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Cultural touchstones help to anchor people in Murakami's shifting realities.
The Europe and Euro-Med agreements, for example, help to anchor Eastern Europe and North Africa in the EU's sphere of influence.
Both plants and animals have evolved mechanisms that help to anchor them to the substratum in flowing water (e.g., the holdfast of kelp or the byssus threads of mussels).
Excitement and enthusiasm for that isn't empty patriotism: designers like McQueen, with commercial as well as creative clout, help to anchor London's still-precarious place on the international calendar.
He added: "For me, these books help to anchor again that moment in time that was the civil rights movement, and that brings to a younger generation an awareness of what went before".
The factors that made industrial capacity easy to build did not encourage the development of the physical infrastructure and the capacity for things like design and marketing which, when they grow up alongside manufacturing, help to anchor it in the broader economy.
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In normal times, a reputation helps to anchor low inflation.
In countries prone to high inflation, a stable exchange rate helps to anchor prices.
This helps to anchor the organisation and its people, particularly when times are tough and winds of change are blowing.
Many are second earners in their families, helping to anchor their households in the middle class despite the middling pay.
A flare gun is in your hand, controlled by a DualShock 4 controller, which helps to anchor your vision.
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