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At the rear are locked gates and savage dogs, thankfully tightly chained to heavy rocks.
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This groove confers binding specificity to free polysaccharide chains, such as those present in amorphous cellulose, but does not enable binding to the tightly packed chains found within crystalline cellulose [ 72].
This view holds that hierarchy consists of a central authority and a tightly integrated chain of command and control and that authority is gradually transferred downward.
As I learned on a subsequent tour of the facility, there is a small courtyard at Wackenhut, but it is enclosed by thick cement walls and a tightly woven chain-link roof, meaning that for five months, Kanyinda had not so much as glimpsed the open sky.
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