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[ri-spek-tiv-lee] / rɪˈspɛk tɪv li /








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Shares in Western Digital and Seagate have quadrupled and more than tripled, respectively, so far in 2025, making the pair the best performing S&P 500 constituents.

From The Wall Street Journal

This series will be completed in 11 days of cricket – England lost the first two Tests in two and four days respectively.

From BBC

The company said the shoes—a chunky mule and sneaker, respectively—have bright orange foam nodes on their soles that sharpen the wearer’s senses, potentially increasing focus.

From The Wall Street Journal

From a regional standpoint, North America and Europe, Middle East, and Africa led the revenue improvement, up 9% and 3%, respectively, from a year ago.

From Barron's

England are at the point of no return in yet another Ashes series in Australia – the visitors have lost the previous three series in this country 5-0, 4-0 and 4-0 respectively.

From BBC