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  2. Summer Sun - Wikipedia

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    The cover is a double exposure photograph taken in a New Jersey parking lot. [citation needed]Despite the title of the album, the cover shows the band wearing Winter coats

  3. All Summer in a Day - Wikipedia

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    A 30-minute television adaptation was created, originally broadcast on the PBS children's series WonderWorks in 1982. The adaptation differs from the story in that the sun only appears every nine years, and the ending is expanded: the children atone for their horrible act by giving Margot flowers they picked while the Sun was out. [2]

  4. Missing Summer Sun Already? Alex Aster's “Summer in the City ...

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    "Summer in the City was such a joy to write, and I hope that is reflected on every page," Aster tells PEOPLE about the writing process. "I set out to write the book I wanted to read during the ...

  5. Summer Son - Wikipedia

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    "Summer Son" is a song by Scottish band Texas, released as the second single from their fifth studio album, The Hush (1999). The song was released in Europe on 9 August 1999 and in the United Kingdom on 16 August 1999, peaking at number five on the UK Singles Chart .

  6. 125 Summer Puns about Sun, Water, Beach & Fun - AOL

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    This list of 125 summer puns should be more than enough to sandal, and on those really hot days, they’re buy one, sweat one free. Don’t go skimming past these puns, you might just miss one ...

  7. Uttarayana - Wikipedia

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    The season occurs based on tropical sun (without ayanamsha). The Earth revolves around Sun with a tilt of 23.44 degrees. When the tilt is facing the Sun it is defined as summer and when the tilt is away from the Sun it is called winter. That is the reason when there is summer north of the equator, it will be winter south of the equator. [9]

  8. Judy Blume answers 15 questions about 'Summer Sisters ... - AOL

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    Judy Blume answers questions about Summer Sisters, a Read With Jenna pick, and the rest of her long and legendary career.

  9. Solstice - Wikipedia

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    Xiàzhì or Geshi (Chinese and Japanese: 夏至; Korean: 하지(Haji); Vietnamese: Hạ chí; lit. summer's extreme) is the 10th solar term, and marks the summer solstice. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 90° (around 21 June) and ends when the Sun reaches the longitude of 105° (around 7 July).