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- noun Plural form of
trough .
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Examples
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But as of right now, there are no winds, except surface winds, and some what we call troughs and ridges that help to guide these storms.
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The area required by their troughs is given at NREL: TroughNet - U.S.
Solar Dreams, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The troughs are a little more difficult and there are more things that can go wrong with them.
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The flax had been chopped, and the women were kneading the meal in troughs.
Janey Canuck in the West Emily Ferguson 1910
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And clearly, we want to call the troughs, which has an immediate impact on both earnings and Tier 1 common and doesn't cost us anything from a capital perspective.
Wells Fargo & CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha 2011
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The line that connects the peaks between the troughs is the so-called neckline.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The line that connects the peaks between the troughs is the so-called neckline.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The troughs were a loss to Nadal in a classic Australian final and another five-set defeat to Juan Martin del Potro in the US Open decider.
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The line that connects the peaks between the troughs is the so-called neckline.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The line that connects the peaks between the troughs is the so-called neckline.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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