Word: year-round
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...migrants in Bennelong is the quest for a larger home or to build a business; the after-school coaching regime that primes primary-school kids for entrance exams for nearby selective high schools and then university; the duty of making kids practice their musical instruments or enrolling them in year-round learn-to-swim classes at places such as the Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre. At the weekend, it's ferrying the kids to sport and, possibly, attending one of the area's evangelical Christian churches...
...think a lot of the stuff I’ll take away will help with training,” Breaux says. “Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, a lot of that stuff goes along with training, and I can use it year-round. Later in the semester we’re going to learn about how to manage emotions, stress, and anxiety in your performance, and I think that could carry over to a football game and have a calming effect...
...abundance and is attached by a dramatic glass bridge to the recently renovated Tschuggen Grand Hotel. "I wanted the structure to have a deep, instant and intense bond with its surroundings," Botta says of the native raw materials he used. The four-story, 3,500-sq-m retreat includes year-round indoor and outdoor pools outfitted with jets, waterfalls and synchronized hydrotherapy stations; several hot-and-cold wading baths; a trio of saunas; and a pair of relaxation areas with open fireplaces. There is also a medical staff on hand for consultation. But after a visit, you may determine...
Kafie matriculated to Harvard Business School (HBS) directly after college, and, unlike more than 97 percent of his HBS peers, he’s never held a full-time, year-round...
...says Zapf-Belanger, who moved into the Co-op at the beginning of this fall. “For most people, I suspect it’s more of a bonus than a reason to move here.” Dudley isn’t just a year-round home for term-bill evaders and free spirits. Summer boarders, like their term-time counterparts, are at the Co-op for a variety of reasons.Tyler G. Neill ’07-’08 first moved into the Co-op in the summer of 2005, following his sophomore year...