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industry

[in-duh-stree] / ˈɪn də stri /




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"And it's a movement in British music, certainly, that won't ever be replicated, just because of the nature of the landscape of the music industry. Hopefully that's what this play brings out."

From BBC

A passionate workhorse, he averaged around one documentary every few years for a long time, and kept the industry pressure off by maintaining low production costs and having his own production company.

From Barron's

About 400 Canadian industry representatives -- billed as one of the largest-ever Canadian delegations to visit Mexico -- were joined by a senior minister in Mexico City.

From Barron's

Micron MU -0.56%decrease; red down pointing triangle is rushing to add manufacturing capacity to avert the biggest supply crunch the memory industry has seen in more than 40 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Board members of large public companies sometimes hold private investments in other companies in the same industries, particularly in the technology sector.

From The Wall Street Journal