
Gulls have a reputation for being aggressive, particularly in spring and summer when they breed and raise their young.
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Some 106 miles to the southeast is a network of salt lakes that are home in spring and summer to vast flocks of pink flamingos.
In spring and summer women whose scarves are deemed flimsy or whose ankles are too conspicuous are taken to police stations to sign statements vowing to dress more modestly.
Part of it is a continuation of the seasonless fashion trend that began showing up unexpectedly in spring and summer collections, said Jaclyn Jones, womenswear editor of style forecaster WGSN.
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