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Soon, a number of movie companies worked there year-round and, in 1911, Dwan began working part-time in Hollywood.
In an era in which warfare was usually seasonal, and non-noble soldiers spent part of the year working at farms, the year-round training required for the effective use of the longbow was a challenge.
Males working full-time and year-round had a median income of $ 44, 018 versus $ 39, 471 for full-time, year-round working females.
Boca Grande has always been a unique community, with a large number of wealthy winter residents rubbing elbows with the fishermen and railroad and port workers who formed the permanent, year-round working population.
Based on recommendations made during a comprehensive briefing by Task Force Uniform on Feb. 24 2006, CNO Michael G. Mullen agreed to production of both a BDU-style working uniform for all Sailors E-1 to O-10 and a more practical, year-round service uniform to withstand day-to-day classroom and office-like environments where the service uniform is typically worn.
Several government and private entities believed that a dam in the upper Tennessee Valley, working in conjunction with dams at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, could provide badly needed flood control to East Tennessee and help keep the Tennessee River consistently navigable year-round.

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About 30 countries maintain about seventy research stations ( 40 year-round or permanent, and 30 summer-only ) in Antarctica, with an approximate population of 4000 in summer and 1000 in winter.
Mecca also attracted a year-round population of scholars, pious Muslims who wished to live close to the Kaaba, and local inhabitants who served the pilgrims.
Transportation in Puerto Rico includes a system of roads, highways, freeways, airports, ports and harbors, and railway systems, serving a population of approximately 4 million inhabitants year-round.
The isolated population of Laptev walruses is confined year-round to the central and western regions of the Laptev Sea, the eastmost regions of the Kara Sea, and the westmost regions of the East Siberian Sea.
Besides the main town, most of the year-round population resides in one of the four main villages: Pianoconte is almost due west across the island, Quattropani in the northwest, Acquacalda along the northern coast, and Canneto is on the eastern shore north of Lipari town.
Because Hamilton County is entirely within the Adirondack Park, it has a low population of year-round residents, but this population increases at least fivefold during summer months.
The estimated year-round population is 15, 000 residents ; however, the summer population can swell to over 100, 000 people.
However, its year-round population has grown considerably since the 1960s.
The island now boasts a year-round population of about 15, 000 people in six towns ; in summer, the population swells to 100, 000 residents, with more than 25, 000 additional short-term visitors coming and going on the ferries during the summer season.
Its relatively small year-round population has led to a very activist citizenry who are highly involved in the island's day-to-day activities.
During the 1990s, Deschutes County experienced the most rapid growth of any county in Oregon largely due to the availability of recreation activities year-round, and its location as the nearest population center to much of the central Cascade Range.
Approximately 75 persons are year-round residents ; the majority of the population are transient fish processing workers that live in group quarters.
The year-round population soared to 1, 200 inhabitants by 1870.
Besides its size, remoteness from heavily populated areas, and having a moderate climate that afforded year-round operations, most importantly, Cooke's coastal location allowed missiles to be launched into the Pacific Ocean without population overflights.
Despite its small size and low year-round population of about 300, it is not uncommon for 30, 000 to descend upon the town during summer weekends.
As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total year-round population of 379.
As of 2000, Palm Beach had a year-round population of 10, 468, with an estimated seasonal population of 30, 000.
The total population of 202 only includes year-round residents.
The town supports a year-round population of about 8, 000, with the town itself being a major employer.
In terms of population, Tisbury ranks 267th in the Commonwealth and second only to Edgartown in Dukes County in terms of year-round population.

year-round and Martha's
Bus service is provided on the island year-round by the Martha's Vineyard Transit Authority.
In 2003 the Martha's Vineyard Gazette estimated that there were 15, 000 year-round inhabitants of the island with a summer increase to 105, 000.

year-round and Vineyard
The Steamship Authority wharf is located in Vineyard Haven, at which ferries arrive and depart year-round.
) Although the year-round population is only about 2, 000 people, its population increases tremendously in the summer, as many houses on the Vineyard are owned by summer residents.
Lower Makonikey has more year-round residents, and is considered one of the more desirable neighborhoods in Vineyard Haven, as the houses and lots tend to be larger than usual for that town, combined with waterviews and beach access ( this is generally true of the neighborhoods in Vineyard Haven between Lamberts Cove Road and the Vineyard Sound, Northern Pines, Pilot Hill, and Lower Makonikey )

year-round and thirty
Most major ballet companies employ dancers on a year-round basis, except in the United States, where contracts for part of the year ( typically thirty or forty weeks ) are the norm.

year-round and percent
Humidity averages 70 percent year-round.
It receives another tributary, the Muzat River from the north ; however, out of these four rivers ( Aksu, Yarkand, Khotan, and Muzart ), only the Aksu flows into the Tarim year-round It is the Tarim's most important tributary, supplying 70 – 80 percent of its water volume.
Although high year-round, with an average of 88 percent, cloud cover levels rise to 95 percent in the summer.

year-round and less
Sports programming is also provided, usually on weekends ( albeit not every weekend year-round ), and most commonly between 12 – 4 or 12-8 p. m. on Sundays ( during football season, slightly less during NASCAR season ) and 3: 30 – 7 p. m. on Saturday afternoons ( during baseball season ).
The Hamlet of Wading River had a year-round population of less than 500.
Located less than an hour and a half drive from Seattle, the town is a stepping off point and year-round destination for activities such as camping, hiking, skiing, boating and snomobiling, and has become an attractive location for all season vacation rentals and cabins frequented by outdoor enthusiasts.
Western farmers who owned small stills did not usually operate them year-round at full capacity, so they ended up paying a higher tax per gallon ( 9 cents ), which made them less competitive.
He received $ 5. 3 million in his last season with the Cubs but accepted less money for the opportunity to live year-round at his home in suburban Scottsdale, Arizona with his family.
Having operated a year-round service from its inception, the line now still provides service throughout the year although the winter service is much less frequent than the summer service and has been intermittently dropped from schedules in recent years altogether to allow a substantial investment in infrastructure and permanent way in addition to relaying longer stretches of rails and sleepers without disturbance.
There is an excellent year-round ferry service to Falmouth, which is less than a mile away by boat, but due to its proximity to the Fal estuary it is some 30 miles away by road.
Therefore, males will cache less than females at this time but more than females during non-breeding ( females ’ cache amounts remain mostly stable year-round ).
When the seasons are particularly good ( short winters without unexpected thaws or freezes, and long summers ), the Norway lemming population can increase exponentially: they reach sexual maturity less than a month after birth, and breed year-round if conditions are right, producing a litter of six to eight young every three to four weeks.
There were less than 1, 000 year-round residents of Miami Beach in 1920.
This helps ski areas operate year-round and gives the bikers the ability to ride more runs in less time.

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