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be banded
noun
A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.
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The chicks will be banded (christened, almost), on Wednesday of this week, by a man from the city's Department of Environmental Protection.
As he explains in an article in the Evening Standard, the £2m threshold would rise in line with property prices, not just inflation; there would be measures to help "those who are asset rich but cash poor"; and the tax would be banded, avoiding the need for annual property valuations.
His 1995 album Boulevard was a massive hit with British journalists and public alike, named album of the year in the dance music magazine Muzik and paving the way for the new generation of producers whose music would later be banded together as the French touch.
If only one in ten of them is used regularly, the record industry could already be losing sales worth hundreds of millions of dollars annually equivalent to its losses caused by pirate CD plants in China, Mexico and elsewhere.It is not just the speed and ease with which web audio can be banded around the globe that is driving the Recording Industry Association of America RIAAA) nuts.
Schools will be banded again in December so this year's GCSE results will matter.
To lower the equalization complexity, the channel matrices are approximated to be banded in both domains.
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Four schools have not been banded.
All birds were banded under Canadian Wildlife Services banding permit #10771.
They're banding together.
They're band mates, Paul and John.
Before school was band, orchestra, honors chorus.
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