Not exact matches
At the end of the
summer, he
rushed to edit the movie — which we decided to name Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks With Geeks — so that we could sell it in
time for the holiday
rush.
Partly because I was pressed
for time and in a
rush to photograph them (and had to use the super harsh, early morning light), but mostly because there's been a disproportionate amount of brown - colored food in this space (these, those, and this)(and now you're looking at more) and it's
summer and the farmers market is bursting with vibrant produce and I'm just over here whipping up shit with peanut butter and chocolate.
The fact that the bill was
rushed through parliament before the
summer recess, without a green or white paper, and a reduced
time for scrutiny was widely criticised.
MPs have backed the Government's flagship Academies Bill which was
rushed through Parliament in
time for the start of the
summer recess.
With the arid wasteland of
summer behind us, September ushers in one of the most chaotic
times in the calendar year
for games: the holiday
rush.
As the art season slows down
for the
summer months and galleries take a breather from the
rush of global art fairs, many gallerists take this
time to identify and unify themes that reflect some of the concepts being expressed by contemporary artists, and put together group shows.
In its article entitled, «As Polar Ice Turns to Water, Dreams of Treasure Abound,» the
Times reported that a shrinking
summer time Arctic ice cap is spurring «nothing less than a great
rush for virgin territory and natural resources worth hundreds of billions of dollars.»
Given that parliaments and legislatures generally adjourn
for the
summer after a
rush of legislative changes in spring,
summer is the logical
time to publish a new edition of an annotated or consolidated statute.