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He said: "People may be attaching too much weight to the strong numbers on GDP and thinking unemployment is going to fall back very quickly".
Make a corner brace (if necessary, as you may be attaching your electric fence to an existing fence line) by pounding in three posts in a right-angle form: one post with two posts 90 degrees adjacent to that post, pointing in the desired direction that the fence will be going.
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Lastly, the bill is not endangering any legislation to which it may be attached.
Your neighbors may be attached to their boys, and some junipers are self-fertile.
The resonator may be part of the body or may be attached to it.
Other kinds of space may be attached, thus entering the more general theory of fibre bundles.
No matter what opprobrium may be attached to the political statements regarding HUAC, the bottom line is artistic achievement.
The candy or chocolate may be attached directly to the page or it might be part of a removable insert.
In certain cases the biceps muscle may be attached to the prosthesis by a surgical operation known as cineplasty.
Clauses may be attached to the ocean marine policy to eliminate the implied warranties of seaworthiness or deviation.
The roots, in turn, may be attached to a network of fungi that can reach hundreds of feet farther through the soil.
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