Tyndall
Americannoun
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John, 1820–93, English physicist.
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Mount, a mountain in S central California, in the Sierra Nevada near Mount Whitney. 14,018 feet (4,273 meters).
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Companies such as GM are factoring in the sunk costs of existing infrastructure, established supply chains and a trained labor force that costs less, said Mike Tyndall, a senior global autos analyst at HSBC.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026
“He had no problem advancing the others,” said attorney Mike Arias, who worked on the Tyndall litigation and now says he is representing about 200 plaintiffs suing L.A.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 1, 2024
“That's the bit we're trying to do ourselves. And every festival we go to, we try to encourage the promoters to look at the technology we've employed and we show them the Tyndall report.”
From BBC • Aug. 22, 2024
The team, from the Schools of Environmental Sciences, Global Development and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at UEA, analysed national climate strategies for 71 countries.
From Science Daily • May 9, 2024
The one high point of the months of waiting came when Tyndall Air Force Base honored her aviation skills and honors by letting her fly a military jet, the Delta Dagger TF-102A.
From "Women in Space" by Karen Bush Gibson
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