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In clinical tissue-engineering-based approaches to articular cartilage repair, various types of flap are frequently used to retain an implanted construct within the defect, and they are usually affixed by suturing.
Both types of moldings are usually affixed with nails, and should be pried from the walls slowly, working from nail to nail.
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The cloying rah-rah self-congratulation that is usually affixed to this event is kept to a minimum (Holden).
You may be surprised to learn that in 1933 -- a year to which the phrase "the depths of the Depression" is usually affixed like a trademark -- the world's capital of sorrow was Winnipeg, Manitoba.
While walking through Old Havana, we were looking for a street name that is usually affixed to corner buildings.
They're usually affixed to urban revitalization projects located near mass transit hubs (of course you're commuting another hour to your sprawl development in the 'burbs when you read it).
After ascertaining safety, the institute's logo is usually affixed on the product which allows the traditional practitioner to market the product.
These lights are usually small and dome-shaped, and they are either affixed using screws or a tacky material on their back.
Most curtains or drapes are affixed on the top frame or the wall above the frame, while shades and blinds are usually attached inside the opening nearer to the glass.
We are constantly affixing "stories" to events rather than seeing the separation between "event" and "interpretation," and these stories are usually based in our self-righteous feeling of being wronged.
If they are free to be moved around within an utterance, they are usually called words, and if they are bound to other words or morphemes, they are called affixes.
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