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There was no stable structure to which a weakened wall might be secured.
Talk had already begun of when the year-old mine might be secured and miners once more able to earn their bread below.
The skin might be secured to single-headed drums by pegs, nails, glue, buttoning (through holes in the membrane), or neck lacing (wrapping a cord around the membrane overlap).
Mr. Bloomberg, a Republican, should have been leading the fight on behalf of the city, working tirelessly, among other things, for whatever assistance might be secured from his fellow Republicans in Albany and Washington.
Stripped neo-medieval floorboards, flagstones, thatch if possible, and food and drink that reflects the medieval and inherently rural heritage — perhaps it's here that the nation's identity might be secured.
If Khan can partner with Brown to reform TfL in the ways he wants and work productively with George Osborne and the department for transport as well, impressive results might be secured.
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At work, it might be secure corporate servers, other PDAs or software robots that schedule meetings.
Unemployment claims fell, giving some investors hope that company finances might be secure enough to prevent further large-scale layoffs.
"By January 2013, America has welcomed home most of the servicemen and women who have sacrificed terribly so that America might be secure in her freedom,'' Mr. McCain said at the Columbus Convention Center.
"By January 2013, America has welcomed home most of the servicemen and women who have sacrificed terribly so that America might be secure in her freedom," Mr. McCain said at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
In TSB P-47-20-51 issued Oct.ct. 24, Mercedes said the connection from the fuel tank to the fuel line might not be secured properly.
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