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When did the Singapore government outlaw chewing gum? a situation where onething is joined firmly with another.
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Right – because gum actually creates a chemical bond – which means when one thing joins firmly to another.
In the worldwide experiment on fiscal policy that's been run during the past few years, Washington has joined China firmly in the stimulus camp.
Spinning is the process of drawing out and twisting fibres to join them firmly together in a continuous thread or yarn.
We now talk of "partnerships" with regard to research: Hopkins invented them in biomedicine, establishing a hospital in connection with the medical school, joining science firmly to clinical hospital practice.
"But I think what makes it interesting is that now Novak has truly, I think, joined that conversation firmly.
The other is to develop listings the business in which brand counts most by, for instance, offering in-house research for smaller stocks.In America the battle between newcomers and old guard is already firmly joined.
A single-mode optical fiber used exemplary as a micro-part in first phase of experiments, has been positioned in mechanically made V-grooves and firmly joined to them by softening adhesives' preforms in the solid state (polyurethane adhesive foil and hot-melt glue), with a hot air stream.
The second and third metacarpals form the rigid central pillar of the hand and are firmly joined to the relatively immobile carpus through their irregularly shaped carpometacarpal articulations.
Enterocyte layer was intact and firmly joined to underlying lamina propria, and a uniform glycocalyx was also found.
Nevertheless, epithelium obtained from rabbits receiving acetylsalicylic acid and Plantago ovata husk (Figs. 1 e) and (f)) showed similar features to control samples: it was well preserved, no vacuolization was seen, and cells were firmly joined to basal lamina.
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