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is imported for
noun
Something brought in from an exterior source, especially for sale or trade.
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There are no horse slaughterhouses operating in the United States, and no horse meat is imported for human consumption, making the chances that Americans are unintentionally eating horse meat fairly remote, a U.S.D.A. spokesman said.
Food imports have more than tripled over the past decade — about 80 percent of seafood is imported, for example — and currently, the F.D.A. inspects less than one pound in a million of imported foods.
DEM of 30 m is imported for the elevation dataset and topography.
There are in fact two Authory pages: a private page, which is where the text (and any multimedia assets, like photos) of your articles is imported for backup; and a public page, which merely aggregates links to your content, much like Google News — so at most it will show a snippet of the article, a headline and link out to the original source.
Additional support for this hypothesis comes from the lack of a recognizable mt-MetRS homolog in this species, suggesting that cytosolic MetRS is imported for use in mitochondrial protein synthesis.
Prior to the importation of water, the alluvial deposits were a source of public supply; however, these deposits are not presently pumped, and water from northern California and the Colorado River is imported for public supply.
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Chinese workmen were imported for decorative work.
Uses its own "hyperengine" program, so music must be imported for cleaning and then re-exported.
The bibs were imported for Toys RR" Us by Hamco Baby Products, the same company that made the bibs for Wal-Mart.
He said the suspicion was that "most of these products are being imported for onward sale domestically as Christmas approaches.
None would be grown in Europe but would be imported for use in food and animal feed.
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