| As you can see above, the space is a bit tight where the clip connects to the socket. |
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| This bus connects to not only Train 92 northbound, but also Train 97 southbound. |
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| The bridge unites the countries economically and culturally and connects southern Scandinavia to central Europe. |
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| The aft end of the crankshaft connects to the propeller shaft through the thrust bearing. |
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| No analysis connects themes to their historical context, literary tropes, or traditional folkloric continuums. |
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| His involvement as a lead counselor in the lawsuit connects him to his past relationships, and Seattle University. |
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| At 20 miles long and four to eight miles wide, the isthmus connects central Greece with the Peloponnese peninsula. |
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| From here, a glass-panelled door connects to the large country style kitchen with its pine dresser and cupboards. |
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| A USB is a type of plug-in connection which connects electronic devices to computers. |
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| It is a plug-in burglar alarm that connects instantly to any electrical socket outlet. |
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| The continental slope connects the continental shelf and the oceanic crust. |
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| So the two are interpenetrating, just as the breath is something which connects the inside and the outside. |
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| It connects to the Internet via a mobile phone, and the feature list rolls onward. |
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| My left arm connects again with his left, stopping the blow dead, but I'm not stopping. |
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| When a blow connects which would have knocked him out were he not wearing his suit, he signals his surrender, and the fight is won. |
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| First, he wonders how natural selection connects up with mental development. |
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| I would agree with that and think it connects up with what you are asking, only with the proviso that it is not a sudden reinvention. |
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| The airport is a couple hours outside the city, so the bus that connects to this specific flight leaves at 3 am. |
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| We do need to ensure that the train connects to the Larkspur ferries and that enough bus and shuttle connections are included in the plan. |
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| There has been some confusion regarding the Wednesday bus service that connects with the Galway bus for day trips to Galway or Knock. |
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| The local bus connects with the Galway bus in Tubbercurry and meets again on the return journey. |
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| You don't need to get a transfer ticket as the train connects to the bus station. |
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| This is too early, but happens to be the only ferry that connects with a bus, so we'll leave that be and grumble quietly. |
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| The pool is more like a shared open space that connects the two families, but privacy is maintained by the use of the wall screen. |
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| New parts are housed in three blocks organized in a semi-circle around a node that connects with the existing building. |
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| The ghost corridor is a walkway area through each lab that connects with a door allowing movement from one lab to another. |
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| Curiosity also connects the allegorical figuration of Nell's story and the novel's anti-didactic agenda. |
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| The archive connects to the applications and ingests the stream of information that comes from that source. |
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| A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offsets voltage to the comparator. |
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| A tower box conceals faucets and pipes and connects them to plumbing outlets. |
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| By juxtaposing Popper against Nietzsche, I would outline an abductive system which connects individual perspectivism with scientific reality. |
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| The thread that connects these failures is the lack of true trilateral cooperation. |
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| The filtered material passes to the kidney pelvis, which connects to the ureter. |
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| In this case, linking is when one website connects via a hyperlink to another website. |
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| This is taken care of by the eustachian tube, a small passage that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat behind the nose. |
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| In this way the Newport fleet connects to an ancient maritime tradition of asking for safe passage and a bountiful catch. |
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| Iron has the property of readily passing from one valency condition to the other, as connects iron with the rhythmic breathing process. |
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| A motherboard is the main circuit board inside a PC that holds and connects all of its chips, drives, and other parts. |
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| The laptop, however, doesn't have Ethernet, so it connects to my central Linux system using a cable between the parallel ports. |
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| There's a chumminess evident in the way he connects with his fellow managers, and also in his relationship with the customers. |
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| A wood-burning stove connects to a massive chimney breast that radiates heat through two storeys, aiding energy conservation. |
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| Upon germination, broomrape seeds develop a small radicle that grows chemotropically towards host roots and firmly connects to a host rootlet. |
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| The radian is a unit which connects the radius of an arc, the length of the arc and the angle subtended by the arc. |
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| When the negative charge from the cloud connects with these positive charges rising from the ground, a bright flash occurs. |
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| To accompany Oberon, he uses the celesta, the same instrument he connects to Quint in The Turn of the Screw. |
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| In assembling, the striking plate mechanically connects to a front side of the golf club head body. |
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| They note that when we talk about physical things, we use language that locates or causally connects objects in space. |
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| This tendon is a large, strong fibrous cord that connects the muscles in the back of your lower leg to your heel bone. |
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| Most commonly, heel pain is caused by inflammation of the tissue along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes. |
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| He never adequately connects the several different strands he's weaving into a cohesive whole theory. |
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| He's a very engaging, open-faced, unlikely looking executioner, who connects with the barrio, like Art Aragon used to. |
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| Either way, he omitted to mention that he had snapped from the back of the set the post that connects to the cable box. |
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| The whale-line is the length of rope attached to the harpoon, which connects the boat to the whale it is following. |
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| The exposed backside is recessed at the central gate location to define the current path which connects the source and drain ohmic contacts. |
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| When I write about my childhood, or being a step-parent, I've found that it kind of connects with people of all ages and cultures. |
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| Gardai said the occupiers had forced their way into the house, via the back, which connects to a lane-way off Shelbourne Road. |
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| On the west side, a trio of exhibition foyers connects with a 350 seat conference hall. |
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| A complex pattern of feather muscles connects the calami of neighboring feathers. |
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| For the individual who connects their cable modem or DSL line directly to their PC, they should have some kind of personal firewall operating. |
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| This medieval bystreet connects the headmost yard and upper yard of the castle. |
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| Look at the optic nerve that connects the retina of your eye to the visual cortex of your brain. |
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| The coccygeus is a small muscle of the pelvic diaphragm, which connects the ischial spine to the sacrum and the coccyx. |
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| This can be seen in the following quotation, in which Pareto connects interests with the economic sphere. |
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| The vermis, running down the middle, connects with the right and left fastigial nuclei. |
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| She connects with audiences as easily in lighthearted tap numbers as she does as sizzling vamps. |
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| It consists of pain and tenderness in and around the cartilage that connects your ribs to your breastbone. |
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| The breadboard seen in the bottom right connects the power switch to each of the motherboards. |
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| A narrow neck of land at the southeast corner of the peninsula connects it with the adjacent upland. |
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| Fergie spins on a sixpence and unleashes a ferocious right hook, which connects cleanly with Fowler's jaw, sending him flying into the crowd. |
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| He connects it with the thesis that only universal propositions can be known. |
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| The lever the operator holds controls a hydraulically actuated piston that connects to this sleeve gear. |
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| Here he connects to that discussion the situation of the wretched offspring who are undutiful toward their parents. |
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| Here, it is crucial that there is no formula that connects them, that our experience is irreducibly multiform. |
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| A winding path of bluestone connects the house to the pool and a new patio. |
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| The software connects to databases, including the Police National Computer, with details on 4.5 million cars, motorbikes, vans and lorries. |
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| The unit connects to the sub via a 5-foot, multipair umbilical with a 15-pin termination that carries all of the analog signals to the amps. |
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| The stimulus lights are mounted in a separate module that connects to the main module via an umbilical cable. |
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| The radiologist connects a barium bag to the tube to deliver liquid barium into your colon. |
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| The second travelator connects well with the first and conveys you diagonally through to the upper floor and the big main gallery space. |
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| This connects to the second holiday, Shavuot, on which Chazal say the Torah was given. |
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| The stringer connects the level of the deck to the grade, for the installation of stair risers and treads. |
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| That belt drives another that connects up through the ceiling to the first floor above where it drives the main belt drive shaft. |
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| A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offset voltage to the comparator. |
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| While dance connects us to sensuality, music provides a safe vehicle for the expression of emotional unrest. |
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| Vasectomy works by using a clip to block the vas deferens, which connects the testicles to the urethra and keeps sperm out of the seminal fluid. |
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| Trim Tex shadow bead connects drywall with interior door and window jambs for a clean look, Reader says. |
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| Widely used in Europe and Japan, slab track connects track to a concrete slab instead of with traditional ties and ballast. |
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| A point that a lot of people made was that this connects to the superiority and the self-righteousness. |
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| The trachea is situated immediately in front of the esophagus, the passageway that connects the throat with the stomach. |
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| When you have a cold, the tiny tube that connects your throat and middle ear is often blocked. |
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| Chapter two reflects on how Alcott's text connects writing to the injuries of battle. |
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| There is some scrambling involved before the summit which is followed by a curved ridge that connects Sgorr Bhan to Sgorr Dhearg. |
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| The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet. |
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| Try to do better at blogging about new scholarly work in political science that connects to real-world events. |
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| The objective of such connects was also to provide all basic mobile telephony needs of a subscriber under one roof. |
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| A shaft parallel to the transmission-engine axis connects the transfer casing to the angle drive powering the front wheels. |
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| The bridge basically connects the island of Seil to the mainland and the Atlantic flows all around. |
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| Sacroiliitis is inflammation of the sacroiliac joint, which connects the lower spine and pelvis. |
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| The anterior sacroiliac ligament connects the sacrum to the ilium in the same manner. |
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| The mouth is surrounded by five jaws and leads to an esophagus that connects to the sac-like stomach. |
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| Beyond is a glass-roofed loggia, which connects the cafeteria to an outdoor terrace and the main oval. |
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| To produce a new plant, each tuber must have an eye which appears at the point where the tuber connects to the main stalk. |
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| He connects the apparels on the wrists 'with a miraculous legend of St. Martin. |
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| The limbus is the thin area that connects the cornea and the sclera, the white part of the eye. |
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| A short ribbon cable connects the PCB to the IDE connector on the hard drive and a molex cable does the same for power. |
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| It connects using an internal network card and a lead running to the router. |
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| He renews relationships with his old buddies, yet never connects with them. |
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| The tendon that connects the kneecap to the thigh muscle can be torn if the knee is bent too far back. |
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| She slipped a tiny elastic banding ring over the long metal pin which connects my real leg to the artificial one. |
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| Work by these artists connects back to a world where the image had not yet been fed into the dialectical machinery of aestheticism. |
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| But beyond that there is an aspect that connects our aesthetic appreciation to that of Nature itself. |
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| Graffiti artists use the same tactics as billboard advertisers, but no one really connects the two. |
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| This dead-end dirt road follows a peaceful stretch of the Housatonic River and connects to the Appalachian Trail. |
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| It's a joypad with games in-built as well as a gun and another joypad that connects to the first. |
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| The symphysis pubis is the joint that connects the two coxal bones at this area. |
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| A common sprain injury is a torn Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel. |
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| Combining a TV with a Web tablet, Sony's LocationFree TV lets you roam 100 feet from the included base station, which connects to your cable or satellite box. |
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| The bolt connects the elevator-control-cable turnbuckles to the push rods. |
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| The cup then connects through low energy Bluetooth technology to an accompanying iPhone or android app. |
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| The Xbox Live Marketplace is accessible to everyone who connects their Xbox 360 console to a broadband connection and creates an Xbox Live account. |
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| Each neuron connects with other neurons or target cells at synapses, sites at which the propagation of an action potential induces neurotransmitter release. |
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| Thanks to an elastic band that connects the shoe's tongue to the sidewalls and a heel cup with a notch for your Achilles tendon, the fit is superb. |
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| None of it connects with anything beyond this joyless carnival. |
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| The length of the cord that connects a user's equipment should not be relevant. |
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| The fibers in these fasciculi form the lateral part of a vast stratum of white matter that connects the whole of the occipital cortex with the rest of the brain. |
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| Marbel also connects with your smartphone so you can customize your riding style, with a range of different modes to suit you. |
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| The more deeply your marketing connects with what people value and their sensibilities, the more receptivity there is to your product and the greater the response. |
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| As I argue here, Wolof women's new role as moneylenders connects them to a wide array of social networks extending beyond the household and the development group. |
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| Say the name you want to dial and the device connects you with mom or dad immediately. |
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| In the fetus, the urachus connects the bladder with the allantois. |
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| This linking object unconsciously connects the lost person's image or mental representation with the mourner's corresponding self-image or representation. |
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| As the reach and functionality of the web becomes broader and more sophisticated, it both connects and isolates us. |
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| Maybe you have never even been to the corporate headquarters, and you rove the globe packing a laptop that connects to your company's headquarters. |
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| Meeker personally connects to the customers he sells to because he himself is a dog enthusiast and owner of a Great Dane. |
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| The pilgrimage journey is the umbilical cord which connects them with a sacred place, and making the journey is a means of bodily enacting their spiritual identity. |
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| A child disappears from a Haitian village, showcasing how the island connects with grief in startling ways. |
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| Not only is it a wireless base station that connects your computer to the Internet wirelessly, it can also stream digital music over the air to your hi-fi set. |
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| I wanted something that connects Walt Disney and J.D. Salinger and Buddy Holly and Sylvia Plath to what we now know as Twee. |
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| The Eustachian tube connects your middle ear to your throat. |
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| The iPod Shuffle connects as easily and predictably as a USB thumb drive. |
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| It connects the physical sensation of pain to feelings of distress. |
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| The metaphor of consumption dominates this speech and connects each image. |
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| Wibbitz's team connects to the publisher's ad server and allow pre-roll, mid-roll and overlay of in-stream ads so it can be used as premium inventory. |
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| Bird migration is a phenomenon that connects countries, even continents. |
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| The service also connects labourers, ensuring everyone is aware of completed and uncompleted tasks. |
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| Often, autonomy for robots is set at par with being mobile without an umbilical cord that connects the robot to a power supply and sometimes to an off-board computer. |
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| Kandel focused on a simple circuit where a sensory neuron conveying information about touch connects directly to a motor neuron that activates a muscle. |
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| Smith connects Sioux history with other Plains Indians' experience. |
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| The subject matter is broad and connects readily with various branches and sub-disciplines of philosophy including the philosophies of law and of economics. |
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| Further afield, a few kilometres east of the A95 which connects Munich to the ski resort of Garmisch Partenkirchen, lies the spa town of Bad Tolz. |
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| One of his recent pieces, Sol's Violin connects his interest in electronic music with one of the holy grails of human investigation, the music of the spheres. |
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| They violated the sacred trust that connects leader and follower. |
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| The circulating nurse connects the video camera cords, light cord, carbon dioxide tubing, and other connections so the laparoscopic splenectomy procedure can begin. |
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| A large, open circle at the front connects with an outside wheel by means of spokes, some straight and some angled, which have been painted yellow, orange, green or black. |
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| The Achilles tendon spans two joints and connects the calcaneus to the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, comprising the largest and strongest muscle complex in the calf. |
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| The line is what connects your pole to the hook and the bait. |
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| The program assigns students certain culturally based classes, connects them to professors, requires mandatory study hall and houses them closely with peers in freshman dorms. |
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| The crust is crispy with a marked chocolate taste, the pears are sweet and refreshing, and the ganache connects it all with its creamy chocolaty goodness. |
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| One puzzle, however, is that, according to Einstein's equations, the funnel of a black hole necessarily connects our universe with a parallel universe. |
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| In 1958, for example, there was universal praise for the building of the Mackinac Bridge which connects the lower and upper peninsulas in Michigan. |
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| Mr Chipungu said in an interview in Lusaka that due to weak culverts, the bridge, which connects Luangwa to the rest of the country, was caving in and might collapse any time. |
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| Another very nice feature found here is that the connectors controlling the front panel are color coded to make it easier to see what connects to what. |
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| The placenta connects the baby's blood supply to the mother's blood. |
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| How this connects up to conventional conic orbits is not entirely clear. |
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| In type II divergence, the evolutionary rate for a specific site is accelerated somewhere along the basal internode that connects the two subfamilies. |
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| The user still connects to the Internet, but through the cracker's system. |
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| The fruit pulp of O. ficus-indica originates from the funicle, which connects the seed to the ovary, indicating that fruit development depends on the presence of seeds. |
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| The airport lies a few miles away from the M1 motorway, which runs southwards to London, northwards to Leeds and connects to the M25 motorway. |
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| Loris Petris connects Platonism, Francis I, and Evangelicism in a symbol of harmony and primeval unity, the androgyne. |
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| Travelling east, the A92 connects the city to Arbroath and Montrose and to the south with Fife via the Tay Road Bridge. |
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| The PSTN consists primarily of fiber optic cable and copper cable that connects switching centers with each other and to remote terminals. |
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| The extra-large extension table that easily connects to the machine provides the needed space quilters require. |
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| The interior cannot be completely exteriorized, but verbal expression connects to a person's interiority. |
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| Dundee is served by the A90 road which connects the city to the M90 and Perth in the west, and Forfar and Aberdeen in the north. |
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| Glynne Wickham connects the play, through the Porter, to a mystery play on the harrowing of hell. |
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| The main M8 motorway passes through the city centre and connects to the M77, M73, and M80 motorways. |
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| This service connects directly with the Abellio ScotRail service to Glasgow. |
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| The M4 is the principal motorway in the region that connects Cardiff with Swansea to the west, and Newport and London to the east. |
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| An official Viez route or cider route connects Saarburg with the border to Luxembourg. |
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| An interposer connects silicon memory chips and printed-circuit boards with electrodes. |
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| The Enterprise service, which runs jointly with Northern Ireland Railways, connects Dublin and Belfast. |
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| To the east, the Irish Sea connects to the Atlantic Ocean via St George's Channel and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. |
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| He connects a nation's success with its high level of morality, and conversely a nation's failure with its moral decline. |
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| A minor road through the Newlands Valley connects via Newlands Hause with the B5289 at Buttermere. |
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| The sessile amoeba is encased in a hyaline, flattened lorica, which holds the MCB and connects to the meroplasmodium. |
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| Other important lines are the Liverpool to Manchester Lines and the North TransPennine which connects Liverpool to Manchester through Warrington. |
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| In the European part of the country the network of channels connects the basins of major rivers. |
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| This bone is the third metacarpal in the hand, which connects to the middle finger. |
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| The pipeline, 176km long, connects oil depots in Huangdao to Weifang city, which holds a number of petrochemical plants. |
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| Caro's figuration connects to Henry Moore, but develops its own understanding and attitude toward the aliveness of the body. |
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| SuperVia connects the city of Rio with other locations in Greater Rio de Janeiro with surface trains. |
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| Highway 40, which begins in Jeddah, connects the city to Mecca, Riyadh and Dammam on the east coast. |
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| It connects London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. |
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| The Card Sound Bridge connects the mainland in the Homestead, Florida area to the northern part of Key Largo. |
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| By 2000, Panama controlled the Panama Canal which connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea to the North of the Pacific Ocean. |
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| It connects the Greenland Sea, an extension of the Arctic Ocean, to the Irminger Sea, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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| The river narrows considerably here before flowing under the Bear Mountain Bridge, which connects Westchester and Rockland Counties. |
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| With 2,083,873 passengers in 2014, it connects to cities in Spain as well as several major European cities. |
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| A newly installed submarine optical fibre cable now connects Vanuatu to Fiji. |
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| In addition, a network of modern, local buses connects all Dubrovnik neighbourhoods running frequently from dawn to midnight. |
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| For maximum performance, it connects directly to your vehicle's battery by a 10' cable with alligator clips. |
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| This near-term gray reef pup bears a pseudo-umbilical cord that connects the young shark to maternal tissue. |
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| Rail transport in Ukraine connects all major urban areas, port facilities and industrial centres with neighbouring countries. |
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| Similarity demands that the mapping connects similar elements and relations of source and target, at any level of abstraction. |
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| An entrepreneur needs a communication system that links the staff of her firm and connects the firm to outside firms and clients. |
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| Fish hooks are normally attached to some form of line or lure device which connects the caught fish to the fisherman. |
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| The arm connects to the River Nene and from that to the River Great Ouse and the North Sea. |
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| The A10 ringroad surrounding the city connects Amsterdam with the Dutch national network of freeways. |
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| The SPH-200 connects to any existing analog telephone jack and a 110vac outlet for a plug-in power supply. |
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| Line 1 connects downtown Hangzhou with suburban areas of the city from Xianghu to Wenze Road and Linping. |
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| The balance is mounted externally on top of the wind tunnel test section. A sting connects the balance to the model. |
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| A few miles from Ellesmere Port, at Weston, near Runcorn, the ship canal also connects with the Weaver Navigation. |
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| The A420 road runs through the village and connects with the Avon Ring Road immediately west of the village. |
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| The Vermonter connects Vermont to Massachusetts and Connecticut, while the Downeaster links Maine to Boston. |
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| These connect at the Gallagher Transit Terminal to the Lowell Line of the MBTA commuter rail system, which connects Lowell to Boston. |
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| The A5087 connects Barrow's southern suburbs to Ulverston via a scenic coastal route. |
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| Abbey Road is the principal road through central Barrow, whilst Walney Bridge connects Barrow Island to Walney Island. |
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| The A591 connects Grasmere to the Vale of Keswick over Dunmail Raise to the north, and Ambleside to the south. |
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| The teleprocessing network spans the United States and connects 9,729 end-user workstations with their host computer in Provo, Utah. |
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| Some years ago there was a slip road off the A45 where the new service road now connects which caused several accidents. |
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| Running south east from the summit is Littledale Edge an airy narrow ridge which connects to the neighbouring fell of Hindscarth. |
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| Coledale Hause connects to Hopegill Head and the fells to the north, providing further indirect possibilities. |
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| Terza rima follows a pattern in which each verse, or tercet, connects with the following verse through an unfailing rhyme. |
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| This connects Borrowdale to Wasdale, giving Gable a footing in both valleys. |
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| South west across Stake Pass are Rossett Pike and the Southern Fells while Dunmail Raise connects to Seat Sandal in the Eastern Fells. |
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| Phase 1 connects to a substation at Heysham and Phase 2 connects to substation at Stanah, south of Fleetwood. |
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| There is a connecting railway line on the North side of the town that connects Belorussky terminal with other railway lines. |
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| The Iditarod Trail, at over 1,000 miles, spans Alaska and connects the coastal cities of Seward and Nome. |
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| It connects Martigny in the canton of Valais in Switzerland with Aosta in the region Aosta Valley in Italy. |
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| The canal connects the Trent to the Potteries and on to Runcorn and the Bridgewater Canal. |
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| This connects downstream with the Kingsdale Master Cave through three short sumps. |
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| This footbridge connects Parkside Road with the main entrance to the football stadium. |
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| This bridge carries the A6135 over the River Don and connects Sheffield city centre with The Wicker. |
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| This bridge carries East Coast Road over the River Don and connects Brightside Lane with Attercliffe Road. |
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| This bridge carries Stevenson Road over the River Don and connects Brightside Lane with Attercliffe Road. |
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| The M606, a spur off the M62 motorway, connects Bradford with the national motorway network. |
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| It connects with junction 51 on the A1M and the A6055 just north of Leeming Bar. |
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| The bulbus arteriosus connects to the aorta, through which blood flows to the gills for oxygenation. |
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| The A3122 connects Dartmouth to a junction with the A381, and hence to both Totnes and a more direct route to Kingsbridge. |
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| Even Theseus' best known speech in the play, which connects the poet with the lunatic and the lover may be another metaphor of the lover. |
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| Therefore the centroidal axis of the element has to be placed in an eccentricity relating to the reference axis which connects the nodes. |
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| Antananarivo is connected to Toamasina, Ambatondrazaka and Antsirabe by rail, and another rail line connects Fianarantsoa to Manakara. |
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| The M65 motorway from Colne, connects Burnley, Accrington, Blackburn to Preston. |
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| So much for unretiring the printer in the attic that connects through what's called a parallel port. |
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| It connects easily to the spectrometer with pre-configured plug-ins and communicates via the spectrometer's USB port. |
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| Sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, section by section, Heil connects words and phrases to detect chiasms throughout Hebrews. |
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| It connects such towns and cities as Penrith, Kendal, Lancaster, Preston, Warrington, Liverpool and Manchester. |
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| A railway line connects the Tangier area with Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakesh in the south, and with Fes and Oujda in the east. |
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| To the south of Portsmouth are the waters of the Solent, which connects Portsmouth Harbour and the Isle of Wight. |
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| This new section connects Burton Road with Uttoxeter New Road, and crosses Abbey Street. |
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| The Pan Borneo Highway connects the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak with Brunei. |
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| The Eurostar, along with the Eurotunnel Shuttle, connects with the United Kingdom through the Channel Tunnel. |
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| For Derrida, no isthmus, no bridge, no road, no communication or transfer, connects or can ever connect my enisled self to other selves. |
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| Now, Molnlycke connects all the countries with mesh networking software in a star topology. |
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| A short black wire connects the computer's monitor to its keyboard. |
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| An isoclinic line connects points of equal magnetic dip, and an aclinic line is the isoclinic line of magnetic dip zero. |
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| If it is uneven, the pipeline will include free spans when it connects two high points, leaving the section in between unsupported. |
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| To the north, the Bering Strait connects the Pacific with the Arctic Ocean. |
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| The nose of the turtle has two external openings and connects to the roof of the mouth through internal openings. |
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| Contact,'' a film based on a Carl Sagan novel about a radio astronomer who connects with extraterrestrial life, opens to much hoopla Friday. |
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| It connects to a ball valve inside the prime detergent tank where you can't inspect it. |
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| It connects customers back to shore through diverse shore crossings and onshore Stratos interconnection facilities. |
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| The M606, a spur off the M62 motorway, connects the district with the national motorway network. |
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| It connects to the Arctic Ocean through the Denmark Strait, Greenland Sea, Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea. |
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| The first neuron connects the retina with the pre-tectal nucleus at the level of the superior colliculus in the mid-brain. |
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| What makes this bone so distinct is the presence of a styloid process, or projection of bone, at the end that connects to the wrist. |
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| What makes this bone so distinct is that the presence of a styloid process, or projection of bone, at the end that connects to the wrist. |
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| The lough opens into the North Channel and connects Belfast to the Irish Sea. |
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| The second area is on the Highway 90 corridor that connects Cartagena, Barranquilla, and Santa Marta. |
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| The base unit connects directly to the fiber-optic cable and provides a visual indication of the fiber link status. |
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| The secret history that connects them is the history of America. |
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| The Cowes Floating Bridge connects the two towns of Cowes and East Cowes throughout the day. |
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| Tuner connects to old fashion TV though RCA connector with SDTV quality and some other minimal function. |
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| The tuner connects to an old fashioned TV though an RCA connector with SDTV quality and some other minimal functions. |
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| The tunnel connects Dublin Port and the M1 motorway close to Dublin Airport. |
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| Additionally Island Minibus service run the local number 31 route which connects Ventnor to Bonchurch Village, the Botanic Garden and Esplanade. |
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| Distributed Proofreaders, is a crowdsource program which connects with Project Gutenburg. |
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| This technical trial connects local area networks among four company locations in the Atlanta area. |
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| Now a through station, the line through Kent connects the towns of Cobh and Midleton east of the city. |
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| The female flowers of all the cucurbits have a miniature fruit at the base of the flower where it connects to the stem. |
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| The movie connects to the song, and gives it this unmovable meaning. |
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| As with MacDiarmid, Hart detects a regional cosmopolitanism at work in Bunting's writing, a quality he connects to synthetic vernacularism. |
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| There is also a daily Eurolines bus service that connects Cork to Victoria Coach Station in London via South Wales and Bristol. |
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| A footpath connects the Storey Arms centre, bus stops and the Pont ar Daf car park to the path leading to Corn Du and Pen y Fan. |
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| Next morning, we took a cable car up to the Gemmi pass, a nick in the Bernese Alps that connects the Valais and Bern cantons. |
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| Bay Area Rapid Transit, a regional Rapid Transit system, connects San Francisco with the East Bay through the underwater Transbay Tube. |
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| It's a website, but it connects you via videochat to a real human sales assistant. |
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| The Queensway Tunnel opened in 1934 connecting the city to Birkenhead, and the Kingsway Tunnel, opened in 1971, connects with Wallasey. |
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| Mary's River and is a critical border crossing that connects the twin cities of Sault Ste. |
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| They get their name from the placenta, which connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake. |
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| The aluminum tubing connects both a-pillars together and supports the entire dashboard, from the steering wheel to the glove compartment. |
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| It connects to the B5101 road which eventually leads to the A5104 road to the east of Treuddyn in Flintshire. |
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| A NEW taxi firm that connects passengers directly to black cab drivers is launching a special PS5 fare in Liverpool today. |
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| A predictive dialer automatically dials consumers' phone numbers and then connects to a telemarketer once the consumer answers. |
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| The M4 Motorway connects South and West Wales with Southern England and London. |
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| The tram line also connects the airport to the nearby Edinburgh Park railway station. |
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| Data is then transferred from the scanner to the PC via a cable that connects to the computer serial port or an IrDa port. |
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| With Susan it's very important she connects with the public and the public connect with her. |
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| Going westwards, the A38 connects Exeter to Plymouth and south east Cornwall, whilst the A30 continues via Okehampton to north and west Cornwall. |
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| The M5 motorway to Bristol and Exeter starts at Birmingham, and connects at Bristol with the M4 to London and South Wales. |
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