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restock

[ree-stok] / riˈstɒk /






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Officers are now on the trail, while the farm is trying to restock to meet the end-of-year demand from customers.

From BBC

When prices change in the wholesale market, they can take time to feed through to changes at the pumps, due to how frequently smaller sellers restock.

From BBC

It takes only the sound of raindrops hitting the roof to seize Tulare County resident Tony Ferranti with thoughts of filling sandbags, restocking supplies and keeping a close watch on area bridges.

From Los Angeles Times

And by “normalizing” monetary policy through shedding assets and raising rates, it is restocking its arsenal for the next economic shock.

From New York Times

They traded for the big-ticket Mack and spent freely in restocking the defense with players more in line with Staley’s preferences.

From Los Angeles Times