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to chains
noun
A series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.
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To chains of darkness, and th'undying worm.
Nobody goes to chains, even expensive ones, for new sensations.
"They are resistant to chains and they do favor their own native concepts and brands".
And union workers would probably lose jobs to chains that were nonunion shops, he said.
Small dots, moving slowly up Uluru's steep gradient, hanging to chains bolted into sandstone.
But the focus on bargains was the biggest boon to chains associated with rock-bottom prices.
"Those pharmacies," he said, referring to chains like CVS, "can destroy the fabric of the community".
San Francisco is one of those wonderful cities boasting whole streets resistant to chains and homogenisation.
Many banks, hotels, and motion-picture theatres also belong to chains.
But these issues are not unique to chains — they're endemic to the food industry.
Some of the independent stores had not been updated in decades and were losing customers to chains or specialty stores.
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