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old

[ohld] / oʊld /




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With installations focused on the fabled, traffic-free, open road “freedom” that car manufacturers like to so often tout, there’s something quaintly old fashioned here.

From Los Angeles Times

Margins were compressed by Nike’s efforts to clean out old inventory and bring in new products.

From Barron's

"So these events are more difficult to detect, especially when they are older than a few thousand years and after being buried, leave little or no superficial evidence."

From Science Daily

Unlike the last fight Paul had against a former champ, this one isn’t 58 years old either.

From The Wall Street Journal

TAE is one of the oldest—and most prominent—companies working in the relatively nascent field of commercial nuclear fusion.

From The Wall Street Journal