- An
anchor is a device,
normally made of metal, used to
secure a
vessel to the bed of a body of
water to
prevent the
craft from
drifting due to wind or...
-
Anchor baby is a term (regarded by some as a pejorative) used to
refer to a
child born to non-citizen
parents in a
country that has
birthright citizenship...
- A sea
anchor (also
known as a
parachute anchor,
drift anchor,
drift sock, para-
anchor or boat brake) is a
device that is
streamed from a boat in heavy...
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North American,
Australian and New
Zealand retail, an "
anchor tenant",
sometimes called an "
anchor store", "draw tenant", or "key tenant", is a considerably...
- (short for "news broadcaster"),
anchorman or anchorwoman, news
anchor or
simply an
anchor – is a
person who
presents news
during a news
program on TV, radio...
-
Anchor is a
brand of
dairy products that was
founded in New
Zealand in 1886, and is one of the key
brands owned by the New Zealand–based international...
-
Doctor Who is a
British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC.
Having ceased broadcasting in 1989, it
resumed in 2005. The 2005 revival...
- Both
numeric and non-numeric
anchoring have been
reported through research. In
numeric anchoring, once the
value of the
anchor is set,
subsequent arguments...
-
returned in 2013 as a
special anchor. For her
reporting at NBC,
Shriver received a
Peabody Award in 1998 and was co-
anchor for NBC's Emmy-winning coverage...
- the
string hand
towards the face,
where it
should rest
lightly at a
fixed anchor point. This
point is
consistent from shot to shot, and is
usually at the...