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Racks that attach to the back hitch under the bumper are one solution.
They're building a simple circuit to attach to the back of a cardboard box that is decorated with multiple-choice questions.
I understand there are PCs that I can attach to the back of the TV and connect with HDMI, and that use wireless keyboards or new-generation mice like the Loop.
MSI, best known for its Wind netbook, a thin and light laptop, is releasing the WindBox, a tiny computer that can literally attach to the back of a monitor or television, completely out of sight.
Other important muscle groups around the knee include the hamstrings along the back of the thigh, and the calf muscles, both of which attach to the back part of the knee.
Present is the memory of Hughes too in the new-design neck guards that attach to the back of players' helmets, a reminder that for all its splendor, cricket is by nature a dangerous game whose practitioners are brave and take risks every time they step onto a field and entertain us.
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Stay Back! Student Driver" was attached to the back of the car.
Cylinders attached to the back of the machine provide a back-up supply.
A point moment simulating a piezoelectric patch attached to the back panel is the actuator.
And then there was the aerial – a tall post attached to the back of the vehicle.
The Digital Spoon has a piezo sensor attached to the back of a flat wooden spoon.
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