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rale

[ral, rahl] / ræl, rɑl /
NOUN
death rattle
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"Rayformers is in favor iv suppressin' ivrything," Mr. Dooley once said, "but rale pollyticians believes in suppressin' nawthin' but ivi-dence."

From Time Magazine Archive

That means raising both pay scales and mo rale; it also means increasing the size and quality of the talent pool from which those services draw.

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Army in Europe has higher mo rale, higher unit pride.

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The bailout is expected to boost mo rale inside the bank, which has lost a host of key employees by resignation.

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Many of them were delicious in the rale; one of them was the embodiment of every womanly grace and charm.

From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin