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During this time an angler might attach a wire loop or ring at the tip end of the rod, which allowed a free-running line, useful for both casting and playing a hooked fish.
Of course, she's also somewhat aesthetically pleasing, and to ghouls like Nancy Grace, this means Jodi is the perfect subject to exploit the same way a carnival manager might attach a tail to the body of a dead vagrant so she can call it "Mer-Man".
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In fact, a resourceful parent might attach an old iPod Touch onto the side of a playpen with Velcro.
The datum can be visible or not, and it applies to anything you might attach to a wall.
It is not clear what conditions the Treasury might attach to a loan.
We might attach it to a particular way of thinking, a philosophy, a faith, or have no name for it whatsoever.
When Kraus says that writing "Torpor" allowed her to "deal with" something "very painful and close," we can imagine what that pain might attach to — wanting a child but not having one, being married to a child-survivor of the Holocaust — but we can't fully know.
They might attach strings to a fast-track deal that Mr Bush will find difficult to accept, such as generous compensation for workers displaced by foreign competition, or the enforcement of labour standards in America's bilateral agreements.
Finally, the Robohutch robot gathers the image data and works out what the protein must look like.Once a protein structure is stored in a database, a computer can be used to screen it virtually for potential docking points where a drug might attach itself so as to do its job.
Oh, but wait, she is spending her weekends doing hardware electronics.' " Yet, despite whatever frivolity might attach itself to her, Ms. Mayer, 33, plays a pivotal, serious role at Google.
The resulting profiles were clearly different (AU>95) from those for benign or tumoural prostate tissues, suggesting that colorectal tissue that might attach to biopsy needles should not introduce a significant bias on prostate-specific transcriptional profiles.
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