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    Hinge \Hinge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hinged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Hinging}.]
    1. To attach by, or furnish with, hinges.

    2. To bend. [Obs.] --Shak.


    Hinged \Hinged\, a.
    Furnished with hinges.

    1. The Xerox 5042 has a slanted edge and a hinged cover that allow a book or other bound material to be laid flat without squashing or stretching the binding.
    2. However, the decision to postpone the issue was not related to market conditions but hinged on the fact that Repsol must wait for parliament to lift certain legal barriers.
    3. The battle between Lavalin and its competitors - which included Germans, Australians and Japanese - hinged on individuals both in the Interior Ministry and in the Cabinet.
    4. Arambulo, whose plea to a lesser charge of conspiracy was hinged on his cooperation, is a potential witness against Mrs. Marcos.
    5. Their rise hinged on the heritage of Hanukkah, whose eight-day observance begins at sundown Friday.
    6. He said that his assembly's vote hinged on the constitutional plan rather than the territorial division. Earlier he sought to rupture the fragile unity in the contact group by denouncing the plan as an 'American dictate'.
    7. They hinged instead on the powers of Congress and the Executive Branch to make or risk war in a time of limited conflicts, surgical strikes, terrorism and, most recently, naval escort missions for reflagged Kuwaiti ships in the Persian Gulf.
    8. However, he immediately told reporters he's not prepared to increase his $219 million U.S. aid package, saying any increase will be hinged on the success of the reform measures being drafted by the Polish government.
    9. The companies, however, said its completion hinged on Seagull obtaining financial commitments by last Friday.
    10. IF THE self-respect of chancellors and central bankers hinged on the way markets reacted to their rhetoric, few would complete their allotted term. Mr Eddie George does not take up his post as Governor of the Bank of England until July.
    11. "Suddenly, things started popping," he adds, as the employees realized their careers hinged on the venture prospering.
    12. A new federal law last year requires shrimpers to use excluder devices _ big boxes attached to nets with hinged sides that turtles can swim through _ unless the secretary of commerce has good reason to require other protective measures.
    13. The devices are big boxes attached to nets with hinged sides that turtles can swim through.
    14. The leveraged buyout transaction typically has hinged on cooperation with a management that ultimately will stay on to run a company long after the deal wizards have finished their work.
    15. Lewis pleaded guilty to six counts of murder in a deal that hinged on keeping her off death row. She was sentenced a year after the massacre to 51 years to life in prison.
    16. He slipped on the felt-cushioned bronze shoulder pieces, called "heart guards," and drew on his helmet, with its lined cheek pieces, hinged visor and decorative crest.
    17. Lithuanian legislators acknowledged that their plans partially hinged on whether they think Gorbachev has the power to withstand any challenge to his leadership.
    18. He said the case hinged on a technicality, that he sold a corporate note before he actually moved to the firm that sponsored the issue.
    19. The Democratic race in Puerto Rico hinged far more on local issues than the candidates.
    20. In a peculiar exchange, the fate of the financing plan hinged upon the close relationship between Sen. Jake Garn (R., Utah) and his former aide, Danny Wall, now chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
    21. Miss Gabor's defense hinged on the contention that Kramer was a tempermental brute who had a history of manhandling suspects.
    22. Defense attorneys contended all along that the case against Mr. Isgro hinged on witnesses who were offered deals by the government.
    23. Some steelmakers have announced multimillion-dollar capital-spending projects that they said hinged on five more years of the voluntary restraint accords.
    24. The appeal by the Guildford and Woolwich defendants also hinged on questions about police documentation.
    25. An airplane's elevator, an airfoil hinged to the tail section, is used to make a plane go up and down.
    26. Choreographer Yuri Grigorovich has hinged his story on domestic drama _ a triangle.
    27. The Yankee barns are characterized by a shallow pitch roof, vertical planking on the outside, a large, hinged door on the long side and three bays inside.
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