One Air Force official said that with enough time and more money, the EOTS could be fixed.
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People on fixed incomes and government pensions are the first to feel the pain.
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In 1870, the very Germanically-named August Ruengling fixed a harness for a circus rider and obtained free passes for his family.
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The teen refused to drop his knife, according to officers, fixed them with “a 100-yard stare,” and walked toward them.
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Knowledge should be added to, daily, all the time, not fixed, he says.
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The board a has for its base a heavy block of wood b, upon which two upright pins e e, are fixed.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines|Andrew Ure
A further embarrassment comes from the fact that this tone-embroidery found in the i'i is not a fixed quantity.
Unwritten Literature of Hawaii|Nathaniel Bright Emerson
These conservatives are not without value, but they can only exist in a fixed state of society.
The Puddleford Papers,|H. H. Riley
Commerce, however, fixed Kinshassa as its base of operation, and its expansion has been astonishing for that part of the world.
An African Adventure|Isaac F. Marcosson
I have a fixed salary of six hundred florins in good hard cash, and my perquisites amount to about as much again.
Eyes Like the Sea|Mr Jkai
British Dictionary definitions for fixed
fixed
/ (fɪkst) /
adjective
attached or placed so as to be immovable
not subject to change; stablefixed prices
steadily directeda fixed expression
established as to relative positiona fixed point
not fluctuating; always at the same timea fixed holiday
(of ideas, notions, etc) firmly maintained
(of an element) held in chemical combinationfixed nitrogen
(of a substance) nonvolatile
arranged
astrologyof, relating to, or belonging to the group consisting of the four signs of the zodiac Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius, which are associated with stabilityCompare cardinal (def. 9), mutable (def. 2)
informalequipped or provided for, as with money, possessions, etc