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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
supply . - noun Plural form of
supply .
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Examples
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Developed by Fun Labs in close collaboration with Rapala, the world's largest manufacturer of fishing lures and #1 fishing brand in the world, the title supplies heart-pounding fishing action in over 20 tournament events.
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Her contribution of aeroplanes and other supplies is already an important factor in the war, and these contributions will grow in geometrical proportions as the months go by.
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"Well, sir, I suppose I wasn't to chatter about it, but I may tell you; the doctor got talking to me only yesterday about what he calls the supplies, by which he meant wittles for the guns and extra for ourselves."
Dead Man's Land Being the Voyage to Zimbambangwe of certain and uncertain George Manville Fenn 1870
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Bringing in supplies is critical but making the people confident that supplies are arriving, that the people will be aided … that’s a critical factor of leadership.
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The place where rising energy demand collides with declining water supplies is a national choke point that the United States has barely begun to address, and certainly isn't close to resolving.
J. Carl Ganter: An epic struggle between water and energy is unfolding across the nation -- Choke Point: U.S. J. Carl Ganter 2010
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Kenya is serving as a transit point for the emergency and longer-term supplies being into Somalia, with the past month seeing a stream of shipments by air, road, and sea.
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The problem with supplies is the logistics for perishables and stuff with limited shelf lives, like anti-biotics and other medical materials.
Think Progress » Beck: Obama is ‘dividing the nation’ by reacting ‘so rapidly to Haiti.’ 2010
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Kenya is serving as a transit point for the emergency and longer-term supplies being into Somalia, with the past month seeing a stream of shipments by air, road, and sea.
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The place where rising energy demand collides with declining water supplies is a national choke point that the United States has barely begun to address, and certainly isn't close to resolving.
J. Carl Ganter: An epic struggle between water and energy is unfolding across the nation -- Choke Point: U.S. J. Carl Ganter 2010
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The place where rising energy demand collides with declining water supplies is a national choke point that the United States has barely begun to address, and certainly isn't close to resolving.
J. Carl Ganter: An epic struggle between water and energy is unfolding across the nation -- Choke Point: U.S. J. Carl Ganter 2010
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