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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
untether .
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Examples
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And then he untethers Samson and takes him back to his field while I wander off to examine his gypsy caravan.
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The space station untethers, bound for outer limits.
Three More for Nailpolish JP Reese 2011
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Next week, I'll follow up with a second post about what goes on inside people's heads that untethers them from reason just far enough to be swept away by their fears.
Sara Robinson: Obama Blows Up the Gulf: An Inquiry Into Conspiracy Theories, Part I 2010
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"Wanova Mirage untethers the desktop from its hardware, enabling a new era of flex computing," said Issy Ben-Shaul, CTO of Wanova.
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"Wanova Mirage untethers the desktop from its hardware, enabling a new era of flex computing," said Issy Ben-Shaul, CTO of Wanova.
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"Wanova Mirage untethers the desktop from its hardware, enabling a new era of flex computing," said Issy Ben-Shaul, CTO of Wanova.
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Others say a big challenge for banks and the wider economy will be how smoothly the government untethers itself from the financial system after pouring trillions of dollars into financial companies to stop them from collapsing.
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Once Apple untethers itself from ATT it will most likely open itself up to all the carriers and not Verizon only.
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Others say a big challenge for banks and the wider economy will be how smoothly the government untethers itself from the financial system after pouring trillions of dollars into financial companies to stop them from collapsing.
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Others say a big challenge for banks and the wider economy will be how smoothly the government untethers itself from the financial system after pouring trillions of dollars into financial companies to stop them from collapsing.
Newsvine - Get Smarter Here Stevenson Jacobs 2010
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