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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at bolt" is not correct and does not appear to be usable in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks context or clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "The door was secured at bolt, ensuring no one could enter."
Alternatives: "at the latch" or "at the lock".
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Best of luck at Bolt Therapeutics!
Between the two writers lived Blanche Blackwell, at Bolt.
Prior to that, Albert was a research scientist at Bolt, Beranek and Newman.
Caroline Klage is a partner and medical negligence expert at Bolt Burdon Kemp.
Suzanne Trask is a clinical negligence expert and partner at Bolt Burdon Kemp.
Dan Widmaier, co-founder and CEO at Bolt Threads recognizes the myriad of ethical challenges within his industry.
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"They are also much more reluctant to look at bolt-on charges than in the U.S., where they have come to be accepted as a way of life".
Bryan Reese, senior vice president and chief marketing and innovation officer at Bolt-house Farms, talked about the success of an unorthodox test campaign for his company's baby carrots, which carried the theme "Eat 'em like junk food".
Several affluent looking Indian men drifted in and out, caressing and scowling at bolts of fabric.
Harry looked at bolts and bolts of fabric, which were ceremoniously unfurled before him and then unceremoniously put aside.
Also, the failure modes at bolted upper corners of an FRP ROPS were related to where bolt holes are located.
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