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You have a label attached that the whole world sees".
The writers say that the money in the stimulus bill has "no strings attached," that the bill "does not require any real change in return" for the funding.
New Yorkers were, I am sure, grateful, but we were not aware that there were strings attached: that the Augusta National Golf Club not be criticized for its discrimination against women.
The Soviet missiles would be withdrawn, in return for an American pledge not to invade Cuba; after some more nail-biting, a further and secret condition was attached, that the Americans would withdraw their own missiles from Turkey.
The songs still mostly felt like multiple backbones without much flesh attached — that the original keyboardist Baria Qureshi left the group a few months ago, as its fame was swelling, probably hasn't helped — but now it appears the group, dressed in all black, is toying with the idea of negative space and manipulating it rather than just inadvertently happening upon it.
The irony is that those bailouts were handled so badly, with so few real strings attached, that the government might have been better off had it lost money but forced more changes in the size and management of the banks.
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There are photographs or books and ornaments with stories attached, that make the dead seem real.
But the bank never attached that schedule to the proxy material.
The bill passed the Senate with more than 600 amendments attached that nullified most of the reforms.
This was not the only second-division image with a famous name attached that shot up into the stratosphere.
Attach that piece to the center of the wallet over the pockets.
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