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vsb

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abbreviation

  1. vestigial sideband: a transmission in an amplitude-modulated signal in which one complete sideband is transmitted, but only part of the other

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The government did not say how many Germany had requested to buy, but the VSB spokesman said the ary had said it would be possible to dispense with a limited number of tanks.

From Reuters

VSB was alluding to a quality referred to among wine professionals as typicity, taken from the French word typicité, referring to what one may typically expect from a particular wine like a Chablis.

From New York Times

Several people, like VSB and Dan Barron of New York, were perplexed by which foods to serve with these wines.

From New York Times

Given the vast array of variables, it’s easy to understand VSB’s consternation.

From New York Times

“Greatest strength of orange wines: You have no idea what to expect,” wrote one reader, VSB of San Francisco.

From New York Times