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The main SAT test comprises three sections whose scores each range from 200 to 800.
So the show is divided into seven sections whose objects supposedly fit at least one of these qualities.
"At Least We Can Apologize" is divided into three sections, whose titles — "Finding Wrong," "Creating Wrong," and "Cultivating Wrong" — describe a surefire, if unmistakably cynical, business strategy.
And disquiet is most marked in those sections whose expectations are the highest, such as the urban, educated middle classes and skilled workers in the more sophisticated industries.
Heilbrunn carries this conceit to the outermost boundaries of good taste by dividing his book into sections whose names are derived from the Old Testament: "Exodus," "Wilderness," "Redemption" and "Return to Exile".
Plus, the app cheekily organizes its content into sections whose titles reference the way teen and young adults watch videos today.
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Or you might dream of Confluences, a Ligne Roset sectional whose sections lean into one another like cozy family members.
Hawass was appointed director of the section whose sites included Giza.
Pachmarhi stands atop a navel-like plateau – the Satpura's highest section – whose perimeter is gouged by steep ravines.
The act contained a section whose intent was to cap the fees retailers pay when customers use debit cards.
New York magazine, the weekly bible for Manhattanites, features a hilarious real estate section whose sole purpose is to spotlight very rich people buying very expensive homes.
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