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were instruments
noun
A device used to produce music.
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I had thought that words were instruments of precision.
Carnegie preached that robber barons were instruments of the Lord.
He treats B-52 bombers as if they were instruments of the world-spirit".
Following that firearm were instruments of death as delicate as handkerchiefs and as practical as pump handles.
Hotels, in other words, were not just places to stay: they were instruments to help create an urban, commercial democracy.
Growing up there were "instruments everywhere and a music room and people always coming over at Christmas and there being a jam session", Moss remembers.
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How are instruments sterilized?
They are instruments only.
They are instruments of help.
These symbols are instruments of civic pedagogy.
To be sure, wireless devices are instruments of liberation.
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