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the tracts
noun
An area or expanse.
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He did not specify where the tracts were.
The ensuing notoriety substantially helped the sale of the tracts.
Today, most of the tracts of charred, vacant land have given way to new homes.
The tracts total 225 acres and are owned by 60 individuals.
The tracts blocked development, made communication difficult, and drove up the cost of land.
The tracts of reptiles generally show less regional differentiation than do those of birds.
"I had soon read all the tracts that were left there," he recorded, doubtless referring to religious tracts.
Much of the tracts' content is political: an odd mix of jingoistic nationalism and support for immigration and nuclear power.
The tracts Mr. Bessinger had on sale also undercut flag apologists' argument that the Confederate flag is all about regional pride, not race.
The tracts will be sold at auction on Dec. 19, the last lease sale before President Bush leaves office a month later.
The tracts on the great writers are to come, and while they don't feel professorial, thankfully, it's those vivid early days that really stick in the mind.
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