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  • 121Ruby pistol — Infobox Weapon|is ranged=yes caption= Gabilondo Ruby, Warsaw s Museum of the Polish Army type= Pistol name= Ruby origin=Basque country designer= Fabrique Nationale de Herstal design date= 1914 cartridge= 7.65 x 17 mm (.32 ACP) action= blowback… …

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  • 122McDonnell Douglas Corporation — ▪ American company       former aerospace company that was a major U.S. producer of jet fighters, commercial aircraft, and space vehicles.       McDonnell Douglas was formed in the 1967 merger of the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, founded in… …

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  • 123stock picker — noun A person or machine that gathers stock from a warehouse to fill an order …

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  • 124Backorder Costs — A cost incurred by a business when it is unable to fill an order and must complete it later. A backorder cost can be discrete, as in the cost to replace a specific piece of inventory, or intangible, such as the effects of poor customer service.… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 125complete — In the context of general equities, to fill an order. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 126Sometimes a Great Notion — by Ken Kesey (1964)    This second novel by ken kesey, which is often considered to be his masterpiece, exhibits a concern with local color that is reminiscent of many of America’s best regionalist writers such as William Faulkner and John… …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 127could — strong /kUd/ modal verb 3rd person singular couldnegative short form couldn t 1 the past tense of can : Could you hear that all right? | I couldn t get tickets after all, they were sold out. | Marcia said we could smoke, it was okay with her. see …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 128haste — n Haste, hurry, speed, expedition, dispatch are comparable when meaning quickness or swiftness in movement or in action. Haste implies quickness or swiftness in persons rather than in machines, vehicles, or methods of transportation; thus, a… …

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