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  • noun Plural form of ancillary.

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Examples

  • Within this model, our customer supply operation is a collateral efficient way to capture value and energy products supported by our plants that are not actively traded, such as ancillaries and reserves.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • Within this model, our customer supply operation is a collateral efficient way to capture value and energy products supported by our plants that are not actively traded, such as ancillaries and reserves.

    unknown title 2009

  • He says such ancillaries buy the company to time to shape the musicians on its roster, including rapper J. Cole and singer Willow Smith (the 9-year-old daughter of actors Will and Jada Pinkett Smith).

    The State of Jay-Z's Empire John Jurgensen 2010

  • Further, by investing in India, Japanese automobile companies have ensured an efficient supply chain of dealers, ancillaries and vendors, saving costs and improving their bottom line.

    Japan Invests In Indian Autos Nabeel Mancheri 2010

  • Sectors like auto and auto ancillaries, textile, BPOs are on the radar.

    Black Diamonds 2010

  • What Klein did was order that everyone—plaintiff, attorney & ancillaries—be paid in $10 vouchers from the shop.

    Archive 2010-01-31 Bas Bleu 2010

  • American Idols Live Tickets Van Andel Arena ... the importance of ancillaries for airports symbiosis between airlines and destinations on - line marketing for airlines the importance of websites in the airline industry Cross - selling, up - ...

    The Politics of Lil’ Wayne - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • What Klein did was order that everyone—plaintiff, attorney & ancillaries—be paid in $10 vouchers from the shop.

    Disorder in the courts Bas Bleu 2010

  • Ancillary benefits - and especially hypothetical ancillaries that may or may not prove to be benefits at all - are not really the kind of stocks politicians like to trade.

    The Nonsensical Neather Plot 2009

  • Ancillary benefits - and especially hypothetical ancillaries that may or may not prove to be benefits at all - are not really the kind of stocks politicians like to trade.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

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