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But by tethering their story to Columbus, early leaders of the United States magically endowed the fledgling nation with a three-hundred-year pedigree, a genesis story whose “in the beginning” implied its birth was the outworking of Providence.
But when Musk took the helm in late October, he quickly revamped the subscription service by tethering the blue tick to it—and thus adding another meaning to the symbol.
Source: https://slate.com/technology/2023/04/blue-check-funeral.html?via=rss
Fixed an issue with Gabriel's car clipping into the garage due to player tethering it before entering the garage.
Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/saints-row-reboot-2022-dlc-update-combat-overhaul/
It is primarily responsible for capturing and tethering leukocytes, particularly neutrophils and some other types of white blood cells, to the endothelium at sites of inflammation.
The findings reflect a deep sense of uncertainty about the future of the nation's political parties and the challenges both face in tethering their frayed -- and perhaps disenchanted -- coalitions.
Source: https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20230214/who-should-lead-democrats-republicans-struggle-to-decide
With all the strident charges of ethnic discrimination in a country like Guyana – we’ve always been tethering on the edge of ethnic/racial conflicts.