Any two of the rings will unbind if the third is removed, and these trimers are similar.
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This will be sufficient to unbind the star in a cataclysmic, Type Ia supernova explosion.
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Because no knot is used, miurea shibori is very easy to bind and unbind.
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Not long after the wedding, he told her it was time to unbind them.
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If that doesn't unbind your Prometheus, there's no hope for you.
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We have to use masses of energy to unbind it so we can get that energy back when it re combines.
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She happened upon the spell to unbind the Devil, and before she knew it, Old Nick was in the house.
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The intruder typically doesn't have enough energy to unbind the binary, so it's the one to get the boot.
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This is thought to symbolize the power of the god to bind and unbind, mentioned in the poems and elsewhere.
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Untie or unfasten; "unbind the feet of this poor woman"
Microsoft Binder was an application originally included with Microsoft Office versions 95, 97 and 2000 designed to allow users to include several different types of OLE2.0 objects (e.g., Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations) integrated in one file. ...
To take bindings off; To set free from a debt, contract or promise
(Unbinding) Because nibbana is used to denote not only the Buddhist goal, but also the extinguishing of a fire, it is usually rendered as "extinguishing" or, even worse, "extinction". ...
In SNA, to deactivate a session between logical units.