He untethered one of the horses that had been tied up and lifted me up onto it. |
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Even once such phrases began to get untethered from their precise technical moorings, they retained the power to invoke product superiority. |
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If the spinal cord is surgically untethered soon after these symptoms begin, a child should return to his or her usual level of functioning. |
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A few returned each day to feed the cattle which could not be left untethered because much of the area is heavily mined. |
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And the evidence is already clear that on key elements of his case for war, his declarations were untethered from intelligence assessments. |
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The shuttle era also witnessed the first untethered space walks by U.S. astronauts in orbit. |
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The DC power grip lets you shoot without a reserve battery grip or take inhibiting power-conservation measures when working untethered. |
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As I round the corner one of the large banners, untethered at the bottom, billows in the wind, revealing a glimpse of old gravestones in the churchyard. |
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I'm no expert when it comes to sailing, but I'm told a boat is adrift when it fails to tack to the wind, is overloaded on one side, or is untethered from its anchor. |
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He untethered his horse from the pole it was tied to and mounted it. |
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It may also have left them somewhat untethered, drifting in between their own lives and the eternal mysteries. |
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Unlike the Shuttle, the Station can't chase after an astronaut who accidentally becomes untethered. |
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Liberated consumers interact with brand on demand, on the move and untethered to technology, time, place or device. |
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By 2015, a shakeout will have occurred and millions of the best knowledge-based jobs in the world will have become untethered. |
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Fully untethered solution, offering free range of motion and up to 15 feet of wireless 3D viewing via infrared communication. |
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Trailer Tracks 210 helps your transportation or logistics company keep track of its tethered and untethered trailers. |
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They float free of such specifics, as untethered symbols of a world derived from print. |
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Of course, a literary romance can equally bring substitute solace to the untethered heart. |
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His decision to amend Article 76 of the constitution has untethered civil society and set in motion a chain reaction has yet to be fully played out. |
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The horses frequently become untethered and roam onto the road and on Sunday a gang of local youths were baiting the animals, throwing stones and scaring them. |
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As he writes, these free-flying insects are the closest thing the natural world offers to our concept of the untethered human spirit. |
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This service uses an untethered balloon, maintained in place by a propulsion system and equipped with electric power-generating systems and telecommunication relay equipment. |
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Securing the survivor to a lifeline, Mr. Wheeler sent the man up in his own rescue sling while he stayed, untethered, in two to three meter waves, waiting to be picked up. |
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In the future, in addition to voice, these networks will offer such multimedia services such as videophones, access to image libraries, wireless Internet and untethered e-commerce. |
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The music is looser, somewhere between literalist Ramones punk and blowzy 1970s arena rock, as if the band, finally untethered from the stresses of narrative, is enjoying itself. |
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Mr Cable's pride in being an untethered spirit has been useful at times: he was right to complain that the government's crude caps on non-European migrants are harming recruitment. |
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Pink: I define a free agent as someone who works untethered from a large organization-a free-lancer, a sole proprietor, the operator of a very small business. |
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Whether you're looking for untethered live performance, or the flexibility to set up and record MIDI tracks anywhere in the studio, MidAir is your wireless MIDI solution. |
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In recent years, cordless power tools have become popular, giving users freer range-ofmotion to complete their projects untethered by an electrical cord. |
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The ground defied the Council. It changed in sped-up corrasion, in the buckling of tectonics at some psychotic rate as if time was untethered from its rules. |
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Trek Aerospace saw its Springtail EFV-4 aircraft achieve untethered forward flight in a test that lasted about a minute and covered around 20 metres. |
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Over the course of time I have increasingly moved away from talking about God and his Christ in a way that is subjectless and historically untethered. |
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