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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
clamp .
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Examples
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His expression clamped into formidable austerity, then relaxed.
The Rich Man's Royal Mistress Donald, Robyn 2006
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His expression clamped into formidable austerity, then relaxed.
The Rich Man's Royal Mistress Donald, Robyn 2006
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The Lakers once again clamped down on the perimter shooters of the Spurs and limited Tim Duncan to a playoff-low nine points on
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UPDATE 20071017 Andrew Linden apparently is listening to us, and only the megaprims over 256 m on a side are going to be removed or "clamped" down to 256 m, as he describes it.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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UPDATE 20071017 Andrew Linden apparently is listening to us, and only the megaprims over 256 m on a side are going to be removed or "clamped" down to 256 m, as he describes it.
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The packaging is very attractive, replicating a leather "Denham Productions" briefcase whose top slips off to reveal an inner pocket containing four production art prints suitable for framing, a numbered letter of authenticity signed by Jackson but not individually so, and cardboard housing for a kind of clamped writing tablet that holds a 52-page illustrated booklet and the two discs.
Archive 2005-12-25 2005
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Ultimately, TRAIN-BATCH arranges for the training examples to be given as input to the learner ( "clamped" on the input nodes of some network) by
Planet Lisp 2009
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Two accomplices "clamped" the TV to the man before helping him walk out of the store.
G4TV - The Feed 2008
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Children caught talking in class were gagged and then had their necks clamped together between wooden blocks called “whispering sticks.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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ChinaFotoPress/Zuma Press HANGING ON: Two dragonflies clamped on a flower stem during a Friday rain shower in Beijing.
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