Sentences with phrase «by the time summer»

The Premier League's golden boy at the moment, Harry Kane will likely have had his first senior England cap by the time the summer rolls around.
The Rangers, for the first time in forever, have some hot young armswho could make a huge impact on the team by the time the summer rollsaround.
Arsene Wenger is regularly asked about the contract talks between Arsenal and Mesut Ozil, which will reach a critical point if the German midfielder has not put pen to paper by the time the summer transfer window arrives, and the latest person to pitch in with some advice for our assist king is the Germany legend Michael Ballack.
With the summer 2016 window being the biggest to date, who's to bet that this won't be beaten by the time this summer is over?
By the time summer arrived, a battered and bruised Moyes was no longer United manager and now he can only look back on what might have been.
By the time summer fades to fall, the Chicago Park District will start charging $ 1 an hour to leave your car at any of the more than 4,400 spots along the lake that until now cost nothing.
By the time summer rolls around, they are forgotten or, worse, broken.
By the time summer comes to a close each year, I find myself counting down the days to the autumnal equinox and looking for any excuse to throw a...
It's a terrible feeling of regret, where by the time summer comes, it is already too late to start a program that would give you any meaningful results.
We come out of our winter hibernation, look in the mirror, and decide we must lose 15 lbs by the time our summer beach vacation rolls around.
But if giving up wine and pizza for a month or more means that I'll be strapping on my running shoes by the time the summer solstice arrives, then it's all worth it.
By the time summer ends, it's been too hot and too buggy to be outside at all.
Although you may be dying to ditch jackets and tights, you'll be missing the fun of mixing layers and textures by the time summer is halfway over.
This way due to olderwomendating.com, by the time my summer vacation was finishing I was happy and calm for granny.
It is another film that will fade into obscurity by the time the summer blockbusters begin their battle for predominance at the box office.
Though many of this month's films probably won't be remembered by the time summer rolls around, there are a few indie flicks with real cult potential and a pair of tentpole - type movies based on popular properties that will benefit from opening during a less competitive time of year.
By the time summer came around, it mysteriously cleared up.
Unfortunately, by the time summer arrives in Florida, our travel season wit...
By the time summer was over I had decided to enroll in the Art Students League, and invoke the GI BIll, get it to live on.
To be eligible, students need to have completed their second year of law school by the time their summer employment would start.
By the time the summer travel season starts, more countries are expected to require visitors to prove they have medical coverage
Terwelp says that by the time the summer ends, job seekers who took the summer off will be competing against even more job seekers who have followed the same strategy.

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«This explains why we think that time speeds up when we grow older,» Eagleman said - why childhood summers seem to go on forever, while old age slips by while we're dozing.
Cracking an emerging market This summer companies that want to exploit the increasingly favorable economics offered by UAS will, for the first time, be able to lay the groundwork for expanded operations beneath, above, around and on the Arctic ice.
By late summer 2017, Thomson Reuters» shares had hit an all - time high on the New York and Toronto Stock exchanges.
While it's not surprising to see companies like Whole Foods jumping on the meal - kit bandwagon with a partnership with Purple Carrot last week, the decision by the New York Times this summer to launch a meal - kit service may have left some scratching their heads.
Now, as Morgan Stanley outlines, there quite a few hurdles to overcome for the industry to see a real dissolution of the overwhelming dominance enjoyed by incumbents like Bloomberg (which, as this Financial Times article from last summer details, has a cult - like following among its faithful users).
Ever since Sumner re-asserted control last summer with the Labor Day ouster of one - time favorite Tom Freston as CEO of Viacom, Shari has largely receded from any visible role, instead focusing on operating the 120 movie theaters owned by National Amusements.
Serena Williams cemented her status as one of the greatest female athletes of all time in tennis by claiming four consecutive major titles from late 2014 through this summer.
McDonald's expects to be in - line with Disney's nutrition guidelines by the summer just in time for the release of «Incredibles 2.»
Four of Uber's 10 biggest cities are now in China, according to an email sent by Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to investors and obtained by the Financial Times earlier this summer.
South Korea plans to have a network up and running by the time it hosts the 2018 Winter Olympics, while Japan wants it for the Summer Games in 2020.
Spring is a key time for retailers who look for increased spending by consumers preparing for summer activities, vacations and home renovations.
There's never been a more compelling time to go to Aspen for Fortune Brainstorm TECH, our annual by - invitation - only summer retreat for leaders from Fortune 500 companies, the top emerging entrepreneurs of the tech world, and the most important investors who finance them.
Dear friends and colleagues, This summer we saw an opportunity to provide greater clarity to entrepreneurs and our partners about the mission and focus of our work, which at times was obscured by references to «needles in haystacks» instead of our true inspiration, which is the gritty teamwork required to harvest hay from a field and stack it in a barn.
While Trudeau presses ahead for legalization of marijuana by next summer, some provinces say they need more time to plan for heavy lifting on regulating and policing legal pot sales.
When Summers returned to Washington, this time to the White House, as President Obama's top economic adviser, he prominently mentioned Zimmerman, by then a billionaire hedge fund proprietor, as among his kitchen cabinet of advisers.
There's also the fact that, according to reports, the singer has been at work on a new album for some months, and judging by her usual release cycle - a summer single followed by an album in November - it would be just about time for things to begin rolling.
The launch will involve the Falcon Heavy rocket system, which will be the world's most powerful rocket by the time of its first flight test this summer.
That move by Britain sent world markets reeling and led to U.S. mortgage rates near all - time lows last summer.
The Fed raised short - term rates from 1 % in early 2004 in a stair - step approach over time all the way up to 5.25 % by the summer of 2007.
Data through June 2012, released today by S&P Dow Jones Indices for its S&P / Case - Shiller Home Price Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices, showed that all three headline composites ended the second quarter of 2012 with positive annual growth rates for the first time since the summer of 2010.
According to The New York Times, this summer's 3 - D offerings like Turbo, produced by DreamWorks (NASDAQ: DWA) and distributed...
What finally emerged in the summer of 1518 from this frantic rethinking — recall that Luther was trying to work through the theological issue while at the same time explaining to the world why he shouldn't be burned at the stake for heresy — seems to have been shaped primarily by reflection on texts such as Matthew 16:19: «Whatever you loose on earth is loosed in heaven.»
Last spring, as her strength dwindled, and her ability to function on her own became less predictable, the inexorable end of summer portended the dread awareness that this time my return to full - time teaching would require engaging full time care by strangers in my absence.
The summer in our cottage by an inland lake in the North woods, where she painted, or worked, or later, lay prostrated by illness, but uncomplaining, while I wrote a substantial portion of the volume, is a precious memory time will not dim.
She decided not to publicly declare her transgenderism until last summer, by which time she was in her mid-50s and had been married to a woman, Rev Penny Jones, for more than 30 years.
Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
This summer, the New York Times concluded a lengthy series on the perceptions of race among Americans by saying: «The series has portrayed a stubbornly enduring racial divide, and the poll suggested that even as the rawest forms of bigotry have receded they have often been replaced by remoteness and distrust in places of work, learning and worship.»
Isn't the theme thus perennial and not a function of this new thing called the sexual revolution, exhibited so vividly by last summer's («Time of the Season» hits the charts in 1968) Summer ofsummer's («Time of the Season» hits the charts in 1968) Summer ofSummer of Love?
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