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The narrator says the poor aunt is a conceptual sign that has affixed itself to him.
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By way of reinforcements, a strange breed of pasty-looking young men in dark suits – aspiring political insiders, who actually look borderline unemployable – has affixed itself to all three parties.
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Behind us, the glacial bowl from whence we'd come was rapidly disappearing as a bulbous cloud that had affixed itself lazily to the mountainside began spreading its cottony heft over the lake and a thick mist wafted theatrically down to meet it.
Her defiance is articulated on posters in English and Chinese that she has affixed to her door.
Rosler will be sparring over the price tags she has affixed to a vast assemblage of donated merchandise.
In the few endorsements and commercial appearances he has made thus far, Mr. Reeve has affixed his credibility to the products he promotes.
For one thing, there is the errand-running that necessitated the minivan, displaying the hotrod-style flame decals Mr. Zevin has affixed to its sides, which can often be found sitting in the Zevins' driveway.
Volkswagen has affixed no price to the XL1, nor has it disclosed development costs.
It also is emerging as a serious challenge to Mr. Brown, who has affixed his personal prestige to its passage.
Ms. Walters is Evie Walton, a retired actress and legend in her own mind, who has affixed a bogus title to her name and flaunts a disheveled grandiosity to go with it.
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