When the construct is killed, reconnecting my consciousness with my body is a very chancy business. |
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I kept myself busy by reconnecting with a one-off hook-up. This guy helped me take my mind off things. |
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His graceful hands deftly plucked at various cables and wires, reconnecting, splicing. |
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The aim of reconnecting with the European citizenry has been far from evident in their deliberations. |
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A spokesman for the gas company said part of the delay in reconnecting homes was that many people were on holiday and they couldn't get in. |
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We sometimes get letters from people thanking us for reconnecting them quickly. |
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I suppose that's why ecopsychology experts suggest that reconnecting with nature requires a transformation of consciousness. |
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In biodynamics, we are using the energetical world and reconnecting that to the vine. |
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Physicians and nurses can manoeuvre easily from bedside to workspace without reconnecting a machine every time. |
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Bennett gave a slightly acid smile – either flashback or reflux – before reconnecting with her inner zen. |
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Specify options for reconnecting after any disconnection that is not initiated from Reflection. |
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In so doing, it is reconnecting with the past and a time when it excelled in that field, winning records in chronometry. |
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How do I change the client identifier without disconnecting and reconnecting? |
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A control device to facilitate the disconnecting and the reconnecting functions of the switch shall be installed in the driver's cab. |
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The hope is that reconnecting the production and consumption of food will inspire patrons to eat more healthfully. |
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In her recent memoir, the Oscar-winning actress talks about reconnecting with her estranged father, actor Ryan O'Neal. |
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He pulls the petrol line from the carburettor and sucks on it hard before reconnecting. |
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My dear brother, It's a pity that we are reconnecting under sad and painful circumstances, which have prompted you to write an open letter to me. |
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Reconstructed from its centre, the city could only find all its sense by reconnecting it to its port. |
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But today's markets are reconnecting people to the food they eat, he said. |
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Not having written for pleasure since university, I felt as if I was reconnecting with an important part of myself, which had lain dormant for far too long. |
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His passion is reconnecting with the knowledge of his ancestors through his artwork, through the abstract edge. |
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Studio Babelsberg, successor of the Ufa dream factory, is reconnecting with the good old days. |
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It's an ambitious project that's reconnecting the bush from the karri forests in the South West corner across to the semi-arid woodlands around Kalgoorlie. |
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Be sure to double-check all the settings on the pump and the battery before reconnecting. |
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Always unplug the device before cleaning and make sure it is dry before reconnecting. |
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Maintain cash flow and reduce outstanding balances and bad debts by reconnecting with customers faster. |
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The setting at the transformer is made by reconnecting the wires on the secondary side. |
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It involved positioning and bolting the stabilizer and elevator in place and reconnecting and tensioning the elevator trim tab cables. |
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Some have re-established community connections and Treaty rights without reconnecting with their birth parents. |
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As more Canadians move away from rural and natural areas, urban-based facilities such as botanical gardens and arboreta are playing an increasingly important role in reconnecting people with nature and our environment. |
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Many of the evacuees who returned home had difficulty reconnecting with their families after five years of separation. |
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The Social Vision Campaign works to bridge the gap between the past and the future by reconnecting with past board members, staff and key members of the Council. |
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Improve customer satisfaction by reconnecting with customers faster. |
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Diane Abbott's entry to the Labour party leadership race has been undisputably a good thing, energising the contest and reconnecting the party to many of its long-forgotten supporters. |
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There is the story of Louis Knott and Louisa Monias who told of the value of the camps organized by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation in reconnecting with the land and becoming healthy. |
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With the focus squarely on employment, jurisdictions vary in the short-term strategies used for reconnecting their clients with the labour market. |
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However, I don't see the difference in moving costs between single people and people with dependents when it comes to reconnecting the telephone, purchasing new drapes and all of the other expenses. |
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By its scope and because of the future-oriented positive project it represents, the EU's research action is a privileged channel for reconnecting the citizen with the project of the Union as such. |
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The countries' strategic interest in reconnecting regional transport corridors and energy networks between themselves and to the rest of Europe is obvious. |
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I believe we should be reconnecting with our constituents, we should relocate that purpose of our European venture and we should communicate it to the public. |
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Reconnecting with the land, then, and recalling precolonial knowledges is a postcolonial strategy in Mda's and Vera's texts. |
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