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111out|source — «OWT SAWRS, SOHRS», intransitive verb, transitive verb, sourced, sourc|ing. 1. to acquire (a product or parts) from an outside source: »Ford now buys its valves from a non union Eaton corporation plant in Nebraska, and…this “outsourcing of… …
112out of the hole — {adv.} or {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1a. With a score better than zero in a game; especially a card game, to a score above zero. * /It took us a long time to get out of the hole in the card game./ 1b. Even with an opponent after being behind; out of …
113out of the hole — {adv.} or {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1a. With a score better than zero in a game; especially a card game, to a score above zero. * /It took us a long time to get out of the hole in the card game./ 1b. Even with an opponent after being behind; out of …
114Out of the Closet — Founder(s) Michael Weinstein Founded 1990 Location 6210 W. Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, California …
115Out on a Limb (Arrested Development) — Out on a Limb Arrested Development episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 11 …
116business liability insurance — ➔ insurance * * * business liability insurance UK US noun [U] ► INSURANCE insurance taken out by a company to protect against injury or damage caused by a problem with a product or a failure by an employee: »Every business owner should shop for… …
117out of pocket — Ⅰ. out of pocket UK FINANCE ► having less money than you had previously or should have, as a result of something such as a business deal: »The company is out of pocket to the tune of $18 million. »The limit on his pension would be irrespective of …
118Out of Time (2003 film) — Out of Time Theatrical poster for Out of Time Directed by Carl Franklin Produced by …
119Out & About Newspaper — Type tabloid Publisher Jerry Jones[1] Editor Blake Jonathan Boldt …
120Out of the Chute — House episode Episode no. Season 7 Episode 16 Directed by Sanford Bookstaver …