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were bagged
noun
A flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc.
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Women didn't have testicles, ergo only men could be bagged, ergo men were bagged "because" of their sex and in violation of Title VII.
40 galls were bagged to measure alate emergence at each site, giving 160 bagged galls across all the sites.
They came across plenty of dead chicks and lifeless eggs, which were bagged for chemical analysis.
We know the names of the beasts that were bagged by the police.
Thousands of toys were bagged up and donated to New York's Department of Homeless Services, ahead of the holidays.
Then, the prepared spikes were bagged with sulfuric acid paper.
All soil samples were bagged, labelled and transported to the laboratory for preparation and analysis.
Two main panicles of each plant were bagged by glassine bag just before panicle emergence to avoid out-crossing.
Inflorescences (n = 6 for each treatment) subjected to hand-pollination were bagged with thick waterproof paper bags before anthesis and bagged again after hand-pollination.
In addition, previously emasculated flowers (n = 200) were bagged with 1 mm2 plastic mesh to prevent the entry of insects and then monitored for fruit set.
Experimental flowers were left unbagged, or were bagged during night-time only, day-time only, or both day-time and night-time.
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