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The sweeping curve of the Glass Hall fits snuggly against the wide band of rail lines.
CNN: AFTER THE BANG
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Shipping with either a black or white neoprene strap, there are a number of other color choices for the 20mm wide band.
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In Botswana and Zambia, the black Rhino is believed now to be extinct and, across a wide band of Africa, both black and white rhinos are now almost too rare to be counted.
BBC: Rhinos on the rise
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The screen, in particular, is ringed with a wide band of shiny stuff -- it has a subtle metallic sheen if you look closely, but from afar it just looks plain and tacky.
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Designed for a top-quality high-definition videoconferencing experience, the OpenTablet 10 features a front-facing 720p camera, wide band stereo speakers with a connector for external speakers or headset hookup, a digital MEMS microphone, and HDMI port for 1080p output to an external HD display.
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When you provide this much discretion to a single manager, when you talk about that wide range, that wide band on duration, the ability to go long and short across the different macro factors, you can introduce some risk into the portfolio, not withstanding your risk target of a bond like volatility.
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So museums have to embrace contemporary practice as something as wide-spanning as a German band like Kraftwerk along with visual performance, music, synesthesia and fashion, and all these possible articulations of boundless creativity whenever they reach a certain innovative excellence.
WSJ: Klaus Biesenbach | Soapbox
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This school's band was known far and wide, not only in Kyoto, but all over Japan.
NPR: 'A Tale of Music': From 'Literature from the Axis of Evil'
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It is hoped by Ricardians (yes, the small but vocal band of Richard III's supporters have a sobriquet) that the world-wide interest in his disinterment by Leicester University archaeologists will focus attention on his reputation.
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