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loop

[loop] / lup /




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A prior office closure in St. Louis contributed to its downtown doom loop spiral.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ball looped high into the sky but none of the three Australians positioned could cover the ground needed to complete the catch.

From BBC

In sparkling form, full-back Hendy was also instrumental in the Saints' second try, running a beautiful loop to isolate defenders, before offloading to Ramm who eventually fed Coles for another superb attacking score.

From BBC

The 30-minute sitcom was a comfort watch throughout much of the early aughts, with an endless loop of reruns keeping the show alive in the minds of fans long after it was canceled in 2010.

From Los Angeles Times

Together, these factors form a feedback loop that speeds up sea ice loss and intensifies Arctic warming.

From Science Daily