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summer time

[′səm·ər ′tīm]
(astronomy)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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It was 1976 all over again in London as Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson performed a song from their movie "A Star Is Born." Headlining British Summer Time in Hyde Park Sunday night, July 7, 2019, Streisand sang Evergreen" from the movie before calling to the stage "one of my favorite leading men." (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis, File)
"Rather than miss games it's the summer time to heal and recover.
Yet the safety statistics suggest we should set our clocks to British Summer Time and stick there forever.
Currently all 28 states change to winter time on the last Sunday of October, and to summer time on the last Sunday of March.
For the last week before the clocks move forward for the start of British Summer Time (BST), theweatherhas been unusually sunny and mild - but who's complaining?
For the first time in our country, summer time was introduced in 1979, and for the first time in Europe it was in 1916.
On Sunday, the clocks are set to go forward as we move toBritish Summer Time. It means the mornings will be temporarily darker, with additional day light in the evenings.
EU countries that decide to keep their summer time should make their final clock change on the last Sunday in March 2021.
"CULTURAL icons" Bob Dylan and Neil Young will headline the British Summer Time festival in London.
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