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the sections of
noun
A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
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Perhaps most telling, though, are the sections of the report dealing with the company's board.
Yet some of the sections of the declassified pages remain withheld.
The sections of the book that are about Zack's exposure to war are no less perfunctory.
The sections of Ruttig's research that overlap with my own work are unfailingly careful and accurate.
In the Times, Philip Hensher was underwhelmed by the sections of the book set in Germany.
"And Couinaud was the guy who identified the sections of the liver".
(The sections of the document that appear to describe those techniques are almost entirely blacked out).
Crosswords are available as a menu item, or by swiping through the sections of the app.
The sections of the play that have been cut are nicely summarized in offhand asides.
"The software takes you through the sections of the application to build an entire document.
The sections of narrative fit together so that we can notice the discrepancies.
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