Attaches
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And unlike the juicy salif, it does not threaten to attach itself to your brain, rather, it simply
attaches
itself to your brain.
Okay, so he
attaches
it to a transparent pipe, and he turns the water on.
It leaves the [body of the male], finds the female through pheromonal cues in the water,
attaches
itself to her body and deposits the sperm.
(Tapping sounds) We embed this material into the synthetic skin that
attaches
my bionic limb to my biological body.
On the other side of the channel, the nerve then
attaches
to cells, skin cells and muscle cells.
Its placenta, a solid disk of blood-rich tissue,
attaches
to the wall of the uterus to support the developing embryo.
It’s an increasingly common sight in hospitals around the world: a nurse measures our height, weight, blood pressure, and
attaches
a glowing plastic clip to our finger.
If you see a little band pop up in the middle of your wrist, that’s the tendon that
attaches
to this now-defunct muscle.
It also has a pneumatic cuff that holds it on, so the more they put themselves under load, the more it
attaches.
People bring their own cooker, he
attaches
a valve and a steam pipe, and now he gives you espresso coffee.
The parasite
attaches
itself to the brain and causes paranoia and insanity.
Use of this medium, therefore,
attaches
an innate responsibility to the artist, inasmuch as film can be educational, as well as entertaining, which dictates that certain subjects should be approached accordingly and with a corresponding sensitivity and sensibility.
I am a huge fan of Say Anything, Jerry Maguire, and Almost Famous (I wasn't that big on Singles), so it's safe to say that I look forward to anything that Cameron Crowe
attaches
his name to.
The blind accordionist who
attaches
himself to Atwill wears glasses which are half black, half clear.
It is as great as the person watching it's interpretation of it and willingness to see people and love for what it is, without all the structure and stereotypes that society
attaches.
Melies had a sense of playfulness about his films, and this is one of the more amusing ones: Melies takes a head -- which is Melies' head,
attaches
it to some bellows, and blows it up like a balloon.
A film where every character
attaches
serious importance to Rolling Stone articles calls for a depth of insight and cinematic brilliance even Welles would have trouble summoning.
Another compelling explanation comes from a venture capitalist who credits Chinese society with copious reserves of entrepreneurial energy that derives, he believes, from the fact that Chinese culture
attaches
very little shame to failing in a business enterprise.
But, unlike his White House predecessors, Obama’s National Security Strategy recognizes the value of partnerships;
attaches
greater importance to the civilian dimension as opposed to the military; and stresses the value of dialogue and the need to reinforce international institutions.
Going slow on such an obvious “win-win” reform suggests either that each country
attaches
little importance to its growth imperative or that they are unwilling to address that urgency by coming to grips with the increasingly insidious trust deficit that divides them.
Is Fake News Here to Stay?CAMBRIDGE – The term “fake news” has become an epithet that US President Donald Trump
attaches
to any unfavorable story.
China
attaches
great importance to tackling climate change.
Foreign investment is still viewed as desirable, but no one
attaches
primary importance to attracting it anymore.
But her story just goes on and on, and the emotion that
attaches
to it seems strangely furious and vengeful.
The topic was an obscure but large collection (more than 70) of diseases caused by a specific type of genetic error – one that takes place in the machinery of cells that chemically
attaches
sugars to proteins and lipids.
If the Fund
attaches
tough “German-style” conditions to its loans, it risks provoking immediate confrontation and default.
Today’s China is the leading bearer of the mercantilist torch, though Chinese leaders would never admit it – too much opprobrium still
attaches
to the term.
North Korean diplomatic
attaches
are required to conduct weekly and monthly self-criticism sessions.
Second, it
attaches
careful conditions to the type and scope of American military action.
RiskMetrics’ system, which is used by institutional investors around the world,
attaches
considerable weight to the arrangements governing contests for control.
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