The results - of tests taken by children aged 11 and 14 in May - should have been delivered before the summer break in July.
As a child, I remember watching Adel Iman films when I visited my family in Egypt during summer break.
With the Irish government hoping to have its proposed bill made law by the Dail (Irish parliament) summer break in July, both pro-choice and anti-abortion campaigners are getting ready for a battle lasting several months.
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However, the underlying fundamentals of the U.S. economy have undoubtedly strengthened considerably over the last year, interest rates remains extremely low, and crude oil prices are falling just in time for summer (a break for consumers budgets).
It was through one of Leong's leads in London that paved the way for Genting to buy upmarket casino Maxims and break into the London market in the summer of 2004.
Just along the Riviera coast, President Hollande has also been taking a moderate summer break, dutifully staying in the official presidential retreat of Fort de Bregancon.
Tory backbenchers suspect that then move is a sweetener for Mr Wiggin, to compensate him for his reshuffle demotion, and a punishment for Mr Clifton-Brown for his role in organising the Lords rebellion before the summer break.
The structure of the English season means that the only proper break the players have comes in the summer.
Before the summer break, a new energy policy and a change in health-care finance are on the agenda.
Kabba, who has played Premier League football with both the Blades and Watford, has struggled to break into the Bees line-up after joining in the summer.
MPs agreed to shorten their summer break a couple of years ago, returning to Westminster in early September for about two weeks ahead of the conference season.
But the band may be taking a break next summer and the festival is having a year off in 2012, Mr Eavis added.
During one summer break, he worked at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, in Washington, D.
"It was a highlight of the summer, to be able to see the best surfers in the world on your local break, " he said.
The next race on the F1 calendar is the European Grand Prix in Valencia on August 23, with the teams now a week into the month-long summer break.
When London was announced as the 2012 Olympic host city, it meant one staple of the UK summer would have to take temporary break: the world-famous Glastonbury contemporary arts festival in Somerset.
Changes that were approved include wider powers for MPs to initiate Commons debates, the possible reintroduction of September sittings to break-up the long summer recess, and a greater role for public petitions in Parliament.
While we take a break from influenza during the North American summer, flu attacks the Southern Hemisphere, and in the tropics, flu rates are relatively stable throughout the year.
In the '90s, Will Smith's summer anthem "Miami" described a never-ending spring break-like atmosphere, surpassing New York and Los Angeles as the place to "party in the city where the heat is on, all night on the beach 'til the break of dawn".
He added that the publication of the statements, just hours before MPs set off for their 11-week summer break, means the prime minister has "violated his own ministerial code of conduct 10 times in one day".
"What people forget with the long winter break is that during that break the international players get a real rest as well, which is not the case in the summer, " Wenger said, underlining that national team players usually have obligations in difficult summer tournaments.
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