A spokesman for Cumbria Police said the don't drink and drive initiative was a year-round message. |
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For one, they would like to remain open all year, but winter business has to warrant a year-round operation. |
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We plan to hire a consultant who can train our year-round staff in emergency management. |
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Texas, by contrast, has year-round warmth and could swallow the aggregate population of Alaska without so much as a belch. |
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Muddy fingers of water reach out to the famous seal colony, which is the year-round home to more than 500 seals. |
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This set of teenage girls cultivate their outlandish look by tanning themselves year-round in salons and dying their hair gold. |
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Apart from the odd tourist, there are many non-Malay people who reside in Sarawak year-round. |
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A portion of the collection can be viewed year-round at a museum in Nelson. |
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The Resort operates year-round, but the cooler months are March to November. |
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Used in the right way and with plants of appropriate scale, hedges bring year-round definition and a sense of enclosure. |
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I have a year-round newspaper contract, I wrote my book, and produced a DVD with Freddie Flintoff. |
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The intensity of the team's year-round training regime would be wasted on a player of inferior ability. |
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It has year-round beautiful ruby red leaves, which look particularly attractive with the light shining through. |
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As Lanzarote is only four and a half hours away, it spares you the jet lag and vaccinations, yet still offers the lure of year-round sun. |
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Open year-round is Daytona USA, an interactive motorsports attraction and museum next to the speedway. |
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This sponge broods embryos and larvae at all times, allowing year-round access to biological material. |
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Despite an occasional nasty storm, Florida still is as close to paradise as you can get year-round. |
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The ranch is outfitted strictly for year-round bowhunting and can accommodate up to 12 hunters. |
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Crime in Chicago is a year-round business, and Spot News is one of its oldest customers. |
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For example, retail giant Target says it retained about 30 percent of its seasonal team for year-round positions. |
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Heading southeast leads to Myrdalsjokull glacier, where you can ski or snowmobile year-round. |
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Many of them are, you know, year-round residents, many snowbirds, and the majority of whom are older citizens, correct? |
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This is a very delicious salad which you will want to make year-round. |
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Those painted toenails, that designer handbag and year-round tan. |
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The island basks in year-round subtropical sunshine, wafted by gentle Atlantic breezes. |
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For his photograph, he camped out for a week on New Island, which shelters more than 5,000 gentoos year-round. |
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The study of dietary effects on reproduction could help lead to year-round production of beneficial insects and their eggs. |
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To add color to a mostly herbal garden, rely on a few shrubs that bloom nearly year-round, such as lavatera and groundcover roses. |
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If you are allergic to dust, mold, animal dander, or other year-round allergens, there are some modifications of your environment that may help. |
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The young racers compete year-round in qualifying races in more than 150 cities and communities. |
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Although the United States had granted the Indians title to the hunting reserve, the government had never intended them to live there year-round. |
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Blue Jays are year-round residents across most of their range, but some northern birds do migrate south in the fall. |
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Boreal Chickadees are one of only a few species of songbird that are year-round residents in boreal forest. |
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He follows this six-day cycle year-round, which allows him to keep growing yet stay lean in the offseason. |
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It is possible that year-round foraging by leatherbacks has increased as a response to increased jellyfish. |
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In most areas, doves establish year-round feeding territories that are defended against conspecifics. |
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The home is two stories with a gambrel roof and a covered porch we enjoy year-round. |
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She said the business was also branching out into rare breed meat, free-range eggs and year-round fresh produce. |
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They settled in coulees and river valleys where permanent water and wild hay grew and could sustain them year-round. |
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A tailored bed skirt smartens the bedding ensemble, while windows get dressed for summer year-round with white eyelet curtain panels. |
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At this spot, marine and ice conditions favour the year-round presence of ringed seals. |
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The only apex predators that live year-round at high latitudes of the Ross Sea are the Weddell seal and emperor penguin. |
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For year-round students, the academy offers a full curriculum of requirements and electives, including French. |
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The finding has led to renewed calls for British Summer Time to be used year-round to give lighter afternoons and evenings. |
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The tourism development at Eastern Passage has been scaled back to an eight-month operation, rather than continuing on a year-round basis. |
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The company moved its Bailey's Irish Cream flavour from year-round availability to rotational status. |
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Iqaluit is a step closer to having its own year-round centre for showcasing the arts and culture. |
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With that realization, the push for facility winterization and year-round programming began. |
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Though it had tried, the company had not succeeded in establishing its rugs as year-round floor coverings. |
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Social groups were composed largely of males, but some males remained solitary year-round and most females were asocial. |
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In some species such sexual dimorphism occurs year-round and might be explained by intersexual differences in foraging, dominance or habitat use. |
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It's deciduous, so to obtain year-round shade, it will need to be interplanted with other evergreen species such as the yellowwood tree. |
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Three year-round, salaried employees receive free housing on ranch land and health insurance benefits. |
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The old standby of orange or lemon twists are available year-round, which helps to account for their popularity. |
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A member of the flycatcher family, the kiskadee was introduced into Bermuda in the 1950s and is now a year-round resident. |
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Wood benches made from hardwood such as teak, redwood, mahogany, or cedar can stay outside year-round. |
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We golfers, on the other hand, enjoy a year-round sport in which the knees play a crucial, if not pivotal, role. |
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The pingers transmit signals year-round, allowing the scientists to collect data even after they have returned home. |
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The forest grows atop permafrost, a layer of soil that remains frozen year-round. |
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Median earnings for full-time year-round male workers actually fell for the first time in four years, by a full percentage point. |
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The ice cap is melting, the polar bears are doomed, Australia is looking at a year-round bushfire season, and still they drive on. |
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Grass clippings arrive throughout the mowing season, and horse manure is delivered year-round. |
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In an intensely managed, year-round vegetable garden, plant peanuts after winter greens such as turnips or kale. |
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The markets are open year-round, but she only sells flowers and plants during the winter. |
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These kids live in a sun-kissed stretch of Australia known as Tropical North Queensland, where outdoor play is possible most days year-round. |
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The male Yellow-legged or Purple Honeycreeper is a beautiful bird that keeps his color year-round. |
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The presence of year-round rivers also provides Iraq with freshwater fish such as catfish and members of the genus Barbus. |
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These fish stay paired for at least a year and sometimes for their entire lifetime. They spawn year-round, usually near the full moon. |
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Its retractable hardtop makes it possible to drive the car year-round with little concern for the weather. |
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Upcoming docuseries include Cold Justice and Save Our Business as the network attempts to build a year-round lineup of original programming. |
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Diving takes place year-round, but late spring is fantastic for spotting basking sharks. |
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The Market grew from a volunteer-staffed, church bazaar sale in 1981, to an upscale destination with a year-round support staff of two. |
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In May, the Oregon Governor signed a bill to allow year-round off-track betting on simulcasts in the state. |
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Her university job guarantees her income year-round, but her challenge is time management. |
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A favourable climate makes Bankya suitable for year-round spa treatment, as well as for general prophylactics. |
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On their own, coyotes in Yellowstone hunt voles and deer mice year-round along with ground squirrels in summer. |
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He lifts weights, fides the stationary bike, maintains year-round conditioning with a personal trainer. |
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A small percentage of Burrowing Owls from migratory populations may remain on their breeding grounds year-round. |
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It is a rich, green environment that provides a year-round equatorial climate. |
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You'll find spectacular caverns, giant sequoias, award-winning wineries, and year-round recreational opportunities and cultural events. |
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There are two dry seasons and two rainy seasons, but the equatorial climate is very hot and humid year-round. |
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And then there's boxwood, an evergreen that has a unique, sweet scent year-round. |
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Also contributing to misperceptions has been a worldwide deployment which prevented the small fleet from having a year-round Caribbean presence. |
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In the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, hurricanes and tropical storms form and strike during a specific time of year, not year-round. |
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Pleasure Island in St. Anne's is to be transformed into a all-weather, year-round attraction. |
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Barred Owls can be found year-round in most lowland and montane forests throughout Washington. |
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With their evergreen, glossy leaves camellias look good year-round and make an excellent backdrop for summer flowering plants. |
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As a bonus, the tiles grow moss on them during the wet winter months, so they're attractive year-round. |
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Staffing of expanded programs and seasons may be one of the biggest challenges faced in meeting the needs of a year-round school calendar. |
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Of course, we still have our year-round chickadees, titmice, cardinals, woodpeckers, mourning doves and song sparrows. |
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The Maldives are a relatively accessible destination, offering year-round diving. |
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Whether the customer is hunting, shooting skeet or doing target practice, they're a year-round sale. |
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Rain falls in sharp downpours, however, and doesn't preclude year-round tourism. |
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The capital of Asmara, with a population of 400,000, has some broad, palm-lined boulevards and sunny, springlike weather year-round. |
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The raptors enjoy a year-round diet of piglets, but also prey on foxes. |
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Plants which will give year-round interest but don't require much work include berberis verruculosa, weigela, euonymus, hebe, kniphofia, and Arum italicum. |
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One of the largest and longest-running outdoor markets in Southern California, this year-round market offers uniquely West Coast items such as jojoba oil and fresh avocados. |
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Plants which will give year-round interest but don't require much work include Mahonia, weigela, hebe, kniphofia, sedum, wild geranium and Arum italicum. |
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Ariel Leve on why seasonal affective disorder does a disservice to those of us committed to year-round despair. |
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These roads all had crushed laterite surfaces, but none were reliable for year-round travel, primarily because of flooding during the rainy season. |
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The Atlantic zone receives trade winds and has high rainfall year-round. |
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We've learned many lessons over the years running a year-round program. |
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There are some good tracks around the impressive dams of the Elan Valley and over the surrounding moorlands, and most routes are rideable year-round. |
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Perhaps the biggest challenge in developing a robust and growing forage-finished program is the assurance of an equally distributed, year-round supply of slaughter cattle. |
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A new indoor fish-growing and aquaponics facility will enable inmates to grow fish for meals and produce fertilizer that will allow them to grow produce year-round. |
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The gardens have been planted for year-round colour and include flowerbeds, rockeries, a water feature, a raised patio, a herb garden and two sheds. |
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The types he most often sees are the rufous hummingbird, which summers here and migrates to Mexico for the winter, and the Anna's, which is a year-round resident. |
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So I turned to crimping my hair, wearing ripped up belly-shirts year-round, parading in knee high buckskin footwear, disrobing in poor taste and talking back to my momma. |
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Whether you're a market gardener wanting to extend your season or a family looking to grow more of your own food year-round, a hoophouse is the answer. |
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It is my all-time favourite because it is so dark and it's an excellent year-round plant offering good-looking foliage, tiny mauve flowers and persistent black berries. |
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In 2001, Krasnodar formed a partnership with Sochi to build a year-round ski resort in the latter. |
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It's on Peninsula Lake, in the picturesque North Muskoka region, handy for the Algonquin park and perfect for year-round canoeing, hiking and riding. |
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Slender shishito peppers can be found locally in Asian markets year-round. |
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Combined, those give the planet a year-round surface temperature hot enough to melt lead. |
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A few plants such as bougainvillea and shrimp plants flower all year-round, but island gardeners complain that their season is actually quite short. |
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But for the buffalo, the year-round, knee-deep mud is simply glorious. |
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This is a sleepy place, even in high season, but it attracts a community of surfers year-round, many coming for the world-class waves at Anchor Point. |
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The market operates year-round, and even in winter it's colorful, with navel oranges, Satsuma mandarins, and other citrus as well as greens, cole crops, apples, and nuts. |
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Summit County, Colo. Arapahoe Basin, the highest skiing area in North America, may soon be open year-round if permits to allow snowmaking are approved. |
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Reindeer herding among the northern Nentsy includes the year-round pasturing of reindeer under the supervision of herders and the use of herd dogs and reindeer-drawn sleighs. |
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From an off-season ski-training activity, then called ski-walking or ski-striding, Nordic walking has evolved into a year-round activity in its own right. |
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The cohune forest gives way to the riverine forest along river shorelines, where vast amounts of water are found year-round from excessive rain and from the flooding rivers. |
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Several steps can be taken in order to capitalize on the opportunities that arise from the circumstance of the year-round school calendar in a community. |
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Waves do bash its shores, and there is great surfing year-round. |
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In warm or tropical climates, year-round transmission is possible. |
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The park is open year-round, with activities that include self-guided hiking, interpretive tours, picnicking, canoeing, fishing and wildlife watching. |
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Data showed that consumers wanted year-round performance in a sedan or coupe, rather than purchasing a sport utility while garaging their existing rear-wheel-drive luxury car. |
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Following today's inaugural journey the classic train will operate a year-round schedule of lunch, dinner day trip and weekend excursions from York, Manchester and Liverpool. |
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He also named year-round residents, such as the Willow Ptarmigan and Arctic Hare. |
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The company has added two 200-barrel fermenters, which will allow the brewery to shift its GUBNA Imoerial IPA from seasonal to year-round status. |
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The blackcheek tonguefish appeared to be a year-round resident species in the creek. |
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No great physical skill or specialized equipment is necessary to summit or spelunk it, and it offers a warm welcome year-round. |
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To find camps that are looking for year-round staff, talk to your local ACA executive director or visit www. |
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Evergreens provide a dense year-round screen, the slightly tender Monterey pine, Pinus radiate, the most widely used. |
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Across the state, ski areas installed new lifts, underwent extensive snowmaking improvements and added year-round attractions. |
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Delta said that its year-round carbon offset program allows customers to purchase and retire carbon offsets on delta. |
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Smaller species of lutjanids require fewer resources per individual and can form schools year-round. |
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Beyond the links and the nets, sporting Sarasotans can hit the water year-round to surf, sail, skimboard or snorkel. |
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Metazoans and microsporidia were common in South Puget Sound and exhibited high infection intensity year-round. |
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Sheesha could soon be served year-round at hotels in Bahrain in a bid to boost business, according to Gulf Daily News. |
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She preps bouquets garnis, large and small, and pops them in a freezer bag to use year-round. |
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Horned animals such as aoudad, blackbuck and mouflon can be hunted year-round. |
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Sangrias proved to be a huge hit for the brand last summer with two of the sangrias added as year-round offerings. |
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Waldorf salad has a special place at our holiday meals, but it does have appeal year-round. |
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Men and women veterans from both Gulf War eras were more likely to be employed in full-time, year-round jobs than their nonveteran counterparts. |
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The Jumparoo Frog Pogo appeals to parents and kids alike and can be used year-round on all indoor and outdoor terrain. |
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With year-round, you don't get the same breaks as your friends and you don't really get that long summer break,'' Perl said. |
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However, hog large intestines are a year-round staple in the cuisines of the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia. |
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Many people, however, do not exercise year-round so their equipment simply gathers dust. |
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Most pupfishes likely are facultative year-round spawners.Behavioral ecology of pupfishes from northern Mexico. |
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Just about the only creatures living on the barren terrain year-round are musk oxen and small birds. |
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Feres Special Children Services is a year-round, integrated therapeutic preschool offering highly individualized, intensive stimulation. |
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Hummingbirds cavort in her yard year-round, and on Saturday alone, she counted five mourning doves, two dark-eyed juncos, a white-crowned sparrow and two house finches. |
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A sort of roiling mist seemed year-round to hold the town in its grip. |
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A website is a viable tool that will broaden CIDC's reach as well as attract economic investment and year-round tourism to Coney Island and its surrounding neighborhoods. |
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In addition to the newer summer stock, the greatest fashion styles are also available in clothing options for year-round wear, including denim and leggings. |
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Called the Magna Carta of Psychrometrics, the document helps determine the precise correlation between temperature and humidity to create a comfortable environment year-round. |
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Quality is akin to a mantra at the POB School, an institution that remains notoriously insular with very few foreigners admitted to the year-round program. |
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A Very Klingon Khristmas arrived too late for more timely holiday mention but since Trekkies operate year-round, what better gift to give outside of the holidays than this? |
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The year-round mission of Meet Minneapolis is to market, sell and maximize the visitor experience of Minneapolis for the economic benefit of the community. |
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Our blind stays on the water year-round, so the use of materials in and around the water area had to be rot-proof and able to withstand water contact for years. |
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The Northern Cardinal is a socially monogamous, dichromatic, year-round resident that exhibits a single annual molt immediately after the breeding season. |
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Other local districts are already completely year-round and have integrated their summer programs into intersessions, or shortened periods of school between tracks. |
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Characteristic symptoms of PAR include year-round nasal congestion and postnasal drainage with less rhinorrhea and sneezing than in seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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Elkton's Big K Guest Ranch and Guide Service has expanded and now offers year-round guided fishing trips, jet boat rides and rafting trips along the Umpqua River Loop. |
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Park plans include water slides, wave pools and a year-round pool. |
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As of last year, there were more than 150 commercial PFAL systems operating in Japan for year-round production of leaf vegetables, without soil, herbicides, or insecticides. |
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Poultry farmers also maintain strict biosecurity measures year-round keep their flocks protected from wild birds and routinely test flocks for avian influenza. |
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For instance, a Conservancy could ensure that money raised from the popular year-round Greenmarket could go right to park projects and pay for evening sanitation pick-ups. |
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With this expansion the Montreal-Halifax route will operate year-round with up to two daily non-stop roundtrip flights, an increase from four weekly flights. |
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Or should we keep them slathered in ultra-high protection year-round? |
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