Sentence examples for be disc from inspiring English sources

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be disc

noun

A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object.

  • A coin is a disc of metal.

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The rear brake may be disc or drum.

Don Cheadle's demolition expert is dressed as if he'll later be disc jockeying at an underground club.

Mr. Connie Desmond, executive vice-president & general manager of the proposed station, said Jan Sterling, Joi Lansing & Art Lund would be disc jockeys, news would be by John K.M. McCaffery.

There will then be Disc Jock-ing (monster should-be hits and quality unknowns) by Jesse Pearson (VICE US), Matt Wolfboy, and Ian Svenonius.

The reference standard was set to be disc herniation causing impingement (compression and/or dislocation) of a spinal nerve root.

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Bogdan Raczynski and Soundmurderer will be performing live sets, and there will be disc-jockey sets from Superpitcher, Michael Mayer, Marcos Cabral, Miss Kittin, DJ Rephlex Records, DJ Markone and DJ Plasticman.

Since the particle is assumed to be disc-shaped, it is convenient to choose elementary surface-dipole (Fig. 2) in the form of a flat ring of radius R and elementary width dR with 0 ≤ R ≤ r, where r is the disc radius.

Observations at the Lick Observatory by Edward Emerson Barnard showed it to be disc-shaped, with clear nebulosity in a diameter of 3 arcseconds.

The objects created by amphiphiles are usually spherical (as in the case of micelles), but may also be disc-like (bicelles), rod-like, or biaxial (all three micelle axes are distinct).

The full CD tracklisting is: Disc One 1.

The full tracklisting for The Clash Hits Back is: Disc 1 1.

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