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  • 91wet goods — ➔ goods * * * wet goods UK US noun [plural] (UK also wet commodities) COMMERCE ► products that contain liquid or are in liquid form: »a wet goods factory → Compare DRY GOODS( …

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  • 92Consumer's goods — Con*sum er s goods (Polit. Econ.) Economic goods that directly satisfy human wants or desires, such as food, clothes, pictures, etc.; called also {consumption goods}, or {goods of the first order}, and opposed to {producer s goods}. [Webster 1913 …

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  • 93consumption goods — Consumer s goods Con*sum er s goods (Polit. Econ.) Economic goods that directly satisfy human wants or desires, such as food, clothes, pictures, etc.; called also {consumption goods}, or {goods of the first order}, and opposed to {producer s… …

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  • 94Therapeutic Goods Administration — The Therapeutic Goods Administration or TGA is the regulatory body for therapeutic goods (including medicines, medical devices, gene technology, and blood products) in Australia. It is a Division of the Australian Department of Health and Ageing… …

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  • 95Straight Goods — Background Straight Goods is Canada s leading (and oldest) independent online news magazine, usually publishing about twenty new stories every week. Publisher Ish Theilheimer founded it in 1999, with the support of about thirty shareholders. Its… …

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  • 96Joslin Dry Goods Company Building — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 97sporting goods — ➔ goods * * * sporting goods UK US noun [plural] (also sports goods) ► equipment and clothes that are used in sport: »We offer a complete line of sporting goods …

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  • 98Free goods — Free Free (fr[=e]), a. [Compar. {Freer} ( [ e]r); superl. {Freest} ( [e^]st).] [OE. fre, freo, AS. fre[ o], fr[=i]; akin to D. vrij, OS. & OHG. fr[=i], G. frei, Icel. fr[=i], Sw. & Dan. fri, Goth. freis, and also to Skr. prija beloved, dear, fr.… …

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  • 99possession of stolen goods — The crime of possession of goods which one knows or which any reasonable person would realize were stolen. It is generally a felony. Category: Criminal Law Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N.… …

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  • 100dry goods — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. cloth, clothes, yard goods, yardage, bolt goods, furnishings, textiles, fabrics, cloth materials. Dry goods include: woolens, woven goods, knit goods, worsted, rayon, acetate, Orlon (trademark), jersey, nylon, artificial silk …

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