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Attaching and one
Attaching one to Red Alert, activated a gun and sounds.

Attaching and another
Attaching two servos together produced a selsyn, where a remote servo's motions were accurately matched by another.

Attaching and form
Attaching two dugout canoes together to form a catamaran hull provides stability, but this is an expensive operation.
Attaching the great importance to religion in the history of human society, today Living Ethics assigns a key role to such form of cognition as science.

Attaching and walls
Attaching messages to arrows fired over a castle's walls was a common method of communicating with allies under siege.

Attaching and surfaces
Attaching rubber pads to individual track links ensures continuous tracked vehicles can travel more smoothly, quickly, and quietly on paved surfaces.

Attaching and also
Attaching different Djinn to different characters modifies the characters ' classes, increasing maximum hit points, Psynergy points, and other statistics, and also alters the available Psynergy that the characters can perform.
Attaching the other end of the polyethylene chain to a bead or solid support allows for easy separation of protein from other molecules in solution, provided these molecules do not also possess thiol groups.

Attaching and other
* Attaching turbine blades to the shaft in jet engines and other applications

Attaching and .
Attaching the pistol frame provides the feed mechanism ( through the pistol's magazine ) and trigger mechanism, and produces a completed carbine.
Attaching the output from the detector back to the electromagnets turns the sheet into a series of loops, which can hold the information as long as needed.
Attaching any spacecraft propulsion device would have a similar effect of giving a steady push, possibly forcing the asteroid onto a trajectory that takes it away from Earth.
* Attaching a tether and ballast mass to the asteroid to alter its trajectory by changing its center of mass.
( Attaching concrete examples to these levels of psychological existence is difficult and often misleading because ( a ) there can be multiple reasons for the same behavior and ( b ) centralization in a single level regarding all aspects of living is rare.
Attaching the shoes to the pedals can increase power on the downstroke and harness additional power on the upstroke.
Attaching it to HMPAO allows < sup > 99m </ sup > Tc to be taken up by brain tissue in a manner proportional to brain blood flow, in turn allowing cerebral blood flow to be assessed with the nuclear gamma camera.
Attaching himself to the liberals, he became Solicitor General in 1852, on whose occasion he was made a Knight Bachelor.
Attaching themselves to black smokers, the worms have been found to thrive at temperatures of up to 80 ° C ( 176 ° F ), making the Pompeii worm the most heat-tolerant complex animal known to science after the tardigrades ( or water bears ), which are able to survive temperatures over 150 ° C.
Attaching electrodes to the sample allows electrical and magnetoelectrical measurements as well as heating up the sample to a few thousand degrees.
Attaching ( when possible ) a commander unit to basic squads significantly increases their morale.
Attaching the gillnet floats with biodegradable material can reduce the problem.
Attaching himself to Louis, the Dauphin of France, he became his chancellor, the king's ambassador in Brittany, and a member of the grand council ; and on May 13, 1415, he was transferred from the see of Chartres to the see of Clermont-Ferrand.
Attaching the parachute to the bottom films the parachute during descent.
Attaching the parachute to the top films the approach of the ground during descent.
Attaching the label " adulterer " may have some unfortunate consequences but they are not generally severe.
Attaching himself afterwards to François de Tournon, he accompanied him in 1554 to Italy, whence he was several times sent on embassies to the king, with reports on the siege of Siena.
Attaching the tinsel hidden in the tree in the Mud Forum to the zorkmid hidden in the trunk backstage allows the player to dupe the Implementers ( named after the creators of the game ) in the Museum of Illusion into revealing several hints.

bricks and one
It was decided to strip the whole area down to the bricks, and to replace the rough coats up to one inch thickness to agree with the older artists' preparation, with a mortar, one part slaked lime, three parts sand, to be put on in two layers.
A distinction is sometimes made between the smaller adobes, which are about the size of ordinary baked bricks, and the larger adobines, some of which may be one to two yards ( 1 – 2 m ) long.
Modern clay bricks are formed in one of three processes-soft mud, dry press, or extruded.
In operation, new green bricks, along with roofing bricks, are stacked at one end of the brick pile ; cooled finished bricks are removed from the other end for transport.
I liked the one with bricks, but ultimately I thought simple red behind it was the boldest and the best.
A masonry veneer wall consists of masonry units, usually clay-based bricks, installed on one or both sides of a structurally independent wall usually constructed of wood or masonry.
* Saddam Hussein considered himself to be the reincarnation of Nebuchadnezzar and had the inscription " To King Nebuchadnezzar in the reign of Saddam Hussein " inscribed on bricks inserted into the walls of the ancient city of Babylon during a reconstruction project he initiated ; he named one of his Republican Guards divisions after Nebuchadnezzar.
With the arrival of the World Wide Web, many bookmakers have an online brand, although independently owned bookmakers often still maintain a " bricks and mortar " only operation and others operate a " skin " or " white label " operation which they purchase from one of the large firms as is the case with BetDirect and Betterbet.
Grimthorpe's cement was found to be damaging the Roman bricks: every brick in the tower was replaced as needed and reset in proper mortar by one man, Walter Barrett.
The Viking influence can still be seen with Reginald's Tower, one of the first buildings to use a bricks and mortar construction method in Ireland.
** In one scene before the ending of Dough for the Do-Do, Porky crashes into a wall of bricks.
In one of these earlier strata, of very great antiquity, there was discovered, in connection with the shrine, a conduit built of bricks in the form of an arch.
Kate Martin, of the Center For National Security Studies said of the use of military spy satellites being used to monitor the activities of U. S. citizens: " They are laying the bricks one at a time for a police state.
These lakes – purportedly the remains of clay pits dug for the bricks used in the building of Clissold House – are all that is left to mark the course of the Hackney Brook, one of London's lost rivers, which once flowed from west to east across Stoke Newington on its way to the River Lea.
The Freeman House, built circa 1825, was damaged by a storm and the two-story brick dwelling was rebuilt, using the same bricks, into a one story.
In the film, a series of murders in Lake Havasu is attributed to the spirit of Jack the Ripper, whose soul is transported to America in one of the bricks of the London Bridge.
There, the congregation women and older men painstakingly cleaned the mortar from the bricks, one by one, to provide the building blocks for a new St. John Lutheran Church to serve the people of Royal.
The houses of Shibam are all made out of mud bricks, but about five hundred of them are tower houses, which rise five to sixteen stories high, with each floor having one or two apartments.
The town was once home to the largest brickyard in the state, producing 5 million bricks a year, and to the downtown Spaulding & Frost Cooperage, established in 1874, one of the oldest operating wooden barrel manufacturers in the country.
Some accounts specify that one of the commonest red bricks was necessary for ordinary membership, a rarer white brick for higher-level membership, and one of the rarest blue bricks for chairmanship.

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