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fits out
verb
Third person singular of fit out
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But Picasso also fits out his figure with a series of more precise form-jokes, explicitly sexual.
These "fair" numbers are based on the total number of workstations the client fits out, and on Kelsey's judgment of each client's need for voice-only setups.
It is understood that the funds were then diverted into other accounts, including one belonging to Chappell's wife, as well as being spent at a series of luxury restaurants, hotels and shopping trips, plus a chandlery business that fits out yachts.
The division which fits out offices had a "terrible year" in 2009 but its order book is filling up and now totals £213m, compared with £150m.
Mark Passion" by Ton Koopman that fits out a surviving text with music from other Bach works as well as bits newly composed.
Connaught, one of the largest firms supplying support services to social housing, has already gone bust while Morgan Sindall, which fits out offices and builds schools and social housing has also warned of slowing spending.
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She is as well fitted out as a destroyer.
ex-orno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to fit out, equip, furnish, supply with any thing.
Three new satellites fitted out with dual-channel second-generation receivers have been recently launched.
The car was fitted out with antenna that made it look ready to go to sea.
Similar models can be fitted out with combat systems for dog fights with your chums.
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