In doing so, she catalyses a process of reconnection and healing where there had previously been tight-lipped repression. |
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The company made further contact with the customer and with their agreement arranged for the reconnection to take place tomorrow. |
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The 20-year-old victim's right hand was completely severed and too badly burned to be considered for surgical reconnection. |
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In space, plasma and magnetic fields are everywhere, so reconnection can occur in all sorts of places. |
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They must be capable of being locked if reconnection could endanger exposed persons. |
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Premature battery reconnection could result in ignition of the battery gases causing risk of injury. |
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Any intervention on the alternator terminals during reconnection or checks should be performed with the machine stopped. |
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It is cutting off scores of subscribers and forcing them to pay reconnection fees or inflated bills. |
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Forty years ago, an English physicist called James Dungey, now 77 years old, gave that something a name: magnetic reconnection. |
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What these young people need is connection, or reconnection, to their community. |
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The Company changed its accounting policies in order to expense, as incurred, the costs of customers' subsidies and reconnection costs. |
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Several padlocks can be used to lockout the device and prevent unintentional reconnection. |
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To resume service, the user had to pay the outstanding debt, plus a fee for interruption and reconnection of the service. |
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The sliding of the blue emissions can be easily understood in the frame of sliding reconnection. |
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Use this diagram for voltage measurement points, and for proper reconnection of wires. |
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A new automatic reconnection procedure has been added in case of an unexpected serial port communication loss. |
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The reconnection of the railway, blown up in the early days of the 1950-53 Korean War, is one of the most visible signs of reconciliation efforts between the two Koreas. |
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This is expected if extensive reconnection is occurring, because as the magnetic fields stretch, the reconnection layer also stretches, like taffy being pulled. |
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During fiscal 2006, the increase in deferred charges should climb due to an increase in reconnection costs and other deferred charges, partly related to digital telephony. |
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Now they're making the most of reconnection with the world: colourfully dressed men, women and children pour off the free ferry at Pungudutivu's Karaikattuvan jetty, ready to hit Jaffna. |
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A Collections Charge will not be applied if a reconnection charge is applied in the same billing period following a service disconnect for non-payment. |
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Research has demonstrated that interventions related to improving mental health, addiction withdrawal and reconnection to employment are ineffective if an individual is not first stabilized. |
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As Mr. López Araujo had emphasized, the return process began as a result of feeling connected to the country of origin and that reconnection could take place through economic, social or cultural engagement. |
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He is the author of several numeric codes in this area, which he has used for solving a range of tasks in solar physics, such as the description of magnetic field reconnection and particle beam effects. |
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This will lead to the reconnection of communities split apart by the Indian Act, the creation of constitutions and governing procedures, the development of human resources, the promotion of social and spiritual healing. |
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Direct and incremental reconnection related costs, of an amount not exceeding the revenues, are now deferred and recognized under operating expenses over the same 30-month period. |
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This is a one-time program, except in exceptional circumstances, and the maximum amount of assistance per household is equivalent to two months' energy arrears, security deposit and reconnection fees, as required. |
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This transfer over a distance of 30 km of all the process equipment from a 4000 m2 workshop involved the following work: dismantling, refitting, electrical and fluid disconnection and reconnection and restarting work. |
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Patient transports can be risky for patients and time-consuming for staff: Searches for transport equipment, disconnection and reconnection of cables and devices, gaps in monitoring and interruption of therapy. |
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Grant Berry proclaims a message of reconnection of Jew and Gentile in his book The Ezekiel Generation. |
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The railway station's reconnection with the Ebbw Valley Railway was due to be completed by 2011 but was delayed. |
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The Bradley's Smile Trust was set up by his family alongside Northumberland's monthly social reconnection movement Punch-Drunk Comedy. |
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