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1. The child-care bill is to be tacked on to the budget plan now being worked out in the Senate. 2. At the last minute, they tacked on a couple of extra visits to my schedule. 3. The poems were tacked on at the end of the book. 4. The bit about help for poorer countries had obviously just been tacked on as an afterthought. 5. The emergency gas cans might tack on an-other fifty. 6. She tacked on to me because I was useful. 7. Game officials would tack on to the end of the game additional minutes consumed by injury time outs. 8. Seagate Technology tacked on 7 / 8 to 47 3 / 4, having traded as high as 49 in the session. 9. Frustrated by years of neglect, residents have tacked on unsightly additions to the traditional two-story houses. 10. He stood up and pointed it at the far end of the barn where a target was tacked on a windowless wall. 11. They hung at the end of slender wrists and looked as if they had been tacked on to the wrong person. 12. Some had pieces of sheet metal tacked on to them. 13. You know what name is tacked on to such a child. 14. Next day he would come with a rough square tacked on to the inside. 15. But the process has also been a more subtle one, as new initiatives have apparently been tacked on to existing local government. 16. Environmental protection can not be tacked on to the end of industrial development. 17. But officials are hoping that the yearlong grace period tacked on last year will mean no last-minute crush this year. 18. Johnson tacked on an extra $ 500 because Alomar also missed a team banquet in April. 19. I usually tack on DS after the database name. 20. Now, they approve the purchase and tack on a hefty penalty for each transaction. 21. Mention your career and company goals first, and tack on any mention of marriage and family at the end. 22. Over the next three years, scientists will tack on at least an extra mile of drill and attempt the most ambitious mission ever: piercing the Earth's mantle. 23. Add another 10% retention from discussions. Tack on another whopping 25% whenever you practice what you learn ...according to research from National Training Institute ...1999 findings. 24. If the service is superb, tack on an extra 1,000 or so. 25. Last week I decided to start running again, figuring maybe I could tack on a few hours to my life expectancy. 26. Whilst these are small adjustments, Aldus have changed their tack on two other fronts as well. 27. Until very recently, it had looked as though the proposal to tack on a public plan was, despite fervent support among the left, politically doomed. 28. That makes my card something of value they can tack on their desk or place on their bathroom mirror if they want. 29. We'll build a stack to manage the history of events in our application, meaning that we'll be storing a list, to which we will tack on elements to the end. 30. It now charges around $1 per liter of gasoline -- more than the 85 cents per liter U.S. drivers pay. The government has indicated it has no plans to change tack on fuel prices.