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shed out
verb
To move (sheep who have lambed) to better pasture.
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The storage shed out back looks ready to explode.
And Grog, a fix-it type who built the third-floor walls, a bike shed out back and the swing on the front porch.
The option for tuneability of the fringes in a delayed-choice setup stringently marks the conception of the time in the quantum theory, operational meanings of the state vector reduction and raises questions about Ψ-ontic models while helping to shed out the controversies surrounding the quantum eraser theme.
Do not rent this shed out, in Cheam.
We let her rent the shed out so she saves on the bus.
We hear noises outside and find her with the two women loading more bunny sculptures into the shed out back.
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Other bears shed out-of-the-money call options; roughly 1,300 calls at the February $48 strike sold for a premium of $2.30 each.
Option traders were very active in the soon-to-expire February contract and were seen shedding out-of-the-money calls throughout the morning.
Priceline.com : Bearish investors are shedding out-of-the-money call options on the second-largest online travel agency today with shares of the underlying stock lower by more than 15% to $212.06.
It is especially helpful if your horse is shedding out the winter coat, has very thick, long hair, or is muddy.
If your dog has lost weight, coat sheen, is shedding out of season, constantly hungry - these can be signs of parasite infestation.
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