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measure <a measure; measures> N

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Interference can be used to cancel out the glare of bright stars or to measure distances and angles accurately.
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This passage contains four harmonious measures that are followed by a varied reiteration of the theme in the trio part (which is played in the first eight-measure passage).
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I think we could find that a good measure of loveliness still lives there -- but humbly.
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These include searching the tree depth-first, breadth-first, or best-first using some measure of desirability of solutions.
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However, bar jiggers come in other sizes and may not actually measure a fluid jigger.
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But more important than quibbling over average incomes is recognizing that money is an incomplete way to measure educational success.
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In both studies, researchers estimated fat mass using callipers to measure skin fold thickness.
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His more sustained work sometimes displays a bad selection of measure; and his occasional poetryepistles, eclogues, elegies, etc. --is injured by its vast volume.
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The foot is often compared to a musical measure and the long and short syllables to whole notes and half notes.
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The measure of how much an ink dot spreads and becomes larger on paper is called dot gain.
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