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was ring
verb
To surround or enclose.
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All it did was ring.
Her own Chihuahua, Tinkerbelle, was ring bearer at her 2005 wedding to Stan Southworth at a marina in Sequim, Wash.
The promised treats were always visible and the child knew that all she had to do to stop the agonizing wait was ring a bell to call the experimenter back — although in that case, she wouldn't get the second treat.
Ruth was going to be out at a meeting that evening, but she would leave the key with her upstairs tenants and all Carla would have to do was ring their bell.
Therefore, the lactone linkage which assigned between COOH-19 and OH-10 was ring opened in 5.
The most common pattern was ring finger with little finger (five patients), and the least common was little finger with index finger (one patient).
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As a result, science funding was "ring-fenced" in the 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review.
He said the amount was ring-fenced until the end of the campaign.
There was ring-rust about some of the players who Wenger brought into the team, notably Arteta and Debuchy.
"We [Decc] have the second highest increase in spending in the CSR, better even than the department of health which was ring-fenced.
A day earlier, the French bank Crédit Agricole said it was ring-fencing its Greek operations to protect itself should that happen.
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