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is restocking
verb
To stock again; to resupply with stocks
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7-Eleven, the convenience store chain, is restocking its shelves with an eye toward health.
A ticket agent, Scott Coady, is restocking them in a never-ending battle of supply and demand.
Four years after an oil spill devastated marine life in Block Island Sound, the federal government is restocking the waters with 1.25 million female lobsters.
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Once it has degraded, the water is restocked with the desired fish species.
After a light cleaning, the store is restocked for the new season.
According to TMZ, the ATM contains $20,000 and is restocked up to six times per year.
It is both timely and timeless, news and art that weighs on our emotions long after the magazine stand is restocked.
The Islanders are restocking.
Businesses were restocking inventories, yielding modest job growth in factories.
3. Arizona 2001 Record: 7-9 STRENGTHS: Arizona, seemingly for decades, has been restocking, retooling and redefining.
In addition, companies are restocking their warehouses after several years of drawing down inventories.
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