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log

[lawg, log] / lɔg, lɒg /




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Bonus points though for actually showing a bit of Christmas, with a tree and the log fire, unlike many of the other cards which are basically just people sending out pictures of themselves.

From BBC

Of course, investors can also log out for the holidays and focus on the trickle of 2026 forecasts suggesting another good year for the S&P 500.

From Barron's

After cobbling together carpentry work in the towns of Snowflake and Show Low during the early 1880s, the Penrods decided to strike out on their own and in 1886 settled on a field near a saloon — a place known as Pinetop — where they lived out of their covered wagon until they could build a log cabin of their own.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Day also noted that the justice department is required to provide a log of what was being redacted to Congress within 15 days of the files' release.

From BBC

Television has long been referred to as the electronic hearth, but the yule log’s ubiquity in the streaming era shifts that notion into oddly literal territory.

From Salon