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The color of the tags affixed when the trunks were last handled gave a rough indication of their vintages.

If stamp taxes due in connection with any of these memoranda are not affixed when payable, they must be affixed, in the view of the comptroller, to the corresponding entry upon the books of account, but the tax is payable only once in respect of the same transaction, duplicate documents or entries being held to be exempt.

Undaunted by the news, the main spokesperson for the alliance, Robert Chow, a former radio journalist, must have had his patriotic blinkers firmly affixed when he accused the media of being biased in its reporting.

Third, micromanagers are quick to affix personal blame when problems arise, leading subordinates to hide problems rather than honestly discuss how to surmount them, as Graham did with Brady.

Parris said he was unable to affix a tie when he broke his hand about 30 years ago, so he showed up to court without one.

Local cortical activation reflected processing of specific inflectional affixes: left inferior frontal source activation was stronger when verb affixes were processed compared with noun affix processing, and the reverse was found for right superior temporal activation (Figs 5 and 6).

"History" sounds grand — grandiose, in fact, when affixed to a work of fiction.

It was the 1970s, and patches were big, at their coolest when affixed to jeans or a jeans jacket.

The latest indoor plant trend should have deer everywhere prancing with joy: Tropical staghorn ferns have antler-like fronds that — when affixed to a vertical surface — mimic a taxidermied buck.

O. B. Manila,' used in the original proposal and reiterated in the letter of August 28, any other meaning than that which we have affixed to them, when the note which was expressly referred to in the letter of August 28, and which was inclosed therein, is considered.

Mirlitons are sounded by directing against the membrane the vibrating air column of a voice, be it human (as in a kazoo) or instrumental (as when affixed, for example, to African xylophone resonators), or by holding the membrane against the player's vibrating vocal cords.

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