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A decision to have certain components in the value chain manufactured out of the organization on the grounds of economic or other necessity.
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In sailing vessels an extension to each side of the crosstrees to spread the backstays. TOP
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An extension of a rafter beyond the wall line. Usually a smaller member nailed to a larger rafter to form a cornice or roof overhang.
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In hydrologic terms, an opening through which water can be freely discharged from a reservoir.
Ãâó: weather.gov/glossary/glossary.php
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(Fishing) Long metal or fiberglass poles, used for trolling baits far to the sides of a boat.
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| OU | surpass someone in cruelty or evil |
| OU | migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another) |
| OU | outside the foul lines |
| OU | barred to a designated group |
| OU | resolution of a dispute prior to the rendering of a final decision by the trial court |
| OU | old |
| OU | located, suited for, or taking place in the open air |
| OU | where the air is unconfined |
| OU | (of books) no longer offered for sale by a publisher |
| OU | not attending school and therefore free to work |
| OU | remote from populous or much-traveled regions |
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