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is barrage
noun
An artificial obstruction, such as a dam, in a river designed to increase its depth or to divert its flow
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That is, barrage formation still occurred when these mutants were paired with the corresponding heteroallelic tester strains EU-6 (2111-22), EU-21 (2211-12), and EU-18 (2211-21), respectively (not shown).
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The institute is barraged with all kinds of requests.
(The retailer is barraged with packages from companies hoping to make the list).
You get the sense that he is tentative and unsure of himself or that he is barraged by consultants who tell him this is how he should be.
Everyone is barraged by flashing animated shapes, and poor Jean Michel gets smeared in the end!
It is the equivalent of modern-day propaganda where the population is barraged with a stream of consistent messaging.
One night, the BBC asked whether there might be barrage balloons -- devices for foiling low-flying planes -- at Dresden.
Therefore, the goal of counteracting the advantage a jammer has in LTE networks would be achieved as the only feasible option would be barrage jamming.
Herzog was being barraged by such complaints.
One woman recalled being barraged by questions.
"You just need to be barraged with, like, real boobs".
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