| 41. | He was awarded a patent for the design of a tool tethering system that is currently used during spacewalks.
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| 42. | Handsets purchased SIM-free, without a network provider subsidy, are often unhindered with regards to tethering.
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| 43. | The Tab can also provide tethering, acting as a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 5 devices.
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| 44. | You will want to check with your mobile provider to see what options they offer for mobile broadband tethering.
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| 45. | Anchorages are where anchors are lowered and utilised, whereas moorings usually are tethering to buoys or something similar.
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| 46. | Many travelers may find the idea of tethering themselves to cyberspace while they are taking in faraway places downright odd.
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| 47. | "Tethering is a condition of home detention as an alternative to going to jail, " she said.
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| 48. | Maintaining that order of things requires that those who hold the tethering chain use much of their energy to deny others.
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| 49. | Tethering wheels could add to the danger for drivers because the tires might rebound into the open cockpit during a crash.
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| 50. | People in nearby villages have driven their livestock onto higher ground, some tethering their cows to highway markers lining roads.
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