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I . band1 [bænd] N

2. band (stripe):

4. band a. tel (range):

band2 [bænd] N

Alice band [ˈælɪsˌbænd] N Brit

Citizens' Band N

See also CB

rubber band N

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Void co-produces two nationwide punk rock concerts as alternates the backward looking hippy music festivals most of the bands are excluded from.
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The guitar is associated by many players with the jangle-rock sounds of bands from the 1960s and 1980s.
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Body piercings and extensive tattoos became very popular during this era, as did spike bands and studded in chokers.
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By using more sophisticated methods, such as the detection of the oligoclonal bands, an ongoing inflammatory condition (for example, multiple sclerosis) can be recognized.
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The brittleness of this abrasive coating, and the need to avoid flexure, is why they are made as rings rather than oval bands.
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The forehead has a pattern of four well-developed black bands.
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For others, secular, socialist and temperance halls became the community center where bands could include women.
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The short wave bands are also used for various experiments, some continuing for years.
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Wizard rock bands generally play all-ages shows at libraries, bookstores and schools, as the promotion of reading is a hallmark of the genre.
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In 1971, the marching band became quite similar to the scatter bands in appearance, with the drum major wearing either a blazer or a dinner jacket.
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