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The gale
verb
To sing; charm; enchant.
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The gale blew itself out in the night.
The Gale Company of Florham Park recently purchased retail property at Princeton Forrestal Village in Princeton.
The gale of creative destruction blew ever harder after his death in 1950, particularly after the stagflation of the 1970s.
The Gale deal, he said, is "not a home run, and doesn't meaningfully change the company's growth profile".
The gale force winds have left some birds struggling to find food, while others are covered in oil.
The gale blew towards the East River.
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The gale-force winds took down tens of thousands of trees all the way to Vermont.
But. the gale-force winds that many anticipated would worsen the situation never arrived.
The ship was dragged out of the harbour and onto rocks by the gale-force winds and high waves.
The Gale-Shapley algorithm solves the stable marriage problem.
All these games are determined, by the Gale-Stewart Theorem.
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