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Flowers left at graves are removed as soon as they become wilted and visitors are not allowed to affix anything to the headstones, including photographs of the deceased.
This sense of preciousness has already infected the new studio building across the street, where students have been told not to affix anything to the gleaming white walls, in order to keep architect's "driven void" light-wells sacrosanct.
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Conservators, though, are often wary of affixing anything to old works of art.
First, you can use silver electrical tape to affix anything onto your can.
Another part of the issue is, did they affix anything that was false?
An oversight, that, but one that you can fix – Sensible Object will release a "maker" edition of the game, with a set of tags that players can affix to anything they like at home.
Drones do not need to be affixed to anything, so the Jones ruling won't necessarily limit how they might be used for surveillance.
He found that he couldn't affix a value to anything.
I see signs affixed to subway entrances that state that it is illegal to lock "anything" to the outside stair railings.
Instead, affix them to your head.
Tin is used to affix components to circuit boards.
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