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1 The events of that long summer had a profound effect on me.
2 For Meath, it means the start of a long summer without hurling.
3 I saw a long summer of running and fetching ahead of him.
4 How do parents without full-time chidcare cope with the long summer holidays?
5 The homes had been shaded in the long summer by fruit trees.
6 The firm blamed Europe's exceptionally hot and long summer for slower growth.
7 There was a long summer of social harmony, prosperity, and cultural embellishment.
8 The long summer holidays of 1861 were set in an enchanting brightness.
9 The bond that had held them all this long summer was dissolving.
10 In the long summer twilight we all went out into the garden.
11 All through the long summer day of pitiless heat the battle raged.
12 That suggests a long summer of empty seats and dwindling cash piles.
13 For the long summer he had not been here to say it.
14 By this time the long summer day was drawing to a close.
15 The Greek schoolboy had no long summer vacation, as do American children.
16 Waupee bewailed his loss through a long winter and a long summer .
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