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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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T he glossy 84-page publication charts the history of the great ocean-going ship, from her creation on the banks of the Clyde, to the moment she weighs anchor next month and leaves British waters for the last time on her way to a new home in Dubai.
35PM The heroic sailor weighs anchor and sets off for an island inhabited by hideous monsters, all in the hope of lifting an evil sorcerer's spell to shrink a beautiful princess to the size of a doll.
BAR Wayne Stackhouse weighs anchor at a canalside pub in the Black Country.
 
 
 
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