Summers
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How
summers
and crises go together was obvious in the event that triggered the first big collapse of the gold standard, the outbreak of WWI in 1914.
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My childhood
summers
were in the Puget Sound of Washington, among the first growth and big growth.
Through the summers, as they go from one teacher to the next, you have this continuity of data that even at the district level, they can see.
Similarly, in Lake Erie, couple of
summers
ago there was hundreds of miles of this blue-green algae and the city of Toledo, Ohio, couldn't use it for their drinking water for several days on end.
But what Housman understood, and you hear it in the symphonies of Nielsen too, was that the long, hot, silvan
summers
of stability of the 19th century were coming to a close, and that we were about to move into one of those terrifying periods of history when power changes.
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