By way of background, most British leftists have some degree of emotional attachment to our public services. |
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There was a lack of belays at the top of the climb, so I ran ropes down from the top of the pitch to provide attachment points. |
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Probably not the best solution if you have a sentimental attachment to the dress. |
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At minimum, the seller must establish enough of the attributes of attachment to establish the rhetorical framework for persuasion. |
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In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the semolina and all-purpose flour. |
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The rhomboid lies beneath the trapezius, extending from its attachment on the spine to the scapulae. |
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It usually takes several hours of attachment and feeding before the rickettsiae are transmitted to the host. |
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The family bathroom is fully tiled in blue and white and includes a bath with shower attachment. |
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When the controllers are connected to the light gun attachment, it works pretty well. |
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The bathroom has a turquoise glass mosaic wall, floor tiles, a large bath with frosted glass base and shower attachment. |
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However, it is likely that the rigidity of this attachment would decrease with increased linker length. |
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Aborigines sustained a strong attachment to ties of family and kin, however, and continued to acknowledge a wide range of relationships. |
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In the course of their investigation, Berlin begins to develop a romantic attachment to Helena. |
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There was also machinery to buy a large shredder, a loader and a tractor attachment to turn the compost. |
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Symbolic attachment may reinforce localism or take the form of personal commitments that extend across socioeconomic strata. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites, rose water, and food coloring to medium peaks. |
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The attachment device of the control cover will therefore not wear, and will not loosen over time. |
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Many more felt a sentimental attachment to Jacobitism, or at least alienation from the arriviste courts of William III and the Georges. |
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In addition to text, users can send virtually any kind of electronic file as an attachment. |
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I'm a historian with a long memory and a sentimental attachment to my past. |
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The circumference of the facet gives attachment to the articular capsule of the tibiofibular articulation. |
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These self-images and expectations seem quite normal to us, patterned as they are after the traumatic attachment patterns of childhood. |
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Despite our attachment to the ideal of the free, self-determining individual, we humans are dependent social beings. |
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The articular surfaces and biceps tendon attachment were found to be normal. |
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One of the bathrooms has a bath with shower attachment and brass fittings, while the other has a step-in electric shower and airing cupboard. |
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The family bathroom has a bath with shower attachment as well as a number of fitted shelving units. |
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Meiotic chromosome segregation is initiated when tension signals the bipolar attachment of microtubules to each homolog pair. |
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Secure attachment gave children the courage to explore, and exploration allowed for new experiences. |
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Mama Mata's presents to her cousin and nephew were given to demonstrate her attachment to them and to incur obligation. |
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It's a pity my barbering skills begin and end with the grade 2 clipper attachment. |
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They often feel less attachment to the city as a whole than to their own little corner of it. |
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Dental development also occurs throughout the period of attachment in other marsupial species. |
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Leaf length was measured from the tip of the terminal leaflet down to the base of the petiole at the site of attachment to the stem. |
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In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the maple sugar, bread flour, melted butter, egg whites, and walnuts. |
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The straight sinus, located at the site of attachment of the falx cerebri to the tentorium cerebelli, has been opened. |
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The rotating banjo hose attachment allows the hose to rotate up to 270 degrees for optimal hose routing. |
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The actor is a supporter of something called attachment parenting that involved co-sleeping, babywearing, and breastfeeding. |
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Windows users were warned today to be on their guard for a new virus that poses as a racy attachment to a saucy email. |
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First-wave feminists also maintained a wounded attachment to sati to justify their need to be partners in the Empire as civilising agents. |
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So for example, if a friend mails you a jpeg as an email attachment, it will store this relationship. |
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I've always felt some cliche and sappy emotional attachment to music in general. |
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America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle. |
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He also began to pay the periodical payments, although it was necessary to have an attachment of earnings order. |
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He can opt for methods such as an attachment of earnings order or a charging order but the most common recourse is to call in the bailiffs. |
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Trustees in bankruptcy were appointed and the court ordered attachment of its property. |
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It came in the form of stay laws, restrictions upon forced sales, and freedom from attachment for debt for certain classes of property. |
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Under Texas law, these are exempt from attachment, execution and seizure for the satisfaction of debt. |
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With quasi-judicial powers, NHB will be able to recommend attachment of property in case of default in loan repayments. |
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These conditions favor attachment and growth of bacteria and allow for a greatly increased bacterial density. |
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For easy access a stainless split ring and snap are included for attachment to clothing loops and button holes. |
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Constructed from machined aluminum, this combat light also can be used for signaling and has a stainless-steel belt clip for sturdy attachment. |
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A small plastic zip-lock bag of hardware for attachment to the tripod and for mounting the telescope was included. |
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Each pet identification tag comes with a split ring for attachment to your pet's collar. |
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I was a second year clinical student, doing part of my obstetric attachment in January in one of the colder parts of Britain. |
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He said under-20 players could be sent on attachment for varying periods of up to six months while under-17 players could go to football schools. |
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He said the club would find employment for the players while on attachment there. |
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However, once they do become serious in a romantic attachment they must learn to curb their criticism and cultivate tolerance. |
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I believe that she has a strong bond of attachment to both of her parents and feels securely attached to each. |
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Your child may also develop a strong emotional attachment to a real friend and it's wrong to make fun of this. |
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Like so many of her generation, Katie had a deep faith and a very strong attachment to her religion. |
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There was a strong cultural attachment to the ideas of national and parliamentary sovereignty. |
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Of particular concern is the evidence that there is little attachment between the father and the children, particularly the younger two. |
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The muscle is transected from its insertion to the humerus so that the only remaining attachment is the nerve and blood vessels. |
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Small wonder, then, people here feel such a strong sense of attachment to their rugby heroes. |
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He also had a great attachment to the folklore and cultural traditions of the general Irishtown area. |
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There is still a sizeable holding in the family, which has a strong sentimental attachment to the company. |
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There is even a special attachment to fill Berliners, those little jelly donuts John F. Kennedy identified himself so well with! |
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Call it the karmic wheel, the hoop of fire, attachment, the source of all suffering. |
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Car owners will moan, but such is the attachment to our vehicles we will probably stump up the extra amount. |
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Previously, Learner and Kruger found that parent attachment was positively associated with students' motivation to succeed. |
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The family bathroom is a generous size and has a bath with a shower attachment, part-tiled walls and a heated towel rail. |
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Almost universally in families, there are strong feelings of attachment to one another that defy logical explanation. |
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The microphotographic device is fastened on the microscope in place between the body and binocular attachment. |
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Lynch proposes that higher levels of family interaction and attachment are associated with diminished adolescent sexual activity. |
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People who as toddlers learn secure emotional attachment due to good parenting don't feel the need to abuse drugs or alcohol. |
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Complete driving itineraries for ten of the best scenic drives and family-oriented tours are described in the attachment. |
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The survey found that Canadians feel strong attachment to their country, their province and their community, in that order. |
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What are the implications of the physical properties of water for suction attachment in octopus suckers? |
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I suppose I could say I'm part of a community here, but I don't really feel any strong attachment to anyone. |
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Behind it, the kitchen features a Belfast sink, while the bathroom features a Victorian bath with shower attachment. |
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His attachment to the vow of celibacy takes overriding precedence over everything else, including the public weal. |
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It's a bowl you stick in the freezer for twenty-four hours, then slot onto your Kitchenaid with a special dasher attachment. |
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If users run the attachment, it forwards the virus onto everyone in the Windows address book. |
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But with such an attachment to guns, it's hardly surprising there is a constant toll of needless deaths. |
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Our attachment to all the petty judgments and opinions and chatter endlessly flowing through our own heads is how we keep God at bay. |
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The family bathroom adjoins this room and includes a bath with shower attachment, part-tiled walls and two large mirrors. |
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In fact, he bore neither a religious nor a sentimental attachment to Zionism. |
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An infant is raised by one or two parents and acquires an attachment, usually a strong one, to these people. |
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And it is in the elicitory processes of both personal attachment and detachment wherein social agency lies. |
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Its fibers pass dorsally from an extensive anterior attachment to insert on the pharyngeal raphe, the pharyngeal tubercle of the occipital bone. |
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For the mousseline, in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream to soft peaks. |
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These sheaths feature multiple attachment points for key rings, cord, or carabiners. |
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If I want to share my spreadsheet with you, I can easily send it to you as an email attachment, but what happens if the file is too large? |
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I think my Nokia problem stems from a wobbly disconnect that I attempted when I noticed someone had sent me a 2.5 MB attachment. |
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What if you opened a malicious email attachment that installs a nasty virus, worm or keylogger that steals your personal information? |
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The panels they purchase have pieces of rebar molded into them to serve as attachment points. |
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The only barrier, as they see it, is a vague, sentimental attachment among consumers towards natural cork. |
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The spokeswoman said she did not know which Trojan or malware script the email attachment contained. |
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Yesterday my computer got infected with this virus after a friend opened an email attachment on my computer. |
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Remove the bowl, replace the hook attachment with the paddle attachment, and return to the mixer. |
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American military weapons cannot fire blanks without the addition of a bulky attachment to the firearm. |
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Attaching the attachment has become much simpler with the development of easy-to-operate hitching systems. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment, combine the flour and semolina. |
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Captain Paris and this first attachment of airmen had already completed an operational tour by flying the required 25 missions. |
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Only within the bounds of belief, within attachment to the duties of faith, can anyone hope to walk the path to paradise. |
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I have never entertained a sentimental attachment to the poverty or hardships my ancestors endured. |
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He had discovered a middle way, free from attachment to either worldly or spiritual identity. |
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I would try selling the pendant first to a cousin, but, despite being a family heirloom, I don't have a great sentimental attachment to it. |
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But there's more to this attachment than a simple fondness for gossip or a good yarn. |
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He had no sentimental attachment to the planet or the two girls whatsoever. |
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The yolk sac was completely absorbed, but the site of attachment was still visible. |
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Marlene did have a sentimental attachment the place they were in now, but she was like that. |
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Those giving up farming often retain their attachment to the land by keeping their forestry as an investment. |
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Raised in the rural ethos of Mayo, he grew up with an attachment to the land. |
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You can also use a saber saw with a carbide blade or, for small holes for plumbing pipes, you can use a tile cuffing attachment for your drill. |
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For neater cuts, they can be cut by using a saber saw with a carbide blade or a masonry hole saw attachment for a drill. |
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The Trojan arrives in an e-mail with an attachment that is zipped and contains an executable. |
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At every juncture, his attachment to an analysis through the prism of Marxist critical theory derails his book. |
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The answer lies at least in part in a quest for anchorage, for attachment to others and a sense of continuity. |
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For regular cleaning, dust the grilles or louvers with a soft brush or the dusting attachment of a vacuum cleaner. |
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It can also pay to make the weight or the leader visible with some highly-visible attachment when fishing at distance. |
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For our cover boards, we used shirt-board rectangles thinly coated with white glue for the attachment of ordinary household aluminum foil. |
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The skull has an broad, tilted zygomatic plate that serves as the attachment point for the lateral branch of the masseter muscle. |
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The posterior portion of the zygomatic arch extends to the occipital region forming an enlarged attachment site for the temporalis muscle. |
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If we were discussing the attachment of a support ledger or shear bracing, the choice of screws could be consequential. |
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One should also learn to avoid non-divine traits as ostentation, arrogance, self-conceit, anger, pride and excessive attachment to worldly possessions. |
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The problem with this attachment to a particular place, though, is that it can seem limiting. |
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A volley of lasers shot out from a special attachment below the handle. |
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Close attachment to autocratic regimes by the West pays short-term dividends but will antagonize generations of Muslims. |
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The locals worship their ancestors, and their attachment to family land is almost visceral. |
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The combination of emotional abuse and overt sexualization resulted in an attachment disorder. |
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Alignment of individual elements shows that plates proximal to the stem attachment have c axes inclined aborally, but more distal plates have more adorai inclinations. |
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The eye bolt attaches to threaded stem for easy wallyball net attachment. |
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Thus, to describe the mechanism of attachment, we must describe both how pressure can be reduced in the acetabulum and how a seal can be formed with the surface of attachment. |
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He had a great attachment to the soil and was a good judge of stock. |
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Based on theoretical conceptualizations derived from attachment theory, we would expect to identify mediational effects of perceptions of parents on behavioral adjustment. |
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For the red pepper aioli, in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade attachment, puree the red bell peppers and garlic until smooth, about two minutes. |
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I think I will definitely have to invest in either a voice recorder or a microphone attachment for my iPod to try and get some of these details when I talk with people. |
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One judge commented on the unique integrated tracks used for side canvas attachment to the beefy center console with a wrap-around windshield integrated into the hardtop. |
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Bacterial attachment to inanimate surfaces generally requires that a surface be conditioned by organic deposits, such as collagen, laminin, fibrin, and fibrinogen. |
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Suggested treatment for small, intact blisters is to remove the blister contents by needle aspiration or to lance the blister at its base but leave a pedicle of attachment. |
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From observing the extraordinary cures effected by the aid of revulsion medical men have been borne away too much by an attachment to this mode of treatment. |
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His long attachment to Alexandrine is at odds with his reputation as a misogynist, which is derived from some of his paintings rather than from his copious personal writings. |
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David Hird won first prize in the Wharfedale Audi Young Designer of the Year competition after designing a quick-release boat rigger attachment for rowing boats. |
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How non-Methodists react to his innovations no doubt depends on their attachment to the ancient creeds and to the apostolic succession which they express. |
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Cook, a forager himself, spent thousands of hours with his subjects, and the text betrays his attachment to them. |
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The cuticle of the anterior margin of each segment is thickened towards the interior of the animal in order to form a pachycyclus for the attachment of longitudinal muscles. |
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So I put it in the mixer with the paddle attachment attached. |
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The handle portion of the attachment should be on the top of your foot. |
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Other viruses may infect a computer via an e-mail attachment or Web site but do not spread automatically after affecting the operations of the computer. |
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Often malicious in nature, it can be deposited as an e-mail attachment or as a website download and used to harvest passwords or other confidential data. |
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This variant spreads itself in e-mails as an executable attachment. |
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And although I've called Edinburgh my home for the last nine years, I still feel a strong emotional attachment to the place where I spent my childhood. |
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It is natural that people have a strong sense of attachment to historical houses and old neighbourhoods because they never fail to stir up emotion. |
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With their lack of attachment to any specific place and their devotion to money and fame, could Asia's youth abandon all that previous generations have built? |
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There is nothing sentimental about his attachment to the company he helped to found, but there is clear evidence of a huge personal commitment nevertheless. |
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A mother whose son is serving on attachment with the Black Watch vented her anger at the Prime Minister yesterday over the decision to move troops in Iraq. |
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An exception applies, however, if the foreign branch of the bank closes down prior to the appropriation or attachment of the funds by the foreign government. |
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Attachment behaviors are likely to be heightened, and transition stress will be magnified for those who lack a safe attachment to their family members. |
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Imprinting is introduced in Eclipse as an involuntary, lifelong attachment to a soul mate. |
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Of course the double standard is really unfair, but I don't think it's particularly cool for people to sleep around just to score, when there's no real lasting attachment. |
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They have no toys and not one iota of affection and connections with staff, which leads to attachment issues. |
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It is good to share with somebody, but the problem is that this desire often comes from self-satisfaction and ego-centered attachment which would never fill our heart. |
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The technique involves the attachment of infrared beacons or transmitters to specific anatomical landmarks, the surgical instruments, and cutting blocks. |
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But such enlightened suggestions are always smothered by the conservatism of Canada's eastern Arctic communities, where attachment to the syllabic system is deep. |
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They empathized with Lucy's attachment to her pig puppet and one little girl started bringing her favourite doll to school so she wouldn't be separated from it. |
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Some people I know, and I don't plan on naming names here, seem to think my attachment to her is dangerous for my own being, considering the fact I've never met her in person. |
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The ultimate result of this transmigration from one body to the next is that we have tied one more knot in the rope of attachment which binds us to this material world. |
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The invention relates to a microphotographic apparatus which superimposes one set of film format markings on an image recorded by a film type held by a camera attachment. |
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No particular model is used to the exclusion of any others, but the themes from attachment theory and transactional analysis are prevalent in the units. |
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Mondale's passionate attachment to the issue reflects his thralldom to the policy wonks and wise men of the Washington establishment. |
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Fraenal attachment was assessed visually and if the fraenum was attached close to the tip of the tongue, then it was considered as ankyloglossia. |
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The vertebrae have projections that allow for strong muscle attachment enabling locomotion without limbs. |
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Mines used for the last eleven excursions had springs installed at the mine mooring cable attachment points to buffer wave loading during storms. |
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Finally, using a watering can with a rose attachment, lightly wet the entire surface of the slabbed area to allow the mortar to set. |
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Frequently clinicians underestimate the importance of attachment needs and misattribute attachment behaviors in their diagnostic assessments. |
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Capture and handling of bats and attachment of telemeters to bats was approved by the Animal Care and Use Committee of Colorado State University. |
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His wound consists of a disconnected attachment to the one he loves, a woman who miscognizes his presence. |
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The convenient carbineer attachment is ideal for connecting a reusable water bottle-leaving you hands free as you go to and from class. |
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However, some toothed whales have preferences between different kinds of fish, indicating some sort of attachment to taste. |
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Snowcat with wind attachment for the preparation of the ski jumping facilities. |
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The attachment holds two examples of cease and desist letters in the field of trademark law showing typically pre-worded clauses. |
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The ectotympanic offers a reduced attachment area for the tympanic membrane. |
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Spores of many species have special appendages which facilitate attachment to the substratum. |
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They develop directly into an adult, without the attachment stage found in most starfish larvae. |
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If you have a microphone attachment or software that enables you to talk to your machine it won't work without a sound card. |
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No points of attachment exist for algae, so vegetation based habitat is not established. |
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Another common requirement is a firm attachment point, although some genera such as Sargassum and Gracilaria have species that float freely. |
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Skin hypericin content is determined through fluorescence emission with a fiber optic attachment to a spectrofluorimeter. |
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However, some have preferences between different kinds of fish, indicating some sort of attachment to taste. |
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As for the spider crabs, seaweed attachment can be used not only as camouflage but may also serve as a food store. |
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Living in one spot would have more easily permitted the accrual of personal possessions and an attachment to certain areas of land. |
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Duration of attachment of the chigger, Eutrombicula lipovskyana in mite pockets of Yarrow's spiny lizard, Sceloporus jarrovii from Arizona. |
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In practice of the court the partible inheritance was declared unassignable and immune from attachment. |
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She formed a new attachment, this time to Henry Stewart, a younger brother of Lord Avondale. |
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However, doubly terminated crystals do occur where they develop freely without attachment, for instance within gypsum. |
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Conrad always retained a strong emotional attachment to his native language. |
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Through every other kind of drug experience, however, ran his attachment to alcohol. |
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The third who did not unite had various reasons for so acting, often cultural attachment but often conservative theological or social views. |
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Join the pieces with overlapping seams and finish off by stitching with the zigzagger attachment. |
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Airbus adopted a new philosophy for the attachment of the A350s main undercarriage as part of the switch to a composite wing structure. |
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It features an attachment to connect the trike to his parents' bikes so Thomas can enjoy the journey when he gets tired. |
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In this group of mushrooms, the attachment of the gills to the stipe ranges from attached to almost decurrent. |
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Participants completed standardised assessments of maternal separation anxiety and mother-to-infant emotional attachment. |
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A narrow, rugose basal attachment surface is continuous from the distal basal projection to the apical tip of the medial process. |
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A study done in 1999 for the BTW strongly suggests that the older Blacks in the community have a strong emotional attachment to the company. |
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All the visual cues suggest a formative attachment by the artist to best shlock horror the eighties had to offer. |
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Some have attachment disorder, others cannot cope with large numbers of pupils and staff. |
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Their color, shape, size, attachment, ornamentation, and reaction to chemical tests often can be the crux of an identification. |
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I particularly like the sections titled 'What do children with attachment disorder need? |
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Some have a grass catcher attachment at the opening to bag the grass clippings. |
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Tractor pulled mowers are usually in the form of an attachment to a tractor. |
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Compared with delayers, anticipators reported riskier peer behaviors and less attachment to family, school and church. |
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The garment attachment panels are anchorable under the crotch portion of the undergarment. |
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Ambidextrous sling swivel attachment points are integrated into both the left and right side rails at 1 and 11 o'clock. |
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Yet he made a rare exception for 'Ocean,' confirming his attachment to it. |
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Louis could aim to restyle himself the first among citizens, viewing virtuous attachment to the public weal as his most important kingly duty. |
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Loss of matrix attachment of cultured epithelial cells activates a caspase-mediated apoptotic program known as anoikis. |
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It was shown that absorption rate was very fast at initial stages due to the rapid attachment of the absorbate to the surface of the beads. |
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The story of Paulina's and Maximilian's mutual attachment had transpired through many of the travellers. |
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Ventrally the aperture is bordered by an incision, indicating the ventral attachment of the toothplate. |
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Their affluence and attachment to luxury makes military service unpopular. |
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The attachment to the stem is formed by a very narrow striplike fold, a few cell rows wide. |
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They are anterior to the anterior attachment of the middle turbinate to the skull base. |
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In living birds, the remaining caudal vertebrae are fused into a further bone, the pygostyle, for attachment of the tail feathers. |
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The vertebral processes can either give the structure rigidity, help them articulate with ribs, or serve as muscle attachment points. |
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He was famed for his penitential sermons, lambasting what he viewed as widespread immorality and attachment to material riches. |
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This was a teleprinter rotor cipher attachment codenamed Tunny at Bletchley Park. |
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The amount of emissions from the machinery increase with the attachment of different units and need for more power. |
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The base of the plant is a well developed stupose portion reaching to 1 cm in thickness and with a spreading attachment area. |
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At the top of the mast is the attachment point for the rotor blades called the hub. |
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Midwestern Manufacturing has designed a new sideboom attachment for a John Deere 1050J model crawler tractor. |
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In this group of mushrooms, the attachment of the gills to the stipe is adnexed. |
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The province's identity was fixed on traditionalist and historical attachment to particularist privilege. |
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Quadrantal portions of the lower covering sheet lying outside the cruciform attachment pattern are unrestrained by attachment to any other element of the absorbent assembly. |
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Pelicans are very large birds with very long bills characterised by a downcurved hook at the end of the upper mandible, and the attachment of a huge gular pouch to the lower. |
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Exports also include the distribution of information that can be sent in the form of an email, an email attachment, a fax or can be shared during a telephone conversation. |
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Quick couplers can cut attachment change-outs from hours to minutes, according to Uwe Kausch, product line manager at Stanley LaBounty, Two Harbors, Minn. |
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The line is flaked into the container for easy attachment and deployment. |
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However, our human cut-marks are not always at the point of flesh attachment, but in places where tendonous fascia formations or tough ligaments are found. |
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In the case of a very furious attachment, I dare say, she would have abated two avuncular baronets, a consobrinal lord, and a corresponding amount of rent. |
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Other features include a slot for tactical sling attachment, one sling swivel stud and include a steel castle nut, steel locking ring and steel pistol grip bolt. |
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This instance belongs to the field of osphresiolagnia, the fetishistic-libidinal attachment to odors, especially those emanating from some part of the loved one's body. |
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It is removed from its attachment to the silverside along the natural seam, and from the topside by a straight cut along the line of the femur bone. |
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Rines identified himself as a demisexual, meaning that he is only sexually attracted to a person once a strong emotional attachment has been formed. |
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Very strong ligaments secure the distal half of the scaphoid to the multangulars and capitate. Similarly the proximal half has a strong attachment to the lunate. |
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There's a rear batwing compression system for secure gear attachment. |
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However since emptiness empties itself and so cannot itself be an object of attachment, dynamic 'sunyata' empties itself out as just the things themselves. |
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Tissue damage and leukocytic infiltration following attachment of the mite Unionicola intermedia to the gills of the bivalve mollusc Anodonta anatina. |
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Despite her lover's solicitousness, there is no evidence that her current heterosexual attachment has replaced in intensity her prior homosocial one. |
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She tells of parents with an adopted son who had developed post-traumatic stress disorder and reactive attachment disorder from his early experience of neglect. |
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This lightweight bicycle sports an aluminum frame and fork, while its N-Dock mount design allows easy attachment of the Novara Barrow basket, sold separately. |
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More importantly for biomaterials research, however, is the fact that, when dried, the mucin provides a suitable substrate for the attachment of living cells. |
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This attachment serves to condense the fibres already in the card cloth and adds a small amount of additional straightening to the condensed fibre. |
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Raga and dvesha, attachment and hatred, are two sides of the same coin. |
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Rule E applies to actions in personam with process of maritime attachment and garnishment, actions in rem, and petitory, possessory, and partition actions. |
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Rule B deals with attachment and garnishment in in personam actions. |
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The method uses quaternary ammonium compounds for inhibiting the attachment of and for removing foodborne microbial contamination from poultry and meat products. |
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He argued that nationalism suppresses minorities, it places country above moral principles and especially it creates a dangerous individual attachment to the state. |
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Each antler grows from an attachment point on the skull called a pedicle. |
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This was despite Flora, who had learnt to trust and bond with the woman, having an attachment disorder, which made her struggle with new relationships. |
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This form of personal attachment and spatial transformation is particularly evident when Pat Purdy talks about the 'lurky place' where the kids would seek refuge. |
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Local governments promote cycling by permitting bicycles to be carried on public transport or by providing external attachment devices on public transport vehicles. |
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He was also spending time with Eleanor Jacques, but her attachment to Dennis Collings remained an obstacle to his hopes of a more serious relationship. |
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Similar to coral reefs, oyster beds provide key habitat for a variety of different species by creating hard substrate for attachment and habitation. |
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Midwestern Manufacturing Company has announced the start of production of its newly designed sideboom attachment for the new John Deere 1050J model crawler tractor. |
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The saving grace for Haffenden's publishers seems to have been Empson's perverse encouragement of his wife's infidelity and his attachment to troilism. |
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As a unique feature in the Agile integration, MYRIAD provides the ability to redline existing attachments, allowing redlines to travel with the drawing or document attachment. |
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A standard needle scalp electrode was modified by placing a semirigid wire at the base of the attachment where the spiral electrode attached to the needle head. |
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Simultaneous attachment of withdrawing groups to bipyridine leads to strong stabilization of the lowest occupied molecular orbital localized on bipyridine. |
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Issues such as drug use, attachment disorder, promiscuity, aggression, and defiance can create a barrage of overwhelming and stressful emotions in a family. |
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The affect part refers to the emotion a person has with this identification, such as a sense of belonging, or emotional attachment toward one's nation. |
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The lap portion is connected to a belt between the legs and there are two shoulder belts, making a total of five points of attachment to the seat. |
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She was seen on CCTV in February hugging the teenager, who has learning difficulties and attachment disorder, while she was in the care of Derbyshire social services. |
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He claimed that the attachment of Third World status to a particular country was not based on any stable economic or political criteria, and was a mostly arbitrary process. |
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