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anchored

adjective as in mounted

adjective as in stationary

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Her Berniece is a complicated mixture of ferocity, warmth and deep-rooted pain, all anchored in her family’s past.

Fox News coverage anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum was down from its record 13.8 million viewers in 2020, a year when cable news channel viewership reached an all-time high.

Brian Williams, who anchored the first-ever election night coverage on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service, turned to advice from Dan Harris, a former ABC News veteran who once had a panic attack on “Good Morning America.”

The programme will be anchored by Caitríona Perry and Sumi Somaskanda - who'll be joined by US special correspondent Katty Kay and others.

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Through six games, that’s where Redick’s team ranked in defensive efficiency, a stunning statistic considering his team is anchored by one of the NBA’s premier defensive players in Anthony Davis.

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