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pair

[pair] / pɛər /




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Ahead of its must-see coverage of the Winter Olympics in February, the streaming service has a pair of intriguing shows in January.

From MarketWatch

Renewables are the least-expensive option, but they require a lot of land and need to be paired with enough energy storage to guarantee uninterrupted supply.

From Barron's

What's worse is that, because albatrosses are monogamous and pair for life, it takes them up to four years to bond with a partner.

From BBC

Against Villa, the pair put in another solid display in a goalless first half before Brazilian Gabriel started the goal-fest, scoring a scrappy goal three minutes after the restart.

From BBC

“We are in truly uncharted territory for this commodity pair, with silver looking very expensive relative to oil,” Colas said.

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