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1 What names, now, would you affix to this, and this, and this?
2 Perhaps they were wanted to affix to some false certificate.
3 But their befuddlement is a merit badge you can proudly affix to your rippling chest.
4 Or might it be merely a convenient label to affix to the file drawer of case histories?
5 There is no Irish seal even to affix to the document: the country is a national non-entity.
6 This is soap, and this a penknife, I know; but what name do you affix to this?
7 He refused-thelittle white linen margins which the clerk wished to affix to the V of his waistcoat.
8 He called the cleverest of his children, and bade it affix to his breech-cloth a plantain-leaf, dog's-tail-wise, and waggishly.
9 There is also an LED lamp that you can buy, €75, that you can affix to the sofa.
10 Whether a great poet or not will depend on the scale we use and the meaning we affix to the term.
11 The only idea man can affix to the name of God, is that of a first cause, the cause of all things.
12 Cha0 was known for selling high-quality ATM-skimming hardware that crooks could affix to cash machines to grab debit card swipes and PINs.
13 She points out the two special foil stickers affixed to the window.
14 They read the handwritten sign that had been affixed to the front.
15 Just look at it, his seal is not affixed to the paper.
16 Fifty-nine signatures had been affixed to the death-warrant of this royal criminal.
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