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ale

[eyl] / eɪl /
NOUN
intoxicating, fermented beverage
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Here are some alternate ideas of how Airbnb could straightforwardly support science: providing a research grant, sponsoring a scientist’s fare, even partnering with ALE to have folks already on tour in Antarctica do data collection.

From Slate • Oct. 3, 2019

ALE is the Japanese startup behind Sky Canvas, a project to launch a series of satellites that release shooting stars on demand—“a whole new level of entertainment,” its website boasts.

From Slate • Apr. 22, 2019

However, The News & Observer of Raleigh reports Ledford can return to ALE as an agent and will collect back pay and attorney fees.

From Washington Times • Apr. 5, 2017

I have to make a call every 24 hours to ALE, where they have a doctor and light aircraft.

From National Geographic • Nov. 9, 2015

Thus spoke the ALE in RICHARD'S pate, A very little made him mellow; But still he lov'd his faithful KATE, Who whisper'd thus, 'My good old fellow, The Departure.

From Rural Tales, Ballads, and Songs by Bloomfield, Robert




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