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fall

[fawl] / fɔl /






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He said that investing in energy should eventually help to bring costs almost down to zero, if technologies like fusion can be “cracked,” noting how quickly solar and wind costs have fallen in recent years.

From The Wall Street Journal

The date athletes become eligible in the fall after sitting out is Sept. 28, 2026, for the Southern Section and Sept. 24, 2026, for the City Section.

From Los Angeles Times

The event fell victim to bad weather for the third time since 2003, leaving 45,000 revellers to make alternative plans to see in the new year.

From BBC

Joe Kennedy III, a former House member and grandnephew of the late president, said the venue "is a living memorial to a fallen president and named for President Kennedy by federal law".

From BBC

Super Micro Computer’s stock has fallen 1.3% this year, significantly underperforming the S&P 500’s 17% gain and other tech companies.

From Barron's