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  • 1Consumable — Con*sum a*ble (k[o^]n*s[=u]m [.a]*b l), a. Capable of being consumed; that may be destroyed, dissipated, wasted, or spent. Consumable commodities. Locke. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Consumables — Not to be confused with consumer goods. A consumable is, according to the 1913 edition of Webster s Dictionary, something that is capable of being consumed; that may be destroyed, dissipated, wasted, or spent. John Locke specifies these as… …

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  • 3Defense Logistics Agency — crest Agency overview Formed 1961 Headquarters …

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  • 4David Ricardo — Classical economics Born 19 April 1772(1772 04 19) Died …

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  • 5economic development — Process whereby simple, low income national economies are transformed into modern industrial economies. Theories of economic development the evolution of poor countries dependent on agriculture or resource extraction into prosperous countries… …

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  • 6Economy of Japan — The economy of Japan is the second largest economy in the world,cite web |url=http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2006/02/data/weorept.aspx?sy=2005 ey=2005 scsm=1 ssd=1 sort=country ds=. br=1 c=512%2C446%2C914%2C666%2C612%2C668%2C614%2C672%2C3… …

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  • 7Shelf life — This pack of diced pork says display until 7 May and use by 8 May …

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  • 8Christopher Hills — Christopher Hills, 1993 Born 9 April 1926 (1926 04 09) Grimsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom …

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  • 9naval stores — Any articles or commodities used by a naval ship or station, such as equipment; consumable supplies; clothing; petroleum, oils, and lubricants; medical supplies; and ammunition …

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  • 10Deflation — For other uses, see Deflation (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Disinflation. Economics …

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