Word: attachement
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...leaders in the world have managed to attach their destiny so firmly to the destiny of their people. Arafat was one of them. It has become virtually a habit of the mind to think of Arafat when thinking about the Palestinians. It will take a long time before the world forgets the frail face wrapped in the traditional Palestinian white and black kufaya. That face has brought the Palestinian cause from beneath the rubble to the center of international attention. Despite controversies that have become defining characteristics of his public career, very few deny Arafat’s crucial role...
...moved out." Make sure you aren't selling or gifting the house to a child who can't afford it. (Jack Hickey made Roger prove that he had sufficient income.) And, says Jennifer Jordan McCall, co-chairwoman of the trusts and estates department at Pillsbury Winthrop, you shouldn't attach strings. If you can't bear to see your kids redecorate, the transaction is probably doomed...
...will attach to an e-mail your resume and merrily ship it off,” Stilgoe said. Stilgoe said his Harvard e-mail address was created “without my asking,” and he “had to move mountains” to activate an autoresponder...
Although large museums have had their share of embarrassing robberies--in 1911 the Mona Lisa was taken from the Louvre--the greatest problem is small institutions like the Munch Museum or private homes open to the public. Neither can afford elaborate security. Large museums attach alarms to their most valuable canvases, but a modest alarm system can cost $500,000 or more. Some museums are looking into tracking devices that would allow them to follow stolen items once they leave the premises. "But conservators are concerned that if they have to insert something, it might damage the object," says Wilbur...
Students may replace the red phones with their own phones, and can still attach answering machines...