Much of that replenishment comes from snow on the Canadian side of Lake Superior.
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The draft is a pipeline for rejuvenation and cost-effective roster replenishment.
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Establish stocking criteria for partners as well as their replenishment levels.
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Ammunition expenditure in the army was still high and replenishment inadequate.
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We're talking price comparison plus automatic replenishment on everyday products.
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After the replenishment, it took him three years to reach that limit in a day.
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The experience dangles ominously over the euphoria that follows replenishment.
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As a result, the phumdi can no longer sink to the lake-bed for replenishment.
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Report shortages, overages and all inventory levels weekly for replenishment.
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Refilling: filling again by supplying what has been used up
Replenishment is used in photographic film and paper processing, where fresh chemistry is used to replace exhausted chemistry in a continuous or per-batch fashion. ...
The act of replenishing; A new supply of something
(replenished) Imbued, fully infused (with) some quality. [from 15th c.]; Full, fully stocked (with), containing an abundance (of). [15th-18th c.]; That has been refilled; restored to capacity or fullness, full. [from 16th c.]
(Replenished) Stocked with. As a quiver filled, or replenished with arrows. This term is also used for Semee, or Powdered.
The process of filling the shelves in store
[DSMC] The purchase of additional items following initial purchase, whether bought for support of additional end items, routine restockage, or other purposes.
The action of adding money to a prepaid account using any method (ex. cash, credit card, debit card, electronic check).
The moving of inventory from reserve storage to the active picking slots below.