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were 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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"These children were warehoused in Hale House," he said.
During the 1980's when enrollments declined, many schools were warehoused or put to other uses.
The report also states that the comptroller's office found limited storage capacity in the buildings where city records were warehoused.
Before the closing, children like my son, who has significant developmental disabilities, were warehoused, starved, left filthy, beaten.
Half of the Coptic Christian objects that are to go on display this week were warehoused, and the rest were in the Egyptian galleries.
"The abolition of reform through labour is definitely a positive development … but large numbers of people who were warehoused in certain kinds of facilities will likely be warehoused in other kinds of facilities".
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"You're just here to be warehoused.
The children have been warehoused since April 3.
The General Lee has been warehoused.
People are warehoused and forgotten about.
Once removed, the horses are warehoused in holding facilities.
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