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were sampling
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.
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Both instruments were sampling from the same line with a sampling period of about 0.1 s (UIBK) and 10 s (NCAR), respectively.
They were sampling Beatles' fan club records, for goodness sake.
By the time we got to the water, we were sampling most of what we found.
Soon they were sampling a dish I had ordered and I was tasting their wine.
The hip-hop records I loved were sampling the soul records he had loved".
The slope they were sampling had an incline of eighty-five per cent.
While we were sampling, the wife of the actor Sam Waterston bought out the handmade dog biscuits.
"The Jungle Brothers were sampling Todd Terry," will.i.am noted, referring to the seminal track "I'll House You".
Secondly, we were unsure of whether we were sampling fast enough to hear the important features that make distinguishable music.
It is understood to require an infinite array of choices and the power to move among them as if you were sampling or grazing your way through life.
Before that, R&B acts were sampling Collins like mad, which resulted in Urban Renewal, an album of irony-free Collins covers.
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