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is clamped
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A brace, band, or clasp for strengthening or holding things together.
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After the fetus emerges, its umbilical cord is clamped.
This patty is clamped within the dubious embraces of a Scotch Egg.
So if this one is clamped down on it will have a negative impact on that".
(Above 200 milliamperes, the heart is clamped during the shock and does not undergo ventricular fibrillation).
Distances are measured, ladders come and go, a pristine bounce board for light is clamped in place.
When the project is clamped together, the excess glue will ooze from the joints onto the workpiece.
It's pretty simple – the phone is clamped at each end while a metal bar is brought down on its middle.
A small incision is made over the cord, it is clamped in two spots, and severed between the clamps.
Some sort of electronic octopus, bristling with electrodes, is clamped to the back of a leather armchair.
Most table saws are equipped with a rip fence, a straight, flat guide that is clamped or locked to the saw table parallel to the blade.
One of the few victims to survive his tests is a young woman whose jaw is clamped with a steel casing wired with explosives.
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