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Dove

[duhv] / dʌv /






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Last week in the Division 3 semifinal against Edison, Rakowski dove for a fumbled ball, trapping and breaking his right thumb in the process.

From Los Angeles Times

Shares dove following a third-quarter earnings miss, even though the Taser maker posted record revenue and pointed to strong bookings in the fourth quarter.

From Barron's

Meanwhile, governor Christopher Waller, a leading dove, sees inflation driven mostly by tariffs and cyclical labor weakness, with slower wage growth and falling openings signaling demand-side slowing.

From MarketWatch

Since the start of the millennium, Wales has already witnessed the loss of 11 species, with the European turtle dove and belted beauty moth becoming geographically extinct.

From BBC

The backgrounds changed to imagery that matched the rappers’ hometowns as they dove into their personal discography.

From Los Angeles Times