And if you can talk about -- I mean, it's like the end of the summer, so this isn't a summer thing.
"One swallow doesn't make a summer, " says Meileen Choo, chief executive of film producer and distributor Cathay Organization.
It wasn't until the summer of 2002 that her world suddenly included what was possible beyond the walls of her illness.
The Audubon Zoo is open on weekends, although the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, which lost most of its fish after the storm knocked out power, won't reopen until summer.
Hughes, however, though appointed earlier in the year, won't start until late summer for family reasons.
Demand was so unpredictable that he couldn't say what the summer quarter would bring.
Middle-school students who scored low on state tests but weren't required to attend summer school will be eligible.
"I can't wait for the summer to come now so I can just forget about this stupid game!"
BBC: SPORT | Other Sport... | Snooker | Selby completes amazing comeback
Although the zoo says this went "very much to plan", it won't know until the summer whether it actually worked.
As a member of the NFL's ten-person executive committee, Murphy knew his top priority was making sure the revenue-sharing regimen didn't get diluted during summer negotiations among owners.
Phil Rothwell, from the Environment Agency, says the wet summer hasn't helped the situation.
"We certainly don't want to repeat last summer, " said Ken Bostock, United's managing director of airport strategy.
They weren't leviathans worthy of a summer blockbuster, but they were sharks, with the teeth to prove it.
Just because you're a slugging star all summer doesn't mean you'll get the job done come the fall.
There's increased speculation that the PlayStation 3 videogames console won't make stores before the summer, stemming from the company's apparent reticence when quizzed by analysts.
He said, there are bad options and worse options, speaking about Iraq, and then went on to say there's no reason we shouldn't be out by next summer.
And if you haven't made plans for a summer vacation yet, might we recommend this stunning Swedish "Treehotel" housed within a silvery mirror cube in the sky?
ENGADGET: Inhabitat's Week in Green: of mirror cubes and urban icebergs
Meanwhile, the stricter U.S. sanctions, which won't fully take effect until summer, will go one step further, likely reducing the volume of Iranian exports by shutting buyers of Iranian oil out of the U.S. financial system.
The Italians, after all, not only didn't lose a game at home during their qualifying campaign for this summer's European championships, they didn't even concede a goal.
In the summer we don't have any qualms about telling people to keep hydrated.
It's also one of the few "event" movies this summer that doesn't outstay its welcome.
Dr. SPIESEL: Toilet train in the summer because in the summer you don't have the problem of all of these layers of clothes.
It didn't seem to matter that even summer associates at Cravath were expected to close Time Warner deals way past midnight.
The CFPB, a new agency that gained authority over credit-card issues last year, examined the problem over the summer but hadn't previously signaled changes.
The upper deck that juts into the ocean is still being designed and isn't expected to open until the summer of 2014, he said.
It is a bit of a fluke that so many players are injured at the same time, and I don't expect this to happen next summer.
The legacy of confidence means it is the challenge of politicians and civic leaders to foster that spirit so it doesn't disappear along with the fleeting summer sun.
Hardware for a digital answering machine is also built in, although that functionality won't be available until later this summer via a software upgrade, available over the Internet.
应用推荐