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- noun Plural form of
warehouse . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
warehouse .
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Examples
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And they want to -- they think that will be better for the community, instead of having what they call warehouses of condensed poverty.
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On how the fact that books sitting unsold in warehouses are now considered taxable goods:
January 11th, 2009 kaigou 2009
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And companies such as Cornwall, England-based Valcent Products Ltd. make systems to grow indoors in warehouses or other buildings.
Dickson Despommier's 'The Vertical Farm' Touts Visionary Urban Agriculture Methods AP 2010
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And companies such as Cornwall, England-based Valcent Products Ltd. make systems to grow indoors in warehouses or other buildings.
Dickson Despommier's 'The Vertical Farm' Touts Visionary Urban Agriculture Methods AP 2010
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Faceless, nameless low level bureaucrats buy up all sorts of garbage posed as art, store it in warehouses, and drag it out to “decorate” new construction.
Yosi Sergant out at National Endowment for the Arts. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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How many years ago was it that businesses decided that keeping inventory in warehouses was a bad idea?
Just-in-time will be our undoing « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2010
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The Italian bank Credito Emiliano has long stored hundreds of thousands of parmesan wheels, worth about 300 (euros) each, in warehouses as collateral while they age.
Boing Boing 2009
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Nearly a quarter of a million people every year gather in warehouses, old prisons, forest clearings, you name it, for Pecha Kucha Nights, a spectacle that seems to belie the pretenses of the online age.
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Many of them operate as re-sellers or wholesalers, keeping the wine in warehouses and handling the entire transaction.
Another Start-Up Tries to Sell Wine Online - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Even keeping the shuttles in warehouses costs millions of dollars a month because of all the wages you have to pay to keep the army of workers around for the next time you want to use the shuttle.
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