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noun
A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
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These changes will apply to sections that run every day, but not to sections that run every week, because... well, I couldn't quite follow the reason.
Lewis became fearful of going to sections of the USS Frank Cable required for his job.
The post office suspended mail delivery to sections of the city.
Consequently, "Air," set to sections from Handel's "Dixit Dominus," is a balm.
In the past, hospitals gave fund-raisers access to sections of medical records, letting them send solicitations to former patients.
Paying for new roads with tolls, or adding tolls to sections of older urban roads, is common across the country.
Eventually, Mr. Hill said, the team created smaller, more manageable files corresponding to sections of the statue.
In addition, Orbitz was charged with selling tickets to sections of Giants Stadium that do not exist.
Goldstein also wanted to appeal to sections of students - particularly recent immigrants - who don't usually play traditional American sports.
The map fades to pink as it fans out to sections that face a lower risk.
Multiple narrative possibilities are deployed throughout, fragmented lyricism giving way to sections of prose, dialogue, stream of consciousness, slang and song.
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