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Individuals who have survived war and other trauma may become attached to suffering, which can in turn predispose them to thoughts of killing themselves.
Many have made the decision to travel without the association of husbands or partners (though they may become attached to a male fighter after their arrival).
Further segmentation of the scapula gives rise to the suprascapula, which may become attached to the axial skeleton (as in skates).
Do not ask to hold a mouse if you cannot have one as a pet, and fear you may become attached.
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Make sure to remove any manure which may have become attached to the thermometer.
After several years of care, you may have become attached to your tree and hacking it down for 3 weeks' entertainment probably won't be an option.
After getting home from a walk or camping trip, it's a good idea to wash your and your children's clothes to remove any ticks that may have become attached to them.
Firstly, lipoproteins such as LDL to which histones have become attached may have a higher affinity for binding to endothelial proteoglycans, and may thereby lead to enhanced lipoprotein retention.
But that is at odds with the view that almost "anything to which one's heart can become attached or devoted" may also become an object of loyalty principles, causes, brands, ideas, ideals, and ideologies (Konvitz, 108).
Ni penetrates the skin where it may associate with epithelial cells or become attached to MHC molecules on LCs or DCs.
Recognize that a danger of naming the bunnies is that it will cause you to become attached to them, and may make you want to keep them.
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