Word: seasonale
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Students awaken at 6 a.m. and do their laundry and personal chores before sitting down to a breakfast of steamed bread, porridge and tea. Depending on weather and seasonal conditions, their days are about evenly divided between study sessions, field work and paramilitary drills. After supper there are group activities...
Schwarz-Bart sets the foundations for his novel far away from Guadeloupe, in the West Africa of the Diolas. They live "in a calm and intricate estuary landscape, where the clean water of a river, the green water of an ocean, and the black water of a delta channel mingled...
Why should baseball, with its sluggish metabolism and lack of crunch, retain its hold on the national imagination? The answer lies partly in its seasonal associations. No one is immune to the vernal equinox. The same jump of the blood occurs on ghetto streets and Little League diamonds, in bleachers...
That mood, though disruptive, is hardly unreasonable. The Government reported at week's end that consumer prices in March jumped a shocking .8% after seasonal adjustment. That equaled the February increase, which was the largest in 22 years. In the first quarter, living costs soared at an annual rate...
Of the reservation's 11,353 resident Indians, only 2787 are considered capable of holding a job. Forty-two per cent of those are unemployed, and if seasonal jobs are calculated, the unemployment figure leaps to 64 per cent.