Sentence examples for To appending from inspiring English sources

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To appending

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To hang or attach to, as by a string, so that the thing is suspended; as, a seal appended to a record; the inscription was appended to the column.

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As of today, the bill's chances of passage are considered slim, with Republicans saying they object to appending an immigration measure to the military spending bill.

An action (edge) corresponds to appending a service to the present sequence of services.

However, both AMD and UV-CAST resort to appending a message list with variable length to beacons in order to prevent that repeated messages are unnecessarily disseminated in the network.

Qualification refers to appending a qualifying characteristic to a concept.

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So was able to append that to his Record.

Without having to append LOL to the end.

At the moment it is appended to the Business Secretary and it is too big a department to append".

The way to blunt this effect is to append labor and environmental standards to trade agreements.

"The food is excellent," I said, stifling the impulse to append "Your Excellency" to the assessment.

Rabbi Taub is one who is working to append the official history.

This article was amended on 20 June 2014 to append a comment from Atos Healthcare.

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