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owner-operator
noun
A subcontractor that can be a commercial carrier, but most often provides capacity (trucks and drivers, with or without trailers or chassis) to either commercial or private carriers under a contract for services.
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And where did that comfort level come from? A. My father was the owner-operator of a gas station.
Klinsmann works for PHILIP ANSCHUTZ, who has expanded his M.L.S. owner-operator stake with the acquisition of United.
The city Health Department recently denied the Fish Bar an owner-operator exemption to the city's smoking ban.
In a recent issue, he profiled Mike Wolk, owner-operator of the 16-ton Busch Beer sled.
Baer said that the team has decided to move away from a structure with an active owner-operator, like Neukom and, before him, Magowan.
Mr Chalopin, who lives in Beijing, claims to be the first owner-operator to fly a foreign-registered aircraft in China.
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From 1940-1991, he was the owner operator of Dinoffer Luggage in Midtown Manhattan.
Andrew Marlatt is a real person and the owner, operator, editor and editorial staff of SatireWire.
Frank was the owner operator of Bafill Construction Corp. for over 40 years working throughout the tri-state area.
"With the current law, we established owner, operator and rider accountability," Mr. Geist said in an interview.
Starwood is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchiser of hotels and resorts.
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