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were sessions
noun
A period devoted to a particular activity.
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There were sessions in the spa.
Then there were sessions devoted to the Western art music tradition, with studious analyses of C. P. E. Bach or Guillaume de Machaut.
Along with talks on fire safety and how you can't live solely off crisps were sessions on the complexity of sexual consent.
They were sessions for the exchange of ideas, during which, it was my understanding, that the president would cultivate a closer relationship with the individuals who were there.
There were sessions on sex for old people and sex after weight-loss surgery; sex ed in Sweden and sex ed in Mauritius.
In between, there were sessions on the digital marketplace, the bureaucracy of Soviet secrecy, long-distance swimming, knot theory and more or less everything in between.
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Moreover, there are sessions.
Therefore, there are sessions.
There are sessions in the system.
And what the hell is "session test"?
Notice that the sufficient statistics {f, N} are session-dependent.
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