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attached

adjective as in binding

adjective as in committed

adjective as in mounted

adjective as in near

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While exchanges and regulators have taken steps to thwart potential market manipulation attached to such stocks, new companies continue to list.

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When activated, these cells become less tightly attached to their surroundings and more able to move, allowing them to slide into the wound area and rebuild tissue.

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Market participants “will still look at it, but there may be a discount attached to it on the view that newer, more up-to-date data is coming.”

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This leads to a large underground storage unit which is then emptied by specialist bin trucks that have a crane attached.

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Some say they still live in fear of being stopped by police, dismissed from their jobs, or even losing access to their children because of what they describe as the stigma attached to cannabis.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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