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was warehoused
noun
A place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
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"Much of the collection was warehoused in basements and degrading," said Bruce Slovin, board chairman of YIVO, the prime mover in the project.
The cocaine was warehoused in Wilmington, Delaware, and Chester, Pennsylvania, until it could be shipped, using a produce company as a cover, to northern Europe and Italy, investigators said.
The Mickey Mouse Revue, an automated musical tribute to Disney songs that opened with the Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World's flagship theme park, in 1971, was sent to Tokyo's Disneyland in 1980 and was warehoused for good in 2009.
He was bounced to the Criminal Justice Bureau, where he was warehoused for two years with former Chief of Detectives Charles Reuther, another Anemone casualty.
The DNA sequencing data for each SK line was warehoused using APED (http://sourceforge.net/projects/aped Figure 4b).
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A.I.G.F.P. was warehousing default risk, essentially adopting a trade and hold strategy.
Data were warehoused in a Labkey system (Labkey, Inc., Seattle, WA).
"These children were warehoused in Hale House," he said.
What is warehoused here is people — about 7,500 on any given day — detained by the New York City Department of Correction.
The final components and structures were warehoused in June 2004 and site assembly is finished in 2007.
"You're just here to be warehoused.
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