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"Occasionally, someone would attach the name to something without permission, and he would gently ask that they not," she said.
Hizzoner did not care if the Giants were still legally permitted to attach the name of his fair city to their franchise.
Of course it wants to attach the name of one of the biggest companies on Earth to the biggest mountain on Earth.
Dr. Kolff's policy was to attach the name of the co-worker currently working on any particular model of artificial heart, according to Dr. Kolff's biographer, Herman Broers, in the book "Inventor for Life" (B & V Media Publishers, 2007).
By different people partly it was because they wanted this text to be authoritative in some way, and so they tended to attach the name of a particular apostle to them or a particular disciple.
So many Yankees have served in integral roles over the last five years that it would be difficult to attach the name of one star player to the era; in the end, it will probably be written as the Torre era.
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Then she attached the name James Tiptree Jr. to some science fiction stories she had written and put them in the mail.
Attaching the name of the latest hot street artist to a new line of Nike clothing may make both sides lots of money.
These compounds are named by attaching the name of the alkane, arene, and so on, to the name for the acid, as in trichloromethanesulfenic acid, ethanesulfinic acid, and p-toluenesulfonic acid.
They were apparently an indigenous collection of Neolithic peoples living in village settlements in remote places, and it was probably to loose political groupings of these people that ancient authors attached the name.
Henry Webb attached the name Beechwood to the entire estate and house.
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