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stockpile

[stok-pahyl] / ˈstɒkˌpaɪl /




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Levin says the military will probably need to bolster its munitions stockpile at the rate the conflict is going.

From Los Angeles Times

The Kim regime has an estimated stockpile of roughly 50 nuclear warheads, with the fissile material to produce dozens more.

From The Wall Street Journal

The court heard that the day William died, he was driving a dumper truck, removing stone from the cone crushing plant and placing it into stockpiles.

From BBC

And it held there in early Friday business, with analysts saying the record 400 million barrels released from International Energy Agency stockpiles had little impact.

From Barron's

Japan has said it would release 15 days’ worth of oil from private-sector stockpiles and an additional 30 days’ worth from government reserves to keep a lid on price increases.

From The Wall Street Journal