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band

[band] / bænd /


NOUN
musical group
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Such systems “may determine pay by what the firm knows about how much a nurse was willing to accept for a previous assignment,” the report’s authors wrote, locking them into lower pay bands over time.

From MarketWatch

During the experiment, they saw an additional dark band appear at the front edge of the cell, the area that extends as the cell moves.

From Science Daily

The duty is increasing across most fare bands, with different amounts charged dependant on the distance of the flight.

From BBC

In a post on Ambrosia’s Facebook account, the band described North as “the Hammond B3 King” after his preferred instrument and said his “sonic architecture defined a generation of progressive and soft rock.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Unlike many bands who pick and choose who they want to be, who are created around a leader, we were not created around the leader,” she explains.

From Los Angeles Times