It will link up with the Angolan railway network in the area of Cassinga and Chamutete. |
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States that fail to link up their databases will become ineligible for federal money. |
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This is a sure bet because carbon has an exceptional ability to link up with other atoms into long chains, or polymers. |
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On top of that they want to build an access road from the Keswick Street end of the ground to link up with the Gabriels club across the fields. |
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Invitees used a satellite-based interactive system to link up with participants in locations situated in remote locations. |
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The tiny charged particles link up into chains, which go on to form filamentary networks. |
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A significant amount of the total plastic deformation therefore occurs in the microcracks grow and link up in the final stages of fracture. |
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There, the rockets will link up, creating an 80-ton spacecraft that will ascend to 22,000 miles and lock into geosynchronous orbit. |
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The strokes and marks of the paint link up across the picture surface to provide a single undifferentiated image. |
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He used to link up with Chris Llewellyn, who'd start his trek from Swansea. |
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Ten miles of bike paths wind through the property and link up with a more extensive regional trail network. |
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The motorway will link up with the southern ring road at Sandyford and with the airport motorway on the north of Dublin. |
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Officers believe the vandals followed a route as the targeted streets all link up with one another. |
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I would hope that the west London lines would meet with approval and link up to Heathrow and Gatwick. |
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Patients sitting in the comfort of their armchairs are having vital signs monitored in a hi-tech link up with nurses. |
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You can also breed your dogs, and either keep them or sell the puppies to your friends via link up. |
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Large areas were still held by partizans behind the German lines, and the Soviet forces tried to link up with them using airborne forces. |
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The owner will have to install private drainage, link up to the mains water and electricity and rebuild the property under the watchful eye of the park planners. |
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The idea behind this proposal was to link up the railway networks of both continents to form a land bridge between the two regions. |
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It can serve to link up various programmes, for instance those on culture and youth, sports and youth, and social inclusion and youth. |
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Being left-footed he gives a natural balance to any team, and in his favoured position of left-back he is constantly trying to link up with the front players. |
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To link up with Health Policy we first dealt with advocacy and stakeholder analysis. |
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Most associations now have a constitution, a seat and an activity, which allow them to link up with international networks. |
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This needs systematization in order to be able to find ways to link up to the subtle life that surrounds us. |
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Shell currently supplies fuel to the garage but there is no long-term arrangement in place and purchasers can link up to any fuel company they like. |
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Many routes follow the borders of the republic and link up with the tourist or cycling routes of neighboring countries. |
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The minister could link up human development with environmental protection. |
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Aircraft link up with the two passenger terminal piers via a multi-position system which enables various types of aircraft to be received. |
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You might research the following issues, when considering which partners to link up with. |
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This project would help to link up outlying territories in Western France with the centre of Europe and the enlargement countries. |
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In order to ensure long-term success, all our activities must link up with society in a positive and meaningful way. |
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It has created a multimedia databank of the heritage, which is designed to link up to other relevant databanks. |
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To acquire needed resources it is important to link up with other agencies and mobilise community resources. |
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Motorways of the Sea link up the Canary Islands to Norway but not to Mauritania or Senegal. |
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This site can link up drivers and passengers who have the same destination and who want to share a vehicle on an occasional or regular basis. |
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This success completed the link up with the Regina Rifles and gave 7 Canadian Infantry Brigade an unbroken front. |
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The development of the single market will not be affected if we fail to link up the telecommunications, energy and transport networks. |
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Through this platform we are going to be able to link up volunteer programmers who will help social enterprises to create software. |
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It also shows the potential for workers doing the same job across different companies to link up their battles, and ensure pay and conditions are levelled up. |
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There are definitely times when we link up really well without even thinking, and I guess that's down to the fact we're sisters and have the whole telepathy thing going on. |
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Working with local stakeholders and the Alberta government, the partners are also undertaking a tracking project to better understand wildlife movements through various corridors which link up their habitats. |
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The key objectives include UNI Online to link up all affiliates to the Internet, the Global Equality project and Recruitment and Organising projects. |
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This enzyme and others like it link up with proteins called cyclins, and together these molecules push a cell to start dividing. |
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Now we come to the diagrammatic plan for a Metro scheme to better link up a large area around Cardiff, recently published in the Echo. |
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Leger, would move down the Mohawk River Valley and link up with Burgoyne in Albany. |
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Egyptian sniper attacks and the need to clear every building led the 3 Para to be slowed in their attempts to link up with the Royal Marines. |
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The further bore tunnelling will link up the tunnels already planned beneath South Ruislip and Ruislip Gardens and Old Oak Common to North Acton. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the landings, the priority for the Allies at Utah Beach was to link up with the main Allied landings further east. |
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Another point that has been discussed with TBS is the need for users, in reading information in French online, for example, to be able to converse in French when they choose to link up with another service channel. |
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Coordinate a meet and greet where women could find a buddy or receive a list of opportunities in the community where you could link up with a group. |
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That is where the filamentary molecules of the parts being joined and pressed together link up and entwine themselves to form a homogeneous material bond. |
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Opting for a slightly more glamorous location for his career swansong, veteran Czech target man Jan Koller has decamped to the Cote d'Azur to link up with Cannes of the French third division. |
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Bellon, 18, has joined Liechtenstein outfit FC Vaduz while Lund, 19, has returned to his homeland to link up with IFK Gothenborg. |
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We are asking the government to link up, to make official linkages with other researchers around the world to ensure that the best research information is used in the evaluation of pesticides. |
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At school, social workers must link up with medical professionals to provide an area for dialogue on the problems which eat away at these teenagers and may drive them to suicide. |
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La poterie de la Madeleine whose aim it was to link up with the past while remaining faithful to the traditional craftsmanship of the golden days of the Anduze garden pot. |
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He wants to create a network in which the capsules automatically link up to form trains, and then unlink when some of them need to dive down a spur. |
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The French were crossing Culver Down from their landing at Whitecliff Bay in order to attack Sandown Castle and link up with a force from Bonchurch. |
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Before they could link up and aid the 13th, German troops infiltrated the gap between the two battalions, got behind the 15th Welsh and almost wiped out a company. |
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The three armies were to link up in Tyrol and march on Vienna. |
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By tapping on a clock, you can then shift a dial to figure out the perfect time to link up that work check-in, family call or friendly chat across multiple timezones. |
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Sheridan managed to keep the graybacks at bay while he tore up the railroad, but he abandoned the plan to link up with Hunter, and the southerners soon repaired the railroad. |
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