I would like to reassure the public we are working flat out to restore services, but some may not be reconnected until Monday. |
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What if you took a moment to let go of the rushing and instead reconnected with a sense of holiness or inner peace? |
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But by yesterday afternoon 1,500 properties were reconnected and the last 400 were due to be connected last night. |
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A lot of the houses had their power restored by 7.30 Sunday evening, with the remainder reconnected by 11 am on Whit Monday. |
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She said the cut happened shortly after 1pm this afternoon but by 2.30 everyone had been reconnected. |
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The Meiji regime reconnected imperial rule with civil political authority and military power. |
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Yes, each of the main characters had learned some things about themselves and reconnected to the important people in their lives. |
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Almost single-handedly, he reconnected with the positive and idealistic instincts of middle-class Americans. |
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Some want to believe that this is the moment of reconciliation, that mother and daughter have emotionally reconnected. |
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Through the dialer, users' modems are silently disconnected, then reconnected to the internet through an international long-distance number. |
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Once the casing was exposed, we hooked onto the pipe, brought it up, and reconnected to the existing water main running from the street. |
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The water was disconnected, and yesterday it was reconnected after guarantee of payment. |
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I have to admit I've reconnected with several old friends by finding them or being found on social networking sites. |
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By Wednesday morning all the properties had been visited again, and all but 54 premises, where householders were not home, were reconnected. |
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Well, we've twice before reported how scientists in Perth have reconnected the severed optic nerves of fish and frogs. |
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When the heating blanket is completely dry, it should be reconnected to the control switch unit in the correct manner. |
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And it is a way that the average person can be reconnected into the work of improving our world. |
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A person who has reconnected with and is in hara is centered in their being, is calm and has presence of mind. |
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When alarm is reconnected, press the button on your remote transmitter until the alarm gives a confirmation chirp. |
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I have reconnected with my friends and family, am spending more time with my husband and want to start a family. |
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About 150,000 poor families with no power supplies would be reconnected free of charge and receive free electricity. |
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They need to be reconnected to the services they have in their organization. |
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If you pick up the receiver during the continuous ringing, you will be reconnected with your call partner. |
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The appeal of such stories may be explained by the need of modern or postmodern viewers to be reconnected to the roots of drama or of life itself. |
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The wells have been reconnected and the operator has been trained and certified. |
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Both mobile phones are disconnected and then reconnected in the exchanged order. |
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The breaker was reset within 10 minutes and the fuel bundle counter was reconnected to the permanent power supply after the maintenance outage. |
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Aboriginal women in Québec reconnected with traditional healing methods to free themselves from the consequences of violence. |
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Also ensure that the balance cannot be reconnected to the power supply during the work by a third party. |
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After the idle-engine run, the reconnected components were inspected for leaks, but none were found. |
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Live on stage at Montreux, surrounded by a group of American jazzmen, Youssou reconnected the spirit of jazz to the soul of African blues. |
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The machine should not be reconnected to the network until system administration staff can verify that the threat has been removed. |
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Over the years, the two lost touch twice but reconnected on the chat line, Singleton said. |
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Water tankers were brought in while the service was being reconnected and last night the County Council said that almost every home had their water supply back on. |
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In addition, many participants reconnected with former campers and established new relationships with staff members that were former campers and counselors. |
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She sought recovery from her addictions, cleansed her mind and soul, rebuilt her life, resurrected her career and reconnected with her children and family. |
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The north and south shall open the relinked eastern and western railways to traffic simultaneously next year. They shall start the trial train service in the agreed possible reconnected sections in October this year. |
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You are reconnected with the original caller after lifting the handset. |
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Their paths have reconnected in Delhi, India at the Commonwealth Games where each will be looking for top performances in their final international event wearing Canadian colours. |
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As the ice retreated 10,000 years ago the lake reconnected to the sea, becoming brackish and then fully saline once again. |
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During its long existence the Paratethys was at times reconnected with the Tethys or its successors, the Mediterranean Sea or Indian Ocean. |
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In July 2015 it was announced that the stone quarries at Arcow and Dry Rigg would be reconnected to the line via north facing points. |
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National Grid said just 15 properties in Moreton and Leasowe in Wirral were left to be reconnected. |
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Recently, thanks to Facebook, I reconnected with a high school friend. |
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The main road through Katine has been upgraded to tarmac, Atirir is set to be elevated to a township, and with a chance Airir will be reconnected, to the national electricity grid, she expects business to pick up. |
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From there on I got a job in the institution, as it was a work camp, and I reconnected with family outside of prison with the help of a wonderful doctor who encouraged me to do so. |
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Individuals are detoxed and referred directly into residentially based treatment, and then reconnected with outpatient addictions treatment services within their home community. |
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They provide a low-resistance electrical connection and in contrast to hardwired interfaces, are designed to be frequently disconnected and reconnected. |
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The entry for the 'continuous beeping' showed that the system was disconnected in Winnipeg, and the action taken section shows that a suspension bearing probe was repaired and the system was reconnected in Toronto. |
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At the turn of the last century, Bruges was once again reconnected to the sea via the newly-built Boudewijn Canal and its fortunes began to revive. |
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The papillary ridges are interrupted by the scar and the original flow of each individual ridge is affected in an unnatural way, this becomes apparent when the lines are virtually reconnected. |
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Before the inverter is opened, the DC and AC feed lines must be disconnected according to the instructions and secured against being reconnected accidentally. |
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The claim for the walk-in shower has only reached Coast and Country in the last week and they have now reconnected the appliances. |
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It reconnected me to the reason I got involved in the first place. |
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National Grid said just 15 properties in Moreton and Leasowe were left to be reconnected and it was waiting for access. |
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Sometimes things get reconnected in the wrong place, or not at all. |
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He's my best friend, and we still hang out all the time, and we've definitely reconnected. |
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Once the nerve fibres are reconnected, the tubing dissolves away. |
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When the key is later reconnected to the server, the licenced features controlled by this key will automatically become available again to other networked users. |
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