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The tack of a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) is not an inherent material property and strongly depends on the measurement conditions.
Scientific research has been made possible by the development of tools that can measure the specific effects of various elements of the tack of a horse.
Wind thread around one tack of a top door, and one of another door.
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To address those concerns, Judge Pauley took the unusual tack of making a few policy suggestions.
Released in the UK next week, The Talented Mr. Ripley follows The English Patient's tried-and-tested tack of translating a book to the screen.
For many years, Dana took the unusual tack of having an outside lawyer run the annual meeting in a conference room at his law firm in Richmond, Va., more than 400 miles from Dana's headquarters.
But this time, BroadMap took the unusual tack of denying an acquisition outright via its official Twitter profile (since removed).
Mr. Ahmadinejad took a different tack of defiance in a speech in southern Iran.
Thomas Bell was able to tack on a couple of penalties and the Tigers were never in danger.
I'll just tack on a list of easy jokes and call the job a good 'un.
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