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I said, 'Morris, sell now the store. You said, 'Wait.' What for?
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Pouyanne nevertheless warned lower investment in new production could store up problems.
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Another Northern Ireland store was targeted in an incendiary bomb attack today.
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A key problem to tackle: how to store energy for the blimp.
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Quantum theory has merely given this store of knowledge a different form.
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Primary production would remain the main focus of water storage scheme use.
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Unforeseen additional costs regarding data storage present another danger, that report said.
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Wine investing requires storage charges, and wine funds are often quite expensive.
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Its political risk insurance, however, only covered oil in storage and transit.
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Currently now almost 50 BL more in storage than a year ago.
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After a good fifteen minutes of jogging, they reached the weapons depot.
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Among the targets were a munitions depot and training camp, it said.
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KFC said some poultry at the depot would have to be destroyed.
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My work detail was returning from the depot when the madness erupted.
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Start making fuel on the surface, maybe depot it along the way.
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The doorway of this storehouse lies in the side of a hill.
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We discovered quite a storehouse of weapons and piles of incriminating correspondence.
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He went to the storehouse and gathered the remnants of the provisions.
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That priceless storehouse of secrets would remain within his sight and reach.
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We will draw on the great storehouse we each carry in mind.
Usage of entrepot in English
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Papeete is the entrepot of all the archipelagoes in these seas.
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It is a great entrepot, a gigantic distributing point.
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It was the resting-place for the Lombards and other Italians, the great entrepot for their merchandise.
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That we have a right to some spot as an entrepot for our commerce, may be at once affirmed.
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From its admirable commercial and military position, Aden early became the chief entrepot of the trade between Europe and Asia.
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The Hanse towns had their large entrepot for merchandise in Cannon Street, on the site of the present Cannon Street Station.
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It is a thriving commercial entrepot in our days, though much menaced by the Ganges, on whose right bank it stands.
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The quantity shipped from this entrepot is shown by the annexed returns, nearly all of which was grown and manufactured in the settlement.
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The entrepot city is facing its first recession in a decade, shaken by slowing Chinese growth, trade-war tensions and the increasingly violent protests.
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On the supposition that this interruption will take place, you suggest Ostend as a convenient entrepot for the commerce between America and Ireland.
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For southern Abyssinia, Kaffa and Galla lands, Harrar is the great entrepot, goods being forwarded thence to Jibuti and the other Somaliland ports.
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The commerce general comprises as well the imports and exports of the special commerce as the transit and deliveries in entrepot of foreign merchandise.
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The latter is considerable, Phari being, next to Dorjiling, the greatest Tibetan, Bhotan, Sikkim, and Indian entrepot along the whole Himalaya east of Nepal.
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Sacramento City had been laid out, lots were being rapidly sold, and the town was being built up as an entrepot to the mines.
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Papeete is the entrepot of all the archipelagoes in these seas.
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It is a great entrepot, a gigantic distributing point.