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chain

noun as in succession, series

verb as in manacle in metal

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Her outfit was made from cascading silver chains, which WWD said were inspired by "payals", a type of ankle jewellery traditionally worn to ward off evil spirits.

From BBC

"It creates a situation where it's impossible to plan military offences where chain of command and responsibility is muddied," he told the BBC.

From BBC

The CEO didn’t specify menu items will be axed, but said the chain will prioritize innovation by “being responsive to customer trends and their changing preferences.”

From Salon

This Bill will equip our law enforcement agencies with the powers they need to stop these vile criminals, disrupting their supply chains and bringing more of those who profit from human misery to justice.

From BBC

Group text message chains abound, with lawmakers sharing articles, updates, meeting times and locations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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