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"Tethering it would be a type of alteration of a wetlands system," Mr. Tenerowicz said.
Preventing its release after microtubule binding by tethering it to the constitutive kinetochore protein MIS12 delayed anaphase onset (Maldonado and Kapoor 2011).
The phone's coolest feature is the ability to use it as an actual Windows computer, by tethering it to an external monitor and keyboard.
Prcic "makes us feel the shattering impact of traumatic events, but he goes beyond mere mimesis by tethering it all to this achingly specific character.
The academic's answer is to try tethering it back to something concrete and actionable, with demonstrable outcomes: a wealth disparity of X leads to a longevity difference of Y.
By tethering it, he hopes the Fotokite, as it is called, can avoid some of the issues faced by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which are banned without a special licence because of safety and privacy concerns.
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At the moment, for simplicity, it is powered through a wire that tethers it down.
But they tethered it by the throat, and it ran round until it strangled itself – poor thing.
The biggest night in music had little to tether it to the realities of pop, or the major planets around which it orbits.
I tethered it to a rabbit leash, to which I had stapled a cloth E.S.A. badge (purchased on Amazon), and set off for the Frick Collection.
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