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to samples
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.
Exact(59)
XM sticks to samples.
Listen to samples of the new album.
In general, pricing is competitive and you can listen to samples online before you buy.
That logic also would apply to samples at Trader Joe's.
"What is that?" a customer asked, pointing to samples of cream-colored Gouda dotted with tiny green flakes that look like parsley.
In the case against Mr. Hoey, the technique was used to link DNA traces found in his mobile home to samples taken from the bomb timers.
Phone calls to samples of new signups found a small proportion – 4.4% of registered supporters and 2.4% of union-affliated supporters – had backed other parties.
Those notes display the names of Bonds and other individuals and numbers that, prosecutors say, correlate to samples that Balco sent for drug testing.
It is understood that samples from the surrendered sarin have been matched to samples taken in the days after the strike.
Listen to samples from Vermont on Soundcloud here Indeed, the album feels far more eclectic than the Krautrock tag might suggest.
P1 and P2 refer to samples described in the text.
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