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That defiant invocation of America, meanwhile — the suggestion that her very constitutional rights were being infringed upon — hinted at something bigger, especially considering the date, which was affixed to the court in Arthur Ashe Stadium in large white numerals and printed on hats issued to all the players: it was, of course, the tenth anniversary of September 11th.
She held out a picture of Nash, which was affixed with a Post-It note on which she'd been made to write her name in order to expedite the autograph.
The probe was scanned helically by a motor and a translation stage to obtain large-area images of the cylindrical specimen, which was affixed on the outer surface of the plastic tube.
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In a related action, a photograph shows a rock whose face is marked by a large rectangle of leaves, which are affixed by water.
The most radical work in the exhibition is a completely white image to which is affixed a white fisherman's fly.
Dottor Group, which is based in San Vendemiano, near Venice, pledged to raise $2 million over three years through the ads, which are affixed to the cloud-bedecked tarpaulin designed by the photographer Oliviero Toscani, best known for his ads for Benetton.
Their current chip, which is affixed to the retina, is about 2 mm in diameter, and its surface is covered with some 5,000 microscopic solar cells, known as microphotodiodes.
The vases also don't quite jibe with the spiky, spindly handles (sometimes as many as 18), which are affixed to their curves and couldn't possibly be used for lifting.
Dottor Group, based in San Vendemiano, near Venice, pledged to raise €1.5 million over three years through the ads, which are affixed to a huge, cloud-bedecked blue tarpaulin designed by the photographer Oliviero Toscani, best known for his ads for the clothing company Benetton.
Carved from balsa wood, the model was four feet long and had a tapering fuselage, wings, and pontoons, as well as propellers, which were affixed with small pieces of wire so that the boy could spin the blades with his finger.
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