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noun
A part of anything taken or presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by samples.
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There are also some interesting collaborations to look forward to: sampler and hip-hop turntablist DJ Yoda will perform with eastern Europe's Trans-Siberian March Band, while American rapper and beatboxer Joe Driscoll will team up with kora player Sekou Kouyaté.
Results provide valuable insight to sampler design, coring and operation procedures, high pressure chamber design, and pressure core testing techniques.
According to Sampler, the program helps provide over 1 million Afghans with health care every month.
The earliest dated surviving sampler, housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, was made by Jane Bostocke who included her name and the date 1598 in the inscription, but the earliest documentary reference to sampler making goes back another hundred years, to the 1502 household expense accounts of Elizabeth of York, which record the purchase of an ell of linen to make a sampler for the queen.
While sampling density was lower in Session 1, in part because of greater losses due to sampler theft during this session, the spatial extent of sampling was consistent between sessions.
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XM sticks to samples.
She wanted to sample city life.
Listen to samples of the new album.
Would we get to sample the food?
I felt compelled to sample both styles.
She tips her off to sample sales.
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