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Examples
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The rosier outlooks were predicated in part on consumers spending more as early-summer increases in energy prices began to fade.
Consumer Pullback Slows Recovery Conor Dougherty 2011
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Printed Platforms Wedges in batiks, flower prints and embroidery lend a sunny touch to early-summer ensembles.
Tropical Kick 2011
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The dry, early-summer air, shot through with sunshine, was wine to him.
Chapter VIII 2010
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Disney's spring and early-summer movies, including "Cars 2" and "Thor" did worse at the box office than "Toy Story 3" and "Iron Man 2" in the same period last year.
TV, Parks Fuel Disney Profit Ethan Smith 2011
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Chaos plagued the Washington, D.C., encampment, which literally sunk in mire as early-summer rains turned “Resurrection City” into a boggy mess.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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The early-summer heat wave will strain the region's electrical grid as millions of air conditioners are cranked up.
Suddenly, It's Summer Heat Andrew Grossman 2011
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Chaos plagued the Washington, D.C., encampment, which literally sunk in mire as early-summer rains turned “Resurrection City” into a boggy mess.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Despite spreading distress about the economy, some recent government indicators do suggest early-summer signs of life.
Economy Sinks Markets Nick Timiraos 2011
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The early-summer heat wave will strain the region's electrical grid as millions of air conditioners are cranked up.
Suddenly, It's Summer Heat Andrew Grossman 2011
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Chaos plagued the Washington, D.C., encampment, which literally sunk in mire as early-summer rains turned “Resurrection City” into a boggy mess.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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