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  • 1All the Year Round — was a Victorian periodical, being a British weekly literary magazine founded and owned by Charles Dickens, published between 1859 and 1895 throughout the United Kingdom. Edited by Charles Dickens, it was the direct successor to his previous… …

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  • 2All the Year Round — Couverture de la troisième série, janvier 1891 Auteur Charles Dickens ( Boz ) …

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  • 3all the year round — all year, every day of the year …

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  • 4Year-round school — Year round schools are educational institutions based on a schedule that has school throughout most of the calendar year, as opposed to having no school in summer. A motivation is that higher student throughput is accomplished via more effective… …

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  • 5year-round — adjective happening, continuing, or available through the whole year: year round low prices ╾ ,year round adverb: The service is available year round …

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  • 6year-round — • year round • year around adj Usable, effective, or operating all the year. Colorado is a year round resort; there is fishing in the summer and skiing in the winter …

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  • 7The Big Fat Quiz of the Year — is a British television programme first broadcast on 28 December 2004, the second edition broadcast on December 26, 2005, the third broadcast on 27 December 2006, and the fourth broadcast on 30 December 2007 on Channel 4. Repeats can usually be… …

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  • 8year-round — adj [usually before noun] happening or continuing through the whole year ▪ a year round supply of fresh fruit …

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  • 9year-round — /year rownd /, adj. continuing, active, operating, etc., throughout the year: a year round vacation spot. Also, year around. [1920 25] * * * …

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  • 10year round — (all) year round during the whole year. The farm is open to the public year round on weekends. In the Southwest, it s a lot easier to get outside all year round …

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