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curve

[kurv] / kɜrv /




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The museum called the find of the elephant relative and the ancestor of today's slow-moving tree-dwellers with long, curved claws "one of the most relevant" in Costa Rica in decades.

From Barron's

It curved immediately, then curved again, and Rowan soon lost his sense of direction.

From Literature

Also, “the lack of disruptions in Russian refinery activity of late has sapped a large amount of premium out of the nearby gasoil futures with spillover into the U.S. diesel curve,” the firm adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We hope we are a bit ahead of the curve in our behaviours around nutrition, physical performance, conditioning, innovation and technology, but it's getting competitive," says British Curling's head of performance services Nikki Gibson.

From BBC

The 2015 release of "Touken Ranbu" has since turned some of its fans into serious admirers of the katana, the name given to the lightweight but extremely sharp Japanese sword with a curved blade.

From Barron's