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He added that the companies "don't want people to be concerned about, when they post their videos, that that's somehow attached to coal".
When I was getting made up, she felt that was somehow attached to another part of my life and she just wanted me.
It would be absurd to imagine a doctor lingering over one of these images between appointments, being interested in it or somehow attached to it, having his day inflected by it or whatever.
In 2008, Benjamin Verdonck, a Belgian artist, made a giant nest of wood, glue and foam and somehow attached it to the outside of the 13th floor of a skyscraper in Rotterdam.
My own solution, winding back the years, and offered only partly tongue in cheek, was to have batsmen somehow attached to a polygraph and ask them if they hit it.
Gassendi wonders how Descartes could take the mind to be thinking substance lacking extension yet claim that it is somehow attached to the body, given that anything joined to a body must itself be extended (O III (DM) 399b-401a; R 584-590).
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You play, you pay: it's an attitude that exists on the streets, but not only on the streets, and one that somehow attaches to Nicole, rather than to her ex-husband.
The only way Apple can have a tweet floating out in the ether on Twitter without somehow attaching it to its main timeline is a specifically scoped ad buy.
She somehow attaches every colour of loveheart to the most basic 'u coming downstairs for dinner?? x' text.
Somehow attach both buckets, one to each dowel on the same end with the openings facing each other and so that when you close the scooper the edges match up exactly.
Sarastro is somehow bionically attached, by a hose at the back of his head, to a medallion representing the sun.
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