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President Kim Dae Jung of South Korea campaigned for a "sunshine" policy of warmer relations with the North.
There is wide acceptance of the need for a "sunshine period", which will allow for a peer review of proposed commitments before they are locked in.
EasyJet (easyjet.com) flies from Gatwick to Larnaca from £62 return, then Kalopanayiotis is a two-hour drive Prices fall on the Greek islands as soon as August is over, even though September is arguably the best time for a sunshine holiday there: the sea is still warm enough for swimming, the scorching heat has mellowed and the crowds have dispersed.
Nothing extreme happens in Spring Training aside from extreme sunburns earned by cabin-fevered Northeasterners dying for a sunshine fix.
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For Zachara, a sunshine baby also represents hope.
The next winter he and his family went to Peru for a little sunshine.
From December to April, the world's wealthy bring their yachts to the azure waters of the Caribbean for a little sunshine and conspicuous consumption.
The clouds of fate part, and for a moment, sunshine pours through, sweet and warm and golden.
And even though I make you go outside for a little sunshine and do chores and homework and eat meals at the table, I really want to curl up under the covers too.
The islands have been subject to extensive development as their government has aimed to turn them into a sunshine paradise for wealthy holidaymakers.
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