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But it is ultimately tethered to a one-dimensional vision.
The program keeps the unemployed tethered to a workplace environment.
"There are going to be many ways to make the projector less tethered to a notebook".
The bell is tethered to a bundle of cables carrying air, communication lines, electricity and water.
"Being tethered to a hotel does not add anything to that experience".
Thom's airy, lilting vocals which seem to be as good as ever are tethered to a pulsing musical arrangement.
There are few composers whose place in music history is more firmly tethered to a single work than Max Bruch.
In the inverse architecture, a protein is tethered to a surface and then embedded into a lipid bilayer.
Now it has formed a partnership with I.B.M. to dot the landscape with kiosks that can dispense postage to those not tethered to a mouse.
Cholesterol self-assembles into weakly ordered aggregates when tethered to a crosslinked hydrogel network of poly ethylene glycol) (PEG).
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The two-cars-tethered-to-a-bank-safe sequence in Fast Five is a masterpiece of destructive action choreography.
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