Sentence examples similar to article affixed from inspiring English sources

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He found a roll of athletic tape and affixed the article to the top of his locker stall.

On August 18, 1853, he repeated his proposal in another article to which he affixed his name, and asked interested cashiers to contact him if they endorsed his plan.

The 1939 version of Lanham's bill thus defined "affixation," stating that a "trademark shall be deemed to be affixed to an article when it is placed in any manner in or upon either the article or its container or display or upon tags or labels or is otherwise used in the advertisement or sale thereof". H.R. 4744, 76th Cong.

Except in their lexical categories and syntactic functions, the words dible and ble would be indistinguishable if the original French article had not been permanently affixed to the noun in the former case.

If you go to the online comment section affixed to Morgenson's article, you see advocates of these two positions talking past one another, one side talking the morality of social protection and the other the morality of personal responsibility.

To illustrate why, he tore off a newspaper article with the headline "Rickey Must Go" and affixed it to the back of a television set hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the Mets' clubhouse.

Flip over your couch cushion or desk chair and chances are, you'll see the same tag that is affixed to the bottom of many others: "This article meets the flammability requirements of California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117". The black-and-white notice also adorns an array of children's products, including car seats, strollers and baby changing mats.

On an island where children wear uniforms to school and people put on their finest clothes for church on Sunday, a biker chick off the cruise ship wears "a leopard print bikini top, cut-off denim shorts and a black helmet affixed with instructions to 'Bite Me'," according to the article's author, Robert Andrew Powell.

IN WITNESS whereof, the above-mentioned Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Protocol, being one of the Protocols listed in Article 1 of the Protocol Modifying and Completing the Treaty, and have affixed thereto their seals.

Particularly when the bigger school is in the habit of affixing an article before its name that some might consider pretentious.

The New Yorker, June 19 , 1948 P. 18Incidental Intelligence: In the windows of a Columbus, Ohio, tabernacle, a number of men's photographs are currently on display, and affixed to each is a caption beginning, "I switched to Calvary because... .. View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Naomi Fry By Jia Tolentino.

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