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attached

[uh-tacht] / əˈtætʃt /
























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The staffer attached amended search results, but Missouri officials withheld the attachment from its response to a public records request and did not respond to a question about how many corrections were made.

From Salon

He takes his time absorbing every seemingly inconsequential detail as he becomes attached to the personalities of eccentrics on their self-assigned quests to accomplish unlikely goals.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new accounts are likely to be made portable, too, as “anything done through a federal program is attached to the worker, not to the worker’s employer,” Lettieri says.

From Barron's

She also raised concerns about conditions attached to the revised proposal that she described as onerous and asked for more information about how the takeover would be funded.

From The Wall Street Journal

Initial findings from the investigation suggest the fire at Le Constellation bar began as sparklers attached to champagne bottles ignited soundproof foam that lined the ceiling of the bar's basement, which was packed with people.

From BBC