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the bands of
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A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.
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And Donald Justice's "Selected Poems," with the bands of purple and orange on the cover.
In general, the streets were empty except for the bands of looters.
You can hear the breakers and see the bands of white snow on the dunes".
Yet the bands of color one saw did not really evoke an aquatic realm.
Within the bands of the spectrum, subtle distinctions in hue may be appreciated.
"They're easy prey for the bands of human traffickers," Mr. Valdés said.
What were the interests of the people, the social life, the sporting obsessions, the bands of the day?
We know that computing power may one day reside on the bands of a string of DNA.
He leaped over the bands of dead seaweed; he stumbled in the dry sand at the top of the beach.
Griffin's love for the bands of his adolescence — the Pixies, the Smiths, R.E.M. — is writ large in each one.
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Quantification of the bands-of-interest reconfirmed the Western blot results (Fig. 2B).
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