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noun
A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
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"These are anchor businesses, too," he said.
Both are anchor tenants in major malls, and the loss of Penney's would leave gaping holes.
At intervals inside the elevated roadway's box girders — which have the closed-in feel of a submarine, if a submarine were made of concrete — are anchor blocks, called deadmen, cast into the structure.
On February 25th Lippo Group launched MatahariMall, a new e-commerce venture, in partnership with the Matahari chain of department stores, in which Lippo owns a stake and which are anchor tenants of some of Lippo's shopping centres.Messaging services and web portals are turning to e-commerce to boost their profits.
RIM, RBC and Thomson are anchor investors in the fund.
These high-profile shows are anchor properties, like HBO's Boardwalk Empire or Game of Thrones.
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The ends are anchored at the abutments.
The cables are anchored into the bedrock.
Many of his initiatives are anchored in personal relationships.
My ships are anchored in the Tuscan sea.
The spans are anchored to the ground by concrete bases.
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