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(The newer Macs lack the slot where you could affix a cable lock).
Thereafter he persuaded a distant ennobled relative to adopt him so that he could affix "von" to his name.
He could affix corporate logos to his shirt, hat and bag and even wear a watch on the course.
For example, in 1997, the American Medical Association agreed that Sunbeam could affix the group's name to products ranging from blood pressure monitors to heating pads.
The publisher of Cosmopolitan, Donna Kalajian Lagani, bought equipment that could affix product samples directly to a magazine page, rather than to a card insert — a big cost for Cosmopolitan, but a money-saver for advertisers.
When used by first-time shavers, for whom shaving can be a rite of passage and linked to teenage romance, the scent could affix itself to fond memories, he said.
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He found that he couldn't affix a value to anything.
Rumours suggest Sony could yet affix the unfortunate subtitle "Rise of Electro" to The Amazing Spider-Man 2, based on a decision to do just that in Brazil.
These same royals could also affix to themselves the surname "Spaghetti," if they so desired, but there's nothing statutory about either.
For example, you could glue three faux pearls and a faux diamond together to create a flower that could be affixed atop a bobby pin.
The drums could be affixed to the platforms using an industrial-size staple gun.
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