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Seasons, The

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noun

  1. an oratorio (1801) by Franz Joseph Haydn.


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While Apple’s product releases are as predictable as the seasons, the tech giant needs to expand outside of that pattern to prove to Wall Street it can continue to be a dominate tech force—and a solid tech investment—for the next several decades.

From Barron's

Even after a pair of mediocre seasons, the Rangers remained aggressive this winter, making a pair of blockbuster trades, acquiring frontline starter MacKenzie Gore from the Nationals and outfielder Brandon Nimmo from the Mets.

From Los Angeles Times

And over six seasons, the series examined the under-explored territory that lay between two world wars—a kind of historical trench in which all manner of skullduggery could fester and bloom.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 11 of the past 30 seasons, the teams that have been top after 28 matches have not won the Premier League title, with Arsenal failing to do so when leading in both 2023 and 2024.

From BBC

“I’ve offered to consult on culinary needs for future seasons. The question is, will the budget for culinary consultant come out of the smoked salmon budget?”

From Salon