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noun
A series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.
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Overwhelmed, he took to chaining his foot to his desk to force himself to dictate revisions in patients' charts.
An Australian investment banker pleaded guilty today to chaining a fake bomb to a young woman's neck in a bizarre extortion attempt last year.
Sheriff Jones, in Ohio, equated the planned resistance to "chaining yourself to a tree that's about to be cut down" and said that though he may not agree with it, he sympathizes.
Final conclusions related to chaining analog processors are given.
Due to chaining concept among related forms/fields and JavaScript validations on the individual field level, all the points of confusion and indecision during navigation are eliminated.
He compared it to chaining a lock to the entrance of a store to prevent customers from entering.
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TEA I used to chain-smoke but now I drink tea all the time instead.
"She used to chain-smoke but I never saw her actually finish a cigarette.
Ireland doesn't have to be chained to its past.
At the same time, the cellulose chain-to-chain distance increased due to the attached molecules.
PPy is a fully conjugated polymer, which permits chain-to-chain "hopping" of electrons.
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