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to be spun

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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"Everything has to be spun," he said.

The home and security division is to be spun off.

Perhaps a new web is about to be spun.

The cable operation was to be spun off in 2002.

Statistics exist to be spun into a story.

If all goes well, then, a useful new family of polymers looks ready to be spun.

"We want to get it right; we don't want to be spun.

So, it's a company that's going to be spun out without any management.

Currently in sixth place, Parma was going to be spun off anyway, Mr. Nebiolo said.

That unit, which makes communications systems for corporate offices, is set to be spun off.

The operation, ESecurityOnline.com, has been preparing to be spun off for the last six months.

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