- is a small, metal-reinforced hole used for
attaching a lock-and-cable
apparatus. It is
produced by
Kensington Computer Products Group.
Designed in the...
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Often the
protesters will chain, lock, or
otherwise secure themselves to
immovable objects,
resulting in a difficult-to-remove
human obstacle. This is typically...
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hoping to lure him out. Max and 1900
finally meet
again and 1900 is
immovable about sinking with the ship,
being daunted by the
immenseness of the world...
- crime; with
Decree 1856 he
ordered the
confiscation of all
movable and
immovable property of drug traffickers; and with
Decree 1859 he
authorized the capture...
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Republic in 1871 was no exception. It
resulted in
reprisals against 15
immovable judges, who were
accused of parti****ting in
judicial repression against...
- service. A waqf
property can fall into one of two categories:
movable or
immovable. A 'movable' ****et
includes money or
shares which are used to finance...
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necrosis and
compartment syndrome.
Serious bites cause limbs to
become immovably flexed as a
result of
significant hemorrhage or
coagulation in the affected...
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presiding deity is also
referred by
other names such as
Acala mūrti (lit.
Immovable idol), Dhṛva mūrti(lit.
Fixed idol) and Mūlavigraha (lit. The main idol)...
- rock,
which he
wrote "can only be
moved with an
asphodel and
remains immovable by force."
There are
stones in Iona
called na clachan-bràth,
within the...
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current was
turned on in one only of the two
windings the
cylinder remained immovable, but on
turning on the
second current it at once
began to rotate. The...