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Attachment
noun
The act or process of (physically or figuratively) attaching.
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Such a situation can arise from early attachment issues with their first primary caregiver.
Speaking to reporters as he arrived for work on his motorbike, Varoufakis said: "When we shake hands and say this means A and not B, it means A and not B. Unfortunately, the other side has not shown such an attachment to keeping its word.
Cameron and Hilton have been friends for 20 years but as the concepts they worked on, such as the "big society", have failed to make an impact, so their professional attachment has waned, the authors write.
Certainly not prime minister Abbott, who has spent two election campaigns with his hand on his heart denying any belief in or attachment to those laws.
"I contacted the local police force and got an attachment with them for three days, where I buddied up with a scene of crime officer.
Later, he emailed me as an attachment the section of the glossary covering those words beginning with the letter "b".
We respect the emotional attachment of Bulgarians to Russia and the Russian culture, but we differentiate those from the political relations and we remain loyal and active allies in Nato and the EU".
Any object you can conceive of having a USB attachment poking out of it is for sale, along with several hundred thousand that you can't.
But, anyway, humans are messy: the attraction, lust and attachment phases get blended together".
Wolski praised the party's strong attachment to "Catholicism and traditional and historical values that matter to Poles".
But a frank assessment of character caused less reaction then revelations about his attachment to the wartime Vichy regime and his hatred for De Gaulle, whom he described as a "new Hitler", thus offending the Free French leader so deeply that De Gaulle joined the Nazis and Vichy in banning Saint-Exupéry's writings.
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