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Examples
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On Cereal: Adhered well to flakes, but the thicker texture and tart flavor didn't marry well with raisin bran.
Move Over, Cow Anne Marie Chaker 2011
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Adhered to the index finger and thumb of each glove is the eLink fabric that interacts with touch screen devices.
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Adhered to the index finger and thumb of each glove is the eLink fabric that interacts with touch screen devices.
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Adhered to the cover on the landfill's south-facing side slope are more than 1,000 flexible strips with photovolatic silicon cells measuring less than a quarter-inch thick.
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Adhered to the cover on the landfill's south-facing side slope are more than 1,000 flexible strips with photovolatic silicon cells measuring less than a quarter-inch thick.
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Adhered to the cover on the landfill's south-facing side slope are more than 1,000 flexible strips with photovolatic silicon cells measuring less than a quarter-inch thick.
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(Adhered a page from a book with matte medium, then lightly coated the page with absorbent ground.)
edm superBlog2 2009
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Textbooks Must Get To School On Time And Our Professionals, The Teachers, Must Strain Every Sinew In Responding To The Call Of The President Of The ANC That The Non - Negotiables Must Be Adhered To: In School, On Time, Teaching, No Harassment, No Abuse.
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Adhered to religiously, they prevent ideas for ideas’ sake.
The Elegant Solution Matthew E. May 2007
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The 2010 New England Patriots Became Elite When They Adhered to Robert Kraft's Number One
Ochocinco Declares War on NFL Owners - Monte Burke - Flow - Forbes 2011
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