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They defeat the queen by attaching its chain to a water tower and pushing it over a cliff, dragging the queen to the ocean floor.
It is believed that the barn swallow began attaching its nest to Native American habitations in the early 19th century, and the subsequent spread of settlement across North America is thought to have resulted in a dramatic population expansion of the species across the continent.
Then, in the 1970s, talent woke up, attaching its compensatory fate to the prosperity of the business for which it toiled.
It's no different than a software provider like Microsoft, attaching its own digital certificate to its Office line for authenticity.
Despite its small size, it has become a well-known international brand by carefully attaching its licensed name to products of other companies.
Work will now begin attaching its top decks to its 129-metre (423ft), 10,000-tonne hull using huge cranes.
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"If they bring an object this time, we can photocopy it and attach its image to the quilt," she said.
But while it struggled to stay alive, it might have done well to attach its name to a mob family.
Each node attaches its normalized buffer size in awareness packet (AP) and broadcasts it in order to update its neighbors routing table.
The Algonquin attaches its Round Table literary cachet to its several drinking spots.
Later, the House attached its demand to the must-pass payroll tax cut.
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