Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An abbreviation of
manufacturer .
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Examples
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August 29, 2005 02: 55 matt: saw them with Stars back in June, and as per the usual mfr is dead-on: they are dangerously cute. my only gripe with the album (which i purchased that night) is the mix is too muddy/low -- they sound way brighter in the flesh.
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If this passes, Apple (or any mfr) can just sell an OEM phone to AT&T (or any one carrier), which will brand it an AT&T (or carrier) phone.
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The US economy is highly interrelated - as real estate associations and small manufacturing associations have finally realized (they've been recently questioning all this ITAA pap about why offshoring is so great when the vacancy rates have skyrocketed and the small mfr. 's main customers have been offshored, etc.).
Outsourcing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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What would be really great would be a link to the mfr or a distributor so it could be purchased pappan
Case Coffee Table 2009
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Partly that reflects real mfr costs and partly it's the fact that firearm prices have been inflated by, well, less-than-discerning types who will shell out $1000 or more for a synthstock military looking thang.
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`Abbad proceeded in person to the A mfr of the Muslims.
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This is, incidentally, how traces work: you have a firearm of interest–e.g. the Bushmaster rifle the about-to-deservedly-depart-from-us Muhammed used for his Beltway “Sniping”–the ATF asks the mfr who they shipped it to, asks that distributor where it went, and finally asks the retailer who it was sold to.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment: A Checklist 2009
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Courtesy of mfr Call it the Tom Sawyer approach to selling CPUs.
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Courtesy of mfr Call it the Tom Sawyer approach to selling CPUs.
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The mfr manuals usually do not clearly explain how to do this, and the user has to "experiment".
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