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anchor

In computing, a hypertext markup language (HTML) tag that turns ordinary text into a hyperlink. Anchors are used to link to other documents, either on the same web site, or to documents anywhere on the World Wide Web. If a document is very large then anchors may also be used to link to other parts of that same document. Anchor text is usually underlined, coloured differently, or surrounded by a dotted line in order to mark it out from normal text.



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An avid fisherman as well, he often drops anchor for a day of deep-sea fishing off the Long Island or Florida coasts, one of his favorite places to visit in the world and, as a veteran of the hospitality and gaming profession he has seen a lot.
The town's waterfront dock space cannot accommodate the deeper draft of larger ships such as the Columbus, which drops anchor in the channel and shuttles passengers in.
 
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