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hardgoods

noun as in hard goods

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Mr. Yoshida is currently completing the second floor of Japan Village, which will feature hardgoods from small makers from Japan.

One of players affected by Nike’s decision in 2016 to exit the hardgoods business, Paul Casey decided on a switch to Mizuno irons and the move has worked well.

It is particularly important here, where the city’s long past as a procurer and exporter of furs, fish, logs and other hardgoods is a defining part of its longterm identity — one everyone agrees will not be its future reality.

Mackey got one thing right: Years ago Amazon realized that the supply chain it pioneered for books, electronics and other hardgoods wasn’t suitable for perishable foods and doesn’t satisfy customers who want to pick their fruits and vegetables by hand rather than poring over pages in a web browser.

Not only is Nike gone from the hardgoods scene, but Woods no longer has his hold on the top spot in the GD50.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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