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was sourcing
noun
The person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired.
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But Bridget Griffin, the head of acquisitions at Keystone Group, says it was "Erez who was sourcing all the sites, and Michael asked if he could join in".
This isn't a Microsoft project, but the Classmate was sourcing its Microsoft software cheaply under the Microsoft Partners in Learning Program for Governments.
Suppliers to Microsoft told the Wall Street Journal in April that the company was sourcing components for a smartwatch prototype, including 1.5-inch displays.
Within a few years, it was sourcing as much as four million tons of coal annually from Centre County and the Moshannon Valley and would continue do so for a quarter-century.
Back in January, Martin Hoffmeister, head chef at the Ada restaurant (Hotel Hoffmeister, Pod Bruskou 7, hoffmeister.cz), was sourcing as many ingredients as possible from local producers, farmers and hunters but bemoaning the fact that "unfortunately, in the Czech Republic we still don't have those amazing markets where one could buy produce directly from farmers".
I was sourcing many quality investment opportunities through my alumni and professional networks and making significant contributions to these founders' early company foundations.
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The material was sourced in Britain.
Pops is sourcing the parts.
Jane is sourcing a red carpet.
Now the crowd is sourcing quotes.
3. They're sourcing sustainable materials.
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