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en In winter, you don't have your summer help, so you have to rely on full-timers. So it means six-day work weeks for a lot of people.

en Crabbed age and youth cannot live together; Youth is full of pleasance, age full of care; Youth like the summer morn, age like winter weather; Youth like summer brave, age like winter bare
  William Shakespeare

en The scariest part (of these past few weeks) is that usually you can rely on there being a hit every week of the summer or at least every week in July. The biggest concern in the industry is two out of four weeks in our best month, there were no major openings. Clearly 'Stealth' did share a lot of the same problems that 'The Island' did. It just seemed that both were typical summer action fare that did not seem to resonate at all.

en People like to eat outside here. In the summer our picnic tables are full and people eat their fish with cold beer from the Legion hall. In the winter, we still have our customers. But it's a lot quieter.

en Last summer as you recall the planes were bulging at the seams full of passengers, so there's a lot of equipment on those routes now that the airlines are trying to keep full this winter.

en There's a whole industry of people who work all winter long on people's boats so that they'll be in shape for their owners to go out and play all summer.

en In the summer I have this friend who I am closest to, and sometimes, in the winter, I long to call her up and say, come here and live with me, in this cold place. But we are summer friends. There is a rule it seems, that summer friends don't get together in the wintertime. Now, sitting here, waiting for her, I realize that I have never seen her in a winter coat, and for some reason that makes me sadder than anything else in the world.

en This would be a drastic worst-case scenario. Universities are so reliant on part-timers that it would be unlikely to happen. Anyway, part-timers would still be cheaper if universities were to pay them on the same rate as their full-time colleagues.
  Tom Wilson

en I didn't see people leaving; I saw people coming up. Our feeder program is phenomenal. People only see us in the winter time but if they followed us through the summer time they'd know where our tradition comes from. It's hard work, day in and day out.

en Ray?s Diner used to be packed with the old timers. We?re just trying to get back the same people. But we [also] get a lot of new kids because a lot of the old- timers passed on ? [there?s] a new generation.

en There are a lot of people that will look this winter for summer 2007. So they can tour the camps during this summer, when there's not snow on the ground.

en We found that most of them pretty much need a lot of weekends off and three full weeks during the summer for their other commitments.

en We used to do a summer picnic, and it was hard to get people together in the summer. We thought the winter would be a good time, football's over, and it was just a time with nothing really going on in February.

en She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood. Phil predicted six more weeks of winter. He has a 100-percent record of being right. If you look on the calendar, spring comes six weeks after his prediction. Predicting a mild winter doesn't mean spring gets here any sooner.

en The summer sunset would be way over to the north of the pier -- far to the artist's right, whereas summer full Moons would run low in the sky and set exactly where he shows it. That tells us that the yellow disk must be the full Moon.


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