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banding

[ban-ding] / ˈbæn dɪŋ /








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Banding together to sell fishing rights could generate economic benefits for African countries, which receive far less from access to their fisheries on the global market than other countries do from theirs.

From Science Daily • Nov. 13, 2023

Banding and tags have traced some species’ routes and revealed early signs of change.

From Science Magazine • Sep. 26, 2023

Banding together — sticking with and up for your people — was often the only remedy for survival.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 13, 2022

One ring contained a long number assigned by the United States Geological Survey’s Bird Banding Laboratory, while the other contained two large characters visible through spotting telescopes or zoom lenses.

From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2022

Banding: Straight and bias bands placed by measurement from design made in Art Department.

From The Making of a Trade School by Woolman, Mary Schenck




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