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Reuters: Italy wants changes to EU-Mercosur trade deal's agriculture sections, minister says

BRUSSELS, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Italy wants changes to agricultural sections of the draft EU-Mercosur trade deal with South American countries, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Wednesday. The draft ...

With the string sections sitting at the front of the stage, they can sometimes overwhelm the woodwind section. The piece gave the horn section a chance to shine.

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If something is sectioned, it is divided into sections. It holds vegetables in place while they are being peeled or sectioned.

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a distinct, separate part of anything, such as a community:[countable] one of the nicer sections of town. a distinct part of a newspaper, etc.:[countable] the sports section. [uncountable * before a number] The phrase is found in article VI, section II.

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  1. To separate or divide into parts. 2. To cut or divide (tissue) surgically. 3. To shade or crosshatch (part of a drawing) to indicate sections. 4. Informal To perform a cesarean section on.

section (third-person singular simple present sections, present participle sectioning, simple past and past participle sectioned) (transitive) To cut, divide or separate into pieces.

The root of section is the Latin word sect, which means "cut." Think dissect ("cut into pieces"), or bisect ("cut in two"). Insects are called insects because they're made up of sections — the head, the abdomen, and the thorax. It almost looks like they've been carved into three separate parts.

Italy, [a] officially the Italian Republic, [b] is a country in Southern and Western Europe. [c] It consists of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land border, as well as nearly 800 islands, notably Sicily and Sardinia.

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