Kara hitched up the trap and Anana tethered her horse to the rear of it and joined her friend. |
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Caravans and vans were parked in front of the new offices at the far end of the industrial estate, and four horses were tethered there. |
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If the devices have a disk drive then they act as servers for the encryption keys and control the rights of the other, tethered devices. |
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Elephants are tethered by chains so people can climb on them for a cute photo for a fee of 10 yuan. |
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First, he is arrested for the murder of the actress, the percheron having been found tethered outside her apartment building. |
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Two men were sleeping there, one on either side of the fire, and one horse was tethered on a lead rope. |
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With their enormous size, some whales could not be loaded onto the ships and were instead tethered to the ships and towed. |
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He followed her calmly towards the stakes where the other horses were tethered and being watched. |
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Cows were tethered near the wall, to provide milk, ghee and cow dung for the rituals. |
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Firefighters were bemused to wake up and find a large brown and white horse tethered by a rope to their station. |
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They tethered their horses, leaving the most junior patrolman to stand guard, and Inkerman led the way in. |
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Mala groaned, picked up her bedroll, and moved to where their horses were tethered. |
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He agilely jumped off and tethered his horse to a bar that had seemingly been placed there for that specific purpose. |
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A docile Labrador dog was tethered five metres away from its owner, who was disguised as a tradesman. |
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As an added bonus, you'll be picking up a charge while you're tethered to your computer. |
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For now, the robot is tethered to a power supply, but eventually it will be battery-operated and directed by remote control. |
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The stable immobilization appears to be an indirect proof that the tethered lipid bilayer lack defects on the mesoscale. |
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At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass. |
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It is tethered to a tree, a rangy, brindled, flop-eared, devil-eyed billy that could have been a regimental mascot. |
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The air seethes with birdsong and the noises of farm animals tethered in back yards. |
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Rows and rows of cows and heifers, their moos resounding within the school walls, were tethered to makeshift stalls. |
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This reliance on cumbersome logistics limited mobility, as armies tethered by umbilical cords of supply could not go too fast or too far. |
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A sorrel and black were tethered nearby and an array of tools was strewn over the ground. |
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Ben left his horse tethered to the low-hanging branches of a slender pine and walked the short distance to the solitary grave. |
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Claw lesions were reported to be more common in loose-housed sows than in either tethered or stallhoused sows. |
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The power delivery is seamless, the engine note rising from a deep burble like a powerboat tethered to a jetty to a howl like a Formula One car. |
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The Buryat see it as a stake in the sky, and all the other stars horses tethered to it. |
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They turned, still tethered together with a single strand of rope, and began their slow trek back to town. |
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Plus, the Lifters are tethered to their power supplies by a thin wire that provides the necessary high-voltage electricity. |
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He tethered the horses in a cleft beneath the overhang and went to cut some pine boughs. |
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Lash ropes and diamond hitches are untied, the horses unpacked and then hobbled or tethered in the meadow below camp. |
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It would be easier to send down one of the robot vehicles, unmanned but tethered to a surface ship, with cameras and that sort of thing. |
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A family of pegasi stood tethered, eyeing a nearby slumbering cockatrice with understandable uneasiness. |
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In addition to the tethered Skyhooks, Gildenberg would release small pilot balloons to measure wind speeds during the experiments. |
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He had division of the terminal filament for a tethered spinal cord, which was thought to be the cause of his symptoms. |
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His roosters live, with their left legs tethered, in green plastic barrels spaced at ten-foot intervals behind his house. |
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By binding intramolecularly to the receptor, the tethered ligand causes transmembrane signaling. |
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Funds that are not tethered to a specific sector of the market can use that flexibility to temper risk. |
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The animals were all tethered by their forelocks and would not have wandered away even if the women left behind were not there. |
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Once captured, the capsule will be tethered to a cable to cushion the impact. |
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Which isn't to say he always was tethered to a desk or running sprints in the gym. |
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A cordless phone uses a radio frequency to communicate with its base, which is then tethered to the plain old telephone network. |
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When you're running a small boat on the Missouri River today, be sure to use a tethered kill switch on the engine. |
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Today, of course, we are no longer tethered to telegraph or telephone wires for conversation. |
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Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time. |
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It was tethered to a slightly larger box in his front pocket by a length of coiled wire, like between a telephone and it's handset. |
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Looming above was a great black ship, tethered to the inlet by several thick ropes disappearing into the deep, dark water. |
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Field commanders were tethered to and limited by a very rudimentary logistics infrastructure. |
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The Huygens probe has travelled 789 million miles to the Saturnian system tethered to the Cassini spacecraft. |
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The air platforms could take the form of tethered blimps, unmanned aerial vehicles, or manned aircraft. |
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Then a blizzard settles in just before lunch, where live reindeer are tethered outside a yurt and cooked reindeer stew is simmering inside on the fire. |
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Swaisgood's research project required that the snake comfortably slither, coil, and strike but still be tethered tightly enough that there was no chance it could escape. |
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A tethered cow is occasionally discovered, smothered in ants, asphyxiated and bleeding internally from where the insects swarmed in through its ears, mouth and nose. |
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This was a tethered reconnaissance balloon, as first used 220 years ago in the French Revolutionary War. |
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What's more, the 3.1 upgrade finally kills the iPhone's ability to be tethered to computers and used as a modem. |
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No rope was required to retain a baby after the mother was tethered to a tree. |
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Her teenage son was tethered to a motorbike and dragged across a rocky road. |
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Ida is a mystery of sorts, tethered to a road journey in a bleak postwar Poland. |
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Together this troika provided the professional ballast which was essential if Churchill's strategic imagination was to remain tethered to reality. |
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I admit I'm one of those people who tend to self-flagellate and is too tethered to my to-do list, sometimes defeated by it. |
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However, we don't want the lead to be fixed in such a way that, should you get a break-off, the lead remains permanently tethered to the trace and to the pike. |
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They might be balloons, airships, planes, or tethered aerostats. |
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We have also demonstrated a new application of these tethered membrane nanotubules, namely as biosensors to probe the real time dynamics of DNA self-assembly. |
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Instead, it was docked along side, tethered by an umbilical. |
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There was a loud splash as the anchor fell into the shallow waters, dragging a large rope tethered behind it and slowing the boat as it bobbed upon the waves like a toy. |
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Then we soared 170 metres above Lucern on a tethered, hot-air, balloon. |
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As an alternative to free flight, a balloon may be tethered to allow reliable take off and landing at the same location. |
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Henri Giffard also developed a tethered balloon for passengers in 1878 in the Tuileries Garden in Paris. |
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A kite is an aircraft tethered to a fixed point so that the wind blows over its wings. |
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It came floating like a tethered cloud past the little white toy-like lighthouse at the pierhead. |
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The devil tethered his horse to one of the pinnacles at Widecombe Church, captured the sleeping Jan Reynolds, and rode away into the storm. |
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The adjacent alleys were choked with tethered wagons, the teams reversed and nuzzling gnawed corn-ears over the tail-boards. |
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Many mobile phones are equipped with software to offer tethered Internet access. |
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The images were taken by an on-board GoPro camera housed within a polystyrene capsule, which was tethered to the weather balloon. |
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The single-port configuration is similar to the company's Jerrican, with a tethered 53 mm cap and convenient handle. |
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This comprises two moored, floating contact mines which are tethered together by a length of steel cable or chain. |
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The larger part of the leiomyosarcoma was found to be intravascular and tethered to the common iliac vein and IVC in the primary excision. |
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The drifting mines were much harder to remove than tethered mines after the war, and they caused about the same damage to both sides. |
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In this particular escape, Dooley is tethered to long pieces of string and on the other end are crocodile clips clamped on to Jonathan's nipples. |
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Some sailing craft are propelled by kites, as with kitesurfing, which uses a tethered airfoil. |
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The bruised and battered victims of these odious slap-happy bullies need to be heard and encouraged to break the bonds that leave them tethered to such violent brutes. |
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Near the forest edge stood three big military tents with scalloped air vents along their rooflines and bush pole supports tethered to big sharpened bush pegs. |
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Mr Rosser did say, however, that the Nightglow part of the festival, which saw balloons tethered but lit up in the dark, had attracted up to 10,000 people. |
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A balloon may be free, moving with the wind, or tethered to a fixed point. |
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A case of tethered cord syndrome in the conus medullaris together with an intradural intramedullar tumor seen in an 8-year-old female patient is presented and discussed here. |
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After several more attempts amidst the dismasting of the SEEKER, the remaining crew members abandoned ship to liferings tethered to the 550-foot ship. |
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