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noun
A length of some object.
Exact(58)
Did it increase wealth to segments of the population or the nation at large?
Did it lead to greater poverty to segments of the population or the nation at large?
Until then, the plan is for Ms. O'Donnell to link topics in her magazine to segments on her show.
No longer is he tethered to a teleprompter nor confined to segments that his producers measured to the second.
He added, "It's appealing to segments within the Republican Party to show that you're pro-life".
Aside from the gala section the festival will play host to segments on new British cinema, French film-making, European film and cinema from around the world.
My favourite way to cut an onion is in to segments: so, in half from root to tip then each half into thick segments, like an orange.
The hosts of the videos, standing on an elaborate news-style set, provide a general introduction to segments that profile health care companies or their products.
Such appeals to segments of the general consumer market are likely to intensify, not only because of the 2000 census but because of the 2001 economy.
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Notable examples included Home Depot's how-to segments and Dunkin Donut's creative "Vinespiration" how-to spots.
Hazzouri, a self-taught videographer who studied mathematics in Syria, is also preparing straightforward how-to segments for more complicated tasks, like going to the doctor.
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