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View definitions for chains

chains

noun as in bondage

noun as in fetters

noun as in handcuffs

noun as in servitude

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"I would expect them to be surgical in nature," says Brandon Daniels, CEO at Exiger, a risk and compliance firm specializing in areas such as supply chains.

From Salon

The restaurants’ affordable prices and use of higher-quality ingredients set Fresh Brothers apart in the crowded field of pizza chains, Majewski said.

As long as the press remains shackled by the gilded chains of billionaire overlords, freedom lies in chains as well, leaving us in a world of corporate domination.

From Salon

The BBC secretly recorded 25 pubs, bars and clubs in London that actively promoted their involvement in the Ask for Angela initiative, including branches of major pub chains as well as independent venues.

From BBC

But secret filming by BBC researchers found that in half of the London venues they visited, including major chains, staff failed to respond to the code word.

From BBC

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

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