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were segments
noun
A length of some object.
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Setting out across America, Mr. Frank said, "I would drive the car and stop," but there were segments of the trips he could not leave to chance.
Gone were segments on the latest diet craze and ways to stay beautiful longer and the happy chat of a standard, male-female anchor team.
Embedded in the 90-minute evening were segments of newly developed choreography by Mr. Jones that included "Mercy 10 X 8 on a Circle," set to a taped recording by Glenn Gould of Beethoven's 32 Variations on an Original Theme in C Minor.
It was shown that these genes were segments strung along super-size molecules called "chromosomes," located in the nucleus of cells.
"The company learned [there] were segments of the population that responded to messages like 'Drain the swamp,' or images of walls, or indeed paranoia about the 'deep state,' that weren't necessarily reflected in mainstream polling or mainstream political discourse," Wylie said, adding that Bannon "saw cultural warfare as the means to create enduring change in American politics".
There were segments of the rural population who were found to be regular users.
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AOEs were segmented by an anatomist (N.M).
First, T1-weighted images were segmented in native space.
Handover conversations were segmented into utterances.
First, cells were segmented and tracked.
The protocols were segmented into statements.
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