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Middle-class students, whose summers often included other educational activities, tended to benefit more from summer school than low-income children, according to Mr. Cooper's study, but over all, 85percentt of the students who attended outperformed peers who did not.
Residents of the Arab Gulf region are more accustomed to such inclement weather so it's been particularly hard on the Lebanese whose summers are usually cooler and more humid on the Mediterranean side of the map.
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(Viña's draw is well known to Chileans, including the president, whose summer residence is there).
LOS ANGELES — Pity the high school students whose summer jobs involve changing movie theater marquees.
This is British India, from Melbourne, whose Summer Forgive Me is no 84.
The lodge was built in 1915 by cousins of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose summer home was nearby.
Consider the case of the director Lou Ye, whose "Summer Palace" also opened in New York Friday.
It also houses the royal family, whose summer palace on the lake became the Lake Palace Hotel in 1971.
That number, of course, is minuscule by the standards of Hollywood, 12 of whose summer releases grossed over $100 million each.
"Is this your can?" he asked, pointing to a crushed Dr Pepper receptacle left by a thirsty local teenage boy whose summer job involved vacuuming the art studio.
Barcelona's main threat, as ever, comes from Real Madrid, whose summer makeover was to swap José Mourinho for its new coach, Carlo Ancelotti.
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