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(They would attach her head shot later).
They would attach themselves to him while he was swimming.
While lawmakers have said that they would attach the bailout plan to housing legislation, the timing was uncertain.
Lorry drivers used to carry boards bearing the slogan "long live the Taliban" which they would attach to the front of their vehicles when entering Taliban-controlled territory.
If humans were fully rational (at least, rational in the way that economists define the word), they would attach the same monetary value to a week's delay in receiving a payment, regardless of when that week began.
They speak about the importance they would attach to calling upon the city and the state to help in making health care more widely available, particularly to low-income residents.
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The clincher came when the team looked at data from satellite tags they'd attached to 53 females.
This is what happened to so many hippies who, one by one, got tired of living in slums because they were fighting for the Revolution: They realized they'd attached themselves to an illusion, changed their beliefs, and went to graduate school.
They believed the parasites would attach to their stomach linings and consume some of their calories.
They hoped that the positively charged buckyballs would attach to the negatively charged DNA backbone.
"Occasionally, someone would attach the name to something without permission, and he would gently ask that they not," she said.
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