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We cannot peer into the extra dimension because photons, the carriers of light, are also anchored solidly to our home brane.
And sure enough, after a lot of experiments with different kinds of textures and lubricants, they found combinations that achieved just that: they could pattern the surface by scoring or etching (or, later, by spraying a special coating), and then a layer of oil or other lubricant applied to that surface would be anchored solidly in place in its tiny crevices.
Always in search of something better somewhere else, Caroline has moved from job to job, from place to place, from New England to Florida and back -- and now to Indiana -- without anchoring herself solidly in a community that can offer support.
With a satisfying clicking sound, hidden magnets anchor the thing solidly to the iPad's face.
"Particularly in demanding times of significant market correction", he said (to disappointment among investors), "it is the responsibility of the central bank to solidly anchor inflation expectations".At one level, this dissonance is no surprise.
"They were pushing harder for a larger, semipermanent commitment -- not only to deal with security, but also to solidly anchor them in an American military relationship," the official said.
"In demanding times of significant market correction and turbulences, it is the responsibility of the central bank to solidly anchor inflation expectations to avoid additional volatility in already highly volatile markets".
"Particularly in demanding times of significant market correction and turbulences," Mr. Trichet said in testimony to the European Parliament in Brussels, "it is the responsibility of the central bank to solidly anchor inflation expectations to avoid additional volatility".
"Particularly in demanding times of significant market correction and turbulences, it is the responsibility of the central bank to solidly anchor inflation expectations to avoid additional volatility," Mr. Trichet told the European Parliament in Brussels.
The governor of the European Central Bank said that despite the market turbulence, it was the responsibility of the central bank to "solidly anchor inflation expectations to avoid additional volatility in already highly volatile markets".
(See: "The ECB Will Not Be Moved") Any doubts about the ECB's priorities were also cleared on Wednesday after its president, Jean-Claude Trichet, said that despite the market turbulence, it was the responsibility of the central bank to "solidly anchor inflation expectations to avoid additional volatility in already highly volatile markets".
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