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The reason is all too obvious: she's seen as an appendage of Bloomberg.
Consolidated as Kings county in 1683, the region grew modestly as an appendage of Manhattan.
Mr. Dessouki sketched plans for trying to change the ruling party from serving as an appendage of autocratic government into a more representative group.
The strongest case to be made for a vibrant passenger rail network is to think of it as an appendage of the nation's aviation system.
They lead the human employee to be treated, in the enduring phrase of Marx and Friedrich Engels, as "an appendage of the machine".
The program is only a shell of itself now, but it represents the continuing paradox of a semipro sports industry that constantly wrestles with its dual roles as an appendage of the university and the university's cash register.
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These theories include suggestions that wings originated from modified gills, spiracular flaps or as from an appendage of the epicoxa.
"I have never seen myself as an appendage [of Malcolm], as anyone who knows me will tell you," Lucy told the Sydney Morning Herald in 2011.
The Battel of the Books by Jonathan Swift Published as an appendage to A Tale of a Tub in 1705, the complete title is A Full and True Account of the Battel Fought Last Friday, Between the Antient and Modern Books in St James's Library.
It's difficult to see Broadband for America as much more than an appendage of the Internet Service Provider (ISP) lobby seeking to manufacturer community support.
La Bruyère's masterpiece appeared as an appendage to his translation of the 4th-century bc character writer Theophrastus in 1688.
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