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be inventoried
noun
The stock of an item on hand at a particular location or business
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(3) Found or impounded property shall be inventoried to determine ownership and safeguard personal property.
Intellectual property must regularly be inventoried, analyzed, and classified into assets to be either retained for further development or offered to the outside world.
Perhaps at some later date Mary Oliver's life will be inventoried for a museum and park rangers will erect poetry signposts throughout Province Lands.
PHILADELPHIA — In the mid-1650s, Rembrandt was nearly bankrupt, and a court ordered the contents of his house in Amsterdam to be inventoried for sale.
The advantage of this is that your next of kin presumably understands your intentions better than anybody and can readily find the assets that need to be inventoried.
But both possibilities share one idea: Because services can't be inventoried nor, for the most part, exported, services are only produced when domestic demand exists.
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Since 2002, 20percentt has been inventoried.
Thirty-two courtyards in 19 hospitals were inventoried.
Only half of the archives have now been inventoried.
The runic inscriptions are inventoried in a variety of compilations.
Medication use was inventoried during in-home visits.
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