Half of in-year admissions happened in the Autumn term, with 30% in mid- or late September.
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The work is beginning during the school holidays and will continue into the autumn term until Christmas.
Speaking to the court on Wednesday, Mr Brewer confirmed he had been in love with her in the autumn term of 1994.
Department for Education figures show 0.51% of half-days were missed in the autumn term of 2009 and spring term of 2010 because of family holidays.
With the prospect of further teacher shortages in the autumn term, Mr Magee is the kind of teacher that the government has been desperate to recruit.
But the number of primary school pupils in England missing school without permission in the autumn term of 2009 and spring term of 2010 has risen slightly.
In the autumn term of 2008, 0.73% of half-days were lost to authorised and unauthorised school holidays and 0.45% were lost in the spring term of 2009.
The launch at Ysgol Melin Gruffydd, Cardiff is timed to start with the autumn school term, which has led to a surge in peak-time traffic across Wales.
The problem in the short term is that the European autumn consumer slowdown may herald a chilly Christmas season.
That is a larger premium even than during the financial crisis caused by the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management in the autumn of 1998.
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If the balance between the parties after the mid-term elections later this autumn stays much the same as it is now, he may try again to find some wording that will satisfy enough Republicans and enough Democrats.
Ms Sodha said that towards the end of the current 16-week autumn term both children and teachers "get worn out".
The regulator is worried that automatic enrolment, a long-term process which started in the autumn of 2012, means that hundreds of thousands of employers, and millions of workers, will start dealing with a company pension scheme for the first time.
Though he would be flouting Canadian custom, he could even carry on right to the end of his party's term and call an election in the autumn of 1999.
The government is set to launch a review of the long-term funding of higher education later this autumn, but the final decision on raising tuition fees is unlikely to be made until after the general election.
The NUT, in a joint campaign with the Nasuwt, has already announced a series of local strikes in the summer term, followed by a one-day national strike in the autumn.
Although his four-year term does not end until the autumn, the government is already looking for a replacement.
With corporate malfeasance likely to be the biggest issue in this autumn's mid-term Congressional elections, both Democrats and Republicans are now speaking out in support of harsh action against errant executives and companies.
Faint though it is, there is a glimmer of hope in financial markets: interest rates on short-term loans between banks and on longer-term corporate debt have fallen notably since the autumn, and there has been a flood of new bond issues.
Without the Tea Party, the Republicans would never have made such big gains in last autumn's mid-term elections.
Only last autumn, the Fed had to save world finance by masterminding the rescue of Long-Term Capital Management, a hedge fund, and cutting interest rates three times.
Things may be better than last autumn when there was an imminent threat of a financial collapse but the recovery is built on very short-term foundations.
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