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anchor and hyperlink
A hyperlink has an anchor, which is the location within a certain type of a document from which the hyperlink can be followed only from the homepage ; the document containing a hyperlink is known as its source code document.
* HTML anchor, the source and destination of a web hyperlink, specified by the < a > HTML element
The anchor text, link label, link text, or link title is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink.
The objective of search engines is to provide highly relevant search results ; this is where anchor text helps, as the tendency was, more often than not, to hyperlink words relevant to the landing page.

anchor and is
Kid Ory, the trombonist chicken farmer, is also one of the solid anchor points of jazz.
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, that is used to connect a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the vessel from drifting due to wind or current.
A permanent anchor is used in the creation of a mooring, and is rarely moved ; a specialist service is normally needed to move or maintain it.
A sea anchor is a drogue, not in contact with the seabed, used to control a drifting vessel.
The vessel is attached to the anchor by the rode, which is made of chain, cable, rope, or a combination of these.
Since all anchors that embed themselves in the bottom require the strain to be along the seabed, anchors can be broken out of the bottom by shortening the rode until the vessel is directly above the anchor ( at this point the anchor chain is " up and down " in naval parlance ).
The term aweigh describes an anchor when it is hanging on the rode and is not resting on the bottom.
This is linked to the term to weigh anchor, meaning to lift the anchor from the sea bed, allowing the ship or boat to move.
An anchor is described as aweigh when it has been broken out of the bottom and is being hauled up to be stowed.
Since one fluke always protrudes up from the set anchor, there is a great tendency of the rode to foul the anchor as the vessel swings due to wind or current shifts.
Once the anchor is hauled up to the hawsepipe, the ring end is hoisted up to the end of a timber projecting from the bow known as the cathead.
The crown of the anchor is then hauled up with a heavy tackle until one fluke can be hooked over the rail.

anchor and link
* A link ( link ) or anchor ( a ) HTML element
Another possibility is transclusion, for which the link target is a document fragment that replaces the link anchor within the source document.
A link from one domain to another is said to be outbound from its source anchor and inbound to its target.
The anchor of the link is replaced by the contents of the destination node.
Links embedded within the syndicated content are typically optimized around anchor terms that will point an optimized link back to the website that the content author is trying to promote.
Lines are used in open water to deploy surface marker buoys and decompression buoys and link the buoy on the surface to the submerged diver, or may be used to allow easy return navigation to a point such as a shotline or boat anchor.
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Retrieved September 6, 2012, from link .</ ref > said that the dictionary's reclassification of the term " anchor baby " to a term that is considered offensive was " right ".< ref >< i >" Anchor baby offensive epithet .</ i > ( 2011 ).
Rassilon taunted him about his hesitation, but after seeing a mysterious woman among Rassilon's entourage, the Doctor shot the diamond Rassilon sent to the Master to act as an anchor for the link, severing it.
* Put an anchor and link to that
Not all links have anchor texts because it may be obvious where the link will lead due to the context in which it is used.
The anchor text may or may not be related to the actual text of the URL of the link.
Moving forward, Google would be paying more attention to a diversified link profile which has a mix of anchor text and other types of links.
* Cypress is home to the trailhead of the planned Cypress Creek Greenway Project, a major parks project which will link major anchor parks along the entirety of Cypress Creek via a Greenbelt complete with Hike & Bike Trails, Horseback Riding, Canoeing and other attractions for outdoors / nature enthusiasts.

anchor and bound
At age 20, he joined the United States Marine Corps, but bound and gagged the couple and threw them overboard, tied to the yacht's anchor.

anchor and portion
Tubeworms anchor themselves to the substratum of the hydrocarbon seep by roots located at the basal portion of their bodies.
She possesses the psychokinetic ability to animate her hair for a number of feats, including elongating it to almost twice its normal length ( Medusa's hair is approximately in length when relaxed ), and using her hair to lift and move heavy weights ( up to 1. 6 tons ); a portion of her hair must be used to anchor the rest at these greater weights, so that more than her scalp / skull is used as a brace.
Using their root-like peduncles to anchor themselves in sandy or muddy substrate, the exposed portion of sea pens may rise up to in some species, such as the tall sea pen ( Funiculina quadrangularis ).
Memorial Stadium served as the anchor for Stadium Village, a small commercial area at the southeast portion of the Twin Cities campus.
A significant reversal of the trend came on August 31, 2007, as Burlington Coat Factory opened in the lower portion of the former Gayfers anchor space to great fanfare, drawing patrons more than away.
Mansbridge again became the sole anchor of the news portion of the show, and Wallin became the host of a magazine segment very similar to The Journal.
The snake extends the anterior portion of its body by straightening these bends, then flexes the anterior portion of the body to form anterior anchor points while pulling the posterior portion forward.
The City of Charlotte had acquired an option to buy the vacant Dillard's anchor space, and rumors allege that Glimcher may walk away from the portion of the mall that it controls rather than pay an upcoming mortgage payment on the Eastland $ 42 million mortgage.
Barnes & Noble, REI, and Harper's Restaurant joined the mall on its sixth anchor pad in an outdoor portion slated in August 2006.
Atop a hill, he witnessed numerous mourning Indians who were rushing to touch the ashes of Gandhi as the ship on which the urn was placed weighed anchor to scatter a portion of his ashes into the water below.
Airborne planes were cited at the southern portion of Virac in the morning of December 12, 1941, while vessels dropped anchor near Nagngangang Buaya Point, Cabugao Bay.
The upper portion operates the anchor windlass below in the Forecastle

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