Mr O'Dwyer's mother Julia said it could be October "at the earliest".
And then, Julia said -- Julia, where are you?
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Transport 2000's Streets for People co-ordinator Julia Samson said during the Bank Holidays more young people were playing outside.
Meanwhile, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said she was leaving the talks early to return home after her father died.
Conservator Julia Nagle said on Radio 4's Today programme that she had "every faith" the defaced painting could be restored.
In her draft police and crime plan, Julia Mulligan said she will be expanding the special constabulary and increasing volunteer PCSOs.
During a passionate debate on the issue at Labor's annual conference, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said the change would be in the country's interests.
Tellingly and sheepishly, Julia Gillard said she would not move into The Lodge, the prime ministerial residence, until Australian voters had essentially handed her the keys.
"Today is a significant day for Australians and the Australians of the future who want to see a better environment, " Prime Minister Julia Gillard said before the vote.
"The principle of Universal Credit is sound but our research has found the actual roll-out could unintentionally trap people in poverty and hardship, " the organisation's chief executive Julia Unwin said.
In a speech in Sydney last year, where she tried to elucidate the immigration issue, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said that the debate "should not be constrained by self-censorship or political correctness".
Det Insp Julia Bowden said he had "never been missing before and, as people can imagine, his family and friends are absolutely beside themselves with worry that Michael has not returned from his night out".
"I do believe the community is willing to embrace the justice of this campaign because Australians understand that indigenous culture and history are a source of pride for us all, " Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said.
Speaking at the honorary citizenship ceremony, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said the move was "an expression of our deep gratitude for all that our nation gained when so many saved by Wallenberg came to these shores".
"They speak English and they are very well educated, " said Julia MacLauchlan, director of Microsoft's worldwide product group.
"It's very important that we recognize not only their contribution to American history, but women's history, " said Julia Lauria-Blum, curator of the WASP exhibit at the museum.
Australian PM Julia Gillard has said she is "surprised and disappointed" by Malaysia's treatment of Senator Nick Xenophon and vowed to press for an explanation of his deportation.
"Zoning has always concerned itself, for better or worse, with social matters, such as banishing noxious uses, " said Julia Vitullo-Martin, a senior fellow at the Regional Plan Association.
"The report highlights the scale of the challenge the government faces if it is to reduce poverty significantly in the UK, " said Julia Unwin, chief executive of the Foundation.
"My first reaction, probably everyone's reaction, is that this is as dangerously near as we've got to a TV programme playing God, " said Julia Raeside of the Guardian newspaper.
"We think hiring will be more subdued in the second quarter as the economy weathers a consumer spending slowdown and sequestration job cuts, " said Julia Coronado, an economist at BNP Paribas.
Julia Gillard has said she is open to the idea of an inquiry into media ethics and ownership, though noticeably she hedged and did not go as far as to announce one.
This result suggested the polarized ethnically-based politics of the past may be breaking down, said Julia Sweig of the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations in a recent article in The National Interest.
"There is so much energy in the ground that we can access, that it's coming into more people's backyards than ever before, " said Julia Bell, a spokeswoman for the Independent Petroleum Association of America.
But Valle's lawyer, Julia Gatto, said the conviction was flawed because the jury had focused on his "unusual and bizarre and frankly very ugly" thoughts, and not on the fact that no-one had been harmed.
"In the current crisis, servicers who are not conflicted for a variety of reasons that the big bank servicers are have been more aggressive and more creative in their loan modifications, " said Julia Gordon, director of housing finance and policy at the Center for American Progress, a Washington, D.
The new pope may not halt the region's recent shift toward more liberal social issues, illustrated by the recent legalization of abortions in Mexico City and the strong gay rights movement in countries such as Argentina, said Julia Young, a professor of Latin American history at the Catholic University in Washington, D.
"Whilst funding earmarked for ultra-fast broadband in 10 UK cities is both ambitious and heartening, and will undoubtedly benefit technology companies looking to develop and expand in the UK, the primary concern should be the provision of a quality service to rural areas before pursuing the title of fastest broadband in the world, " said Julia Stent, director of telecoms at price comparison site Uswitch.
He hugged his lawyer, Julia Gatto, who said later that she and Valle had been crying.
The announcement means that the TWA name will be gone by the end of the year, said spokeswoman Julia Bishop-Cross.
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