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was machinery
noun
The machines constituting a production apparatus, in a plant etc., collectively.
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For decades, the building's primary tenant was machinery.
Photograph © Christopher Payne / Esto For decades, the building's primary tenant was machinery.
Unquestionably the focal point of the exposition was Machinery Hall, where viewers marveled at the working models of steam engines and dynamos and celebrated the advent of the United States as an internationally important industrial power.
But if as a matter of fact all this was machinery to enable Johnston to give exhibitions, collect the entrance fees and make himself liable for the tax, it properly might be alleged that he collected the fees and if he wilfully failed to pay that he refused and failed to pay the tax.
It is widely believed that its target was machinery used to enrich uranium.
During capitalism's first iteration, the means of production was machinery.
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Neither is machinery.
There are machinery and electrochemical factories.
It is machinery at work — at its best".
Other major imports are machinery, food, and chemicals.
The chief imports are machinery, petroleum, fertilizers, and chemicals.
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