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1. It was an odd moniker to attach to a serial killer as he was neither a gentleman, nor did he in fact, ever kill gentlemen
2. I am afraid we civilised beings are not always considerate in dealing with the belief of these heathen, and hardly realise what importance they attach to their god-worship
3. The earliest sense, that it was something like a predator, was soon supplanted in Man’s long search for a likeness to attach to this surreality
4. She walked along deep in thought, collecting a stray bloom now and then and returning it to the water with a prayer, hoping her prayer would attach to that of the original person
5. They attach to the soul when incarnated
6. If we take away some of the positive, the remaining negative instantly finds something positive to attach to
7. My lips where still attach to hers the whole time then moving to nipple on her earlobe softly
8. He has a machine with electronic sensors that attach to the front of your forehead
9. attach to her mother’s womb
10. He could feel the familiar presence, but in his state he did not have a name to attach to it, just knew that it felt like someone he'd known for a long time, someone that he knew with absolute certainty that he could trust
11. They attach to living cells, inject their DNA, and replicate themselves with the host cell protein; often causing the host cell walls to burst; killing the cells and releasing the replicated viruses to repeat the cycle of parasitic reproduction and destruction
12. attach to or otherwise join with a whatsit
13. And their lifestyle also differs significantly from most animals in that young sponges are mobile in the larval stage, but soon attach to objects where they remain sedentary for the rest of their lives
14. We will attach to these copies duplicates of this news clips and of the crime statistics dug up by Harry
15. Even when a sperm does fertilize an egg, there’s only a fractional chance that the egg will attach to the wall of the uterus and eventually develop into a growing baby
16. attach to something so that they can’t be seen
17. attach to the ends of gun barrels and in
18. There were many possible meanings I could attach to his physical appearance—one
19. There is a picture that I wanted to attach to
20. Games attach to games ; fantasy Ultimate Death Challenge is a gamasite to INT'L Rule Free Fighting, and when there are fantasy leagues attached to iAssassin, which is a derivative of the IRFF, then you have three degrees of game , all of which can be played under the rubric of what they are an allegory for, i
21. It had chains and cuffs attached at the four corners ready to attach to Bohdan once he was in position
22. It had a long connecting strap which I could see would attach to a clip on the neck strap, connecting the two
23. 'Having noticed by your accent, madam, that the excellent German you speak was not originally acquired in our Fatherland, but must be the result of a commendable diligence practised in the schoolrooms of your youth and native land, and having further observed, from certain unmistakable signs, that the native land in question must be England, it would have a peculiar interest for me to be favoured with the exact meaning the inhabitants of that enlightened country attach to the term
24. bubbles and to provide the optimal contact time with the organics so they can attach to the
25. can cut the corallite below the polyp and then attach to a frag plug
26. a clip with a suction cup used to attach to the inside walls of the aquarium used to feed
27. He then reached out with the magnet and allowed its two prongs to attach to the end of the heavy track
28. When replacing the value we normally attach to circle being r with Π, the law of Pythagoras becomes quite meaningful and mathematical
29. The Coanda effect shows how liquid attach to the solid by 7(3Π2) and the solid attach to the liquid by a relevance value of 7(ΠΠ2)
30. endometriosis that attach to the lung which interferes with lung function in absorbing
31. Since the protein can attach to the sperm, it inhibits the sperm function in
32. This type of fibroids attach to the uterus by a stalk, and sometimes they are
33. What sense therefore we may attach to it in the writings of the N
34. We must deny its obvious sense and attach to it a foreign meaning we know to be untrue, which made the Bible a profound mystery, and deceiving ourselves with it
35. The antibodies attach to the blood cells (i
36. True; both these and the opposite names will always attach to all of them
37. firm leather that attach to the bridle at the side of the
38. "Because, in the first place, they transfer from the vessel to their own boat whatever they think worth taking, then they bind the crew hand and foot, they attach to every one's neck a four and twenty pound ball, a large hole is chopped in the vessel's bottom, and then they leave her
39. You must resolve upon one simple and single line of conduct, and for a man of your intelligence, this plan is as easy as it is necessary; you must form honorable friendships, and by that means counteract the prejudice which may attach to the obscurity of your former life
40. My sister is happily married; her husband is only my brother-in-law, that is, a man whom the ties of social life alone attach to me; no one then longer needs my useless life
41. The inspection of objects of interest, apart from the fact that everything had been seen already, had not for Vronsky, a Russian and a sensible man, the immense significance Englishmen are able to attach to that pursuit
42. shape of successive letters to McArdle, and that these should either be edited for the Gazette as they arrived, or held back to be published later, according to the wishes of Professor Challenger, since we could not yet know what conditions he might attach to those directions which should guide us to the unknown land
43. It’s not that I have different feelings, but I don’t identify and attach to them—or make them a huge drama
44. This is a futile plan, but many developing traders fall into this trap because they attach too much importance to the retest of the actual breakout level
45. There is always the psychological tendency to attach too much meaning to any line on a chart; this is why traders focus on moving averages, bands, or even whole numbers (e
46. The same difficulty will attach to setting up any other quantitative standards, as for example the margin of earnings above interest charges, or the relation of stock or property values to bonded debt
47. Hence the general investment status of income bonds as a class is seen to have been governed by the circumstances under which they are created rather than by the legal rights which attach to them
48. By means of any one of these three provisions a senior security can be given virtually all the profit possibilities that attach to the common stock of the enterprise
49. There seems to be much logic to the view that if one decides to speculate he should choose a thoroughly speculative medium and not subject himself to the upper limitations of market value and income return, or to the possibility of confusion between speculation and investment, which attach to the lower priced bonds and preferred stocks
50. The Grande Ecaille property was not yet equipped and in operation, and hence it was subject to the many hazards that attach to enterprises in the development stage