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Stylistically, Bush is anchored firmly in the 1970s.
But trendiness notwithstanding, this group is anchored firmly in the straightforward quartet world.
Tomorrow they can grow toward success, anchored firmly by their roots.
Over the course of decades or even centuries, Earth's landscape can appear relatively static, with mountains and valleys seemingly anchored firmly in place.
We need organisers in the UK that are anchored firmly in the community and are passionate about the idea to take it forward.
But Henry Hub prices anchored firmly around $3 per MMBtu for a very long time come as close as it gets to a near-universal consensus in an otherwise highly uncertain market.
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The tip of the hole is filled with high strength mortar to anchor firmly the prestressing tendon.
Drive the nails at opposing angles so they anchor firmly into the wood, then countersink the heads and fill the holes with wood filler.
On porous silicon, cells appeared elongated and spread with protrusions, and the development of the filopodia is visible at the cell borders (Figure 2b,c), which is because the nanopores may not anchor firmly to the surface.
A tough, honest, reformist government could have anchored it firmly into Europe.
It reckons that having the creed anchored so firmly is making it more alert to both risks and opportunities.Comfort in numbersBut risk management can be a lonely business.
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