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noun
A part of anything taken or presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by samples.
Exact(15)
The only known stocks of virus are held by the United States and Russia, but there are concerns that there may be samples elsewhere, in North Korea and Iraq.
I think within 20 years there will be samples returned from Mars, and there'll have been explorations of Europa (one of the moons of Jupiter) and Titan (the largest moon of Saturn) with robotic probes.
Afterward, there will also be samples of bugs to taste, from 7 to 8 30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Academy's offices, 250 Greenwich Street on the 40th floor.
There will also be samples, coupons and other merchandise from Redbook advertisers, among them the L'Oréal Paris brand sold by L'Oréal, the Seattle's Best coffee brand sold by Starbucks and pretzels from Snyder's of Hanover.
Others might be samples of materials that could be useful or relevant to future designs.
Let us imagine that the yellow appearance of what we have always taken to be samples of gold is just an optical illusion.
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It could be sample size.
Could it be sampling error?
Who knows what you'll be sampling?
The process can be sampled periodically.
Everything is out there, ready to be sampled, recycled, recontextualised.
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