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Airspace is now generally accepted as an appurtenance of the subjacent territory and shares the latter's legal status.
Southern Louisiana is the site of many environmental depredations, but one of them will never be a feeling of locked-down sterility as an appurtenance of human habitation.
"Listen, if it's about asking your real name, I'm sorry, I didn't mean—" She jerked her shoulder, indicated the lumpy appurtenance of her camogie bag.
It was foremost "an appurtenance of the dining table," as well as a household furnishing like a wall sconce, clock case and chaise percée (chair containing a chamber pot).
Some experts go further, saying there's no such thing as a split infinitive: "The term is actually a misnomer, as 'to' is only an appurtenance of the infinitive, which is the uninflected form of the verb," writes Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage.
Considering the appurtenance of this gene to Cluster 2 (Figure 3), the expression of CRABP1 protein could serve to distinguish between the benign and malignant groups of thyroid tissue.
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"propeller" includes a part, appurtenance, and accessory of a propeller.
"aircraft engine" means an engine used, or intended to be used, to propel an aircraft, including a part, appurtenance, and accessory of the engine, except a propeller.
I was fascinated with all the appurtenances of his job.
She blossomed into dramatic hats, gloves and the other appurtenances of a rising political star.
He's just observing the things around us, the appurtenances of the modern world.
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