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chains <a chain; chains> N NAUT

chains

fetters chains

golden chains Pl (in Sufism)

chains of sinks AREA

chain N

chain N (s)

chain N (s)

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Her bow sits upright draped with anchor chains.
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This unit has been scoured by many secondary craters that have formed overlapping chains and troughs that contribute to its hummocky texture.
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Meanwhile, a man chains some spare ribs to the side of a dock.
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Our success in validating cotton supply chains, which are dispersed over large geographies and notoriously complex, sets the precedent for our deployment in other verticals from plastics to pharmaceutics.
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Don't forget snow chains if you're driving to the resort.
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The RI of a film can be increased by combining both long and polydisperse chains, thus increasing the films nonfouling properties.
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There is a height indicator the road with dangling chains for the approaching railway which has a height of 4.1 metres.
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He therefore chains her to a rock by the sea to be devoured by the sea monster and leaves her to her fate.
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After successful chains of attacks, the number increases with more devastating moves now available.
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We would create homemade paper chains to decorate the giant climbing philodendron that had attached itself to the side of our home.
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