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  • 91in storage — tucked away, place in a closet or storage room (to be saved for later use) …

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  • 92cold storage — UK / US noun [uncountable] a place that is kept very cold, where you put food to keep it fresh • put something into cold storage …

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  • 93cold storage — cold′ stor′age n. 1) the storage of food, furs, etc., in an artificially cooled place 2) cvb suspension of activity; abeyance • Etymology: 1890–95 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 94cold storage — The preservation of food by storage in a room where the temperature is kept at a low degree, sometimes in a refrigerating vault or chamber, yet not necessarily at a temperature below freezing for all foods in the place. Allen v Somers, 73 Conn… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 95cold storage — noun the keeping of something in a refrigerator or other cold place for preservation …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 96reproductive system, animal — Introduction       any of the organ systems by which animals reproduce.       The role of reproduction is to provide for the continued existence of a species; it is the process by which living organisms duplicate themselves. Animals compete with… …

    Universalium

  • 97farm building — ▪ agriculture Introduction       any of the structures used in farming operations, which may include buildings to house families and workers, as well as livestock, machinery, and crops.       The basic unit of commercial agricultural operation,… …

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  • 98Gorleben — Gorleben …

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  • 99ARCHIVES — ARCHIVES, (a) a place where old records are collected and preserved in an orderly fashion in their entirety, as well as groups of interrelated documents originating from individuals or a public body ( historical archives ); registers and filing… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 100Looted art — has been a consequence of looting during war, natural disaster and riot for centuries. Looting of art, archaeology and other cultural property may be an opportunistic criminal act, or may be a more organized case of unlawful or unethical pillage… …

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