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The bureau has long had agents posted in American embassies as legal attaches, which means they are semi-diplomats, acting as liaison officers with the local police or as trainers.
A good example of a diagnostic character that can be used to identify almost any synapsid is the presence of the so-called synapsid temporal opening, an opening on the side of the skull in the vicinity of where the jaw musculature attaches, which can be found (with slight modifications) in synapsids as distinctive as Dimetrodon and living mammals, including humans (Fig. 5).
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"They gave the money with no strings attached, which is extraordinary," Dr. Hess said.
Also ask if there are any guarantees attached, which may make it more valuable.
"If I have this attached, which is really easy to do......
(You can keep one end attached, which will make it easier to shape).
(He later voted for a bill to which the act was attached, which passed).
Most of the objects here have the owners' names attached, which can sometimes add to the viewing experience.
Each seat has a parachute attached which, if he is lucky, will carry the passenger to the ground.
Of those albums, 9.9 million were 'N Sync's "No Strings Attached," which outsold every other album last year.
The documentary comes with star power attached, which may explain its unusual placement on ABC's prime-time schedule.
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