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Sea area where the depth of water and nature of the sea-bed are suitable, and the situation not too exposed, for vessels to ride safely at anchor. Archipelago . A large group of islands.
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support services and procedures offered in hospitals or out-patient settings. Anti-trust laws are state and national laws that prohibit health care and other providers from price-fixing or developing monopolies that would prevent consumers from having choices in terms of costs and services. Any willing provider any health care provider that complies with an insurer
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Anchors are used to mark specific locations within a document. Once an anchor is placed in a location, you can create a link to that spot - synonym for a hyperlink.
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the player sitting in the last position on a blackjack table before the dealer. This is the person who makes the final decision, thereby anchoring the game.
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Last bowler in the lineup of a team normally one of the better bowlers on the team.
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