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Lasting one year; of a timespan of one year. quotations examples
Both are congruent with a yearlong periodicity, which is apparently neutralized in the main settlement.
1976, Jean-Paul Dumont, Under the rainbow: nature and supernature among the Panare Indians, page 81
By saving your entire file of daily and weekly lists, you will create your yearlong list.
2003, Richard A. Simon with James F. Newman, Making time to lead: how principals can stay on top of it all, page 3
Which lasts throughout every year; which is not seasonal quotations examples
Yearlong manning is needed, although at a somewhat reduced level from the peak periods in the fall.
1957, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
During interviews, teachers and/or principals in three of the four most effective schools cited a yearlong staff development effort.
2002, Barbara Taylor, P. David Pearson, Teaching reading: effective schools, accomplished teachers, page 37
(chiefly agriculture) Per year. quotations examples
The estimate of the number of sheep and cattle now using this range is equivalent to 250000 cattle units yearlong
1939, Hugh Hammond Bennett, Soil conservation, page 807
The carrying capacity of this area is 46 cattle yearlong.
1946, U.S. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, Administration and use of public lands: Parts 5-9
Throughout every year; not seasonally quotations examples
Over much of the Great Plains, water was not available yearlong for units of land as small as the customary ownership units
1979, Marion Clawson, The western range livestock industry, page 73
Black bear and mountain goats occur in the area yearlong.
1989, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands, Additions to the national wilderness preservation system, volume 2, page 898