Sentence examples for warehouse onto from inspiring English sources

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Using VANTED the user is able to map the experimental data from the OPTIMAS data warehouse onto maize specific pathways stored in MetaCrop [ 5], a manually curated repository comprising high quality data about crop plant metabolism.

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Studios have to clear some hurdles to move a show from a dusty warehouse shelf onto the Web, such as clearing the necessary Internet rights to any songs that play during an episode, Wong said.

But then, in the summer of 2008, a funny thing happened: The economy fell off the cliff, and plans for demolishing the warehouse to develop the site commercially went onto a slow track.

Then, about two years ago, they started to pour out of the warehouses and onto the sidewalks.

Moreover, as the last remaining stocks of goods trickle out of factory warehouses and onto the market, Zimbabwe could soon see the start of an inflationary spiral that would make today's prices seem cheap, John Robertson, a Harare economist, said in an interview.

Artur de Barros & Sousa occupies a darkened warehouse that opens onto a pretty courtyard and smells like old oak.

Before transforming his store, he found an alternative expression by treating his home — an 18th-century customs warehouse that backs onto a marsh on nearby Drakes Island — as a large-scale canvas.

There were also fears that the south wall of the warehouse, which faces onto the tunnel's tollbooths, might collapse, and demolition crews hoped to level it so that the entrance could reopen without that threat.

But sometimes, such as at the opening night of Dragons' Trilogy in Quebec in 1985, external events contribute to a magical experience: "We were performing in this warehouse, which opened onto the docks," says Jacques Lessard, co-founder of Lepage's former company, Thétre Repère, "And at the end of the play, Robert decided we should open this big back entrance that faced the quayside.

A lavishly decorated red-brick warehouse that backed onto the towpath of Rochdale Canal, it was built in 1982, bankrolled by New Order and Factory Records, who had experienced the cosmopolitan charms of New York clubland and decided Manchester needed its own Danceteria, its own Paradise Garage.

At nine o'clock on a Saturday evening, at the end of a week filled with sommeliers, tastings, and Mario Batali, Robinson put on her down coat, took a taxi to Brooklyn, walked up to the top of a former warehouse, and went out onto its fifteen-thousand-square-foot roof, which is leased to a company called Rooftop Reds.

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