The all-day event, called Northern Connections, will be suitably rounded off with an evening concert by the talented troop. |
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They appeared at Woodstock before disbanding in the 1970s, but have re-formed around their core members for Celtic Connections. |
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In the beginning, even Scotland's leading folk musicians thought Celtic Connections was a barmy idea. |
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There are several posts this week on Missed Connections that I think amply back up my hypothesis that all men are douche bags. |
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Such an approach has undoubtedly helped Celtic Connections build a loyal following and disarm the critics. |
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The play is part of the Shell Connections project which involves the UK National Theatre commissioning ten professional writers to write new work for youth theatre. |
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Connections with intuitionistic mathematics were noticed early on and toposes are still used to investigate models of various aspects of intuitionism. |
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Connections could have gone for the Gold Cup with their globe trotter but they fancy their chances in Hardwicke. |
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Connections between these stocks and whales seen in the Sea of Okhotsk, on Kamchatka coasts and around the Commander Islands have been studied. |
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This was part of the Celtic Connections programme of events put together by the Celtic regions as a showcase for culture in Europe. |
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The Celtic Connections festival has been broadcast on community radio station Celtic Music Radio 1530am in Glasgow. |
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Their one-hour play, Starstone, is one of 150 selected for the International Connections festival, said to be one of the biggest of its kind. |
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In the past, Celtic Connections events have taken place in The Barrowlands, The Arches, Tramway and Glasgow Cathedral. |
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The Celtic Connections festival started in 1994 in Glasgow, Scotland, and has since been held every January. |
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The blue Metro Connections bus linking Dupont Circle and Rosslyn will become a Circulator Sept. |
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Connections with the greater Latin West brought the nations of Britain and Ireland into closer contact with the orthodoxy of the councils. |
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The Old Fruitmarket, City Halls, ABC, The Tron, The Piping Centre, The Classic Grand and The Tall Ship also regularly host Celtic Connections concerts. |
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In 2008, Celtic Connections celebrated its 15th birthday, with festival attendances reaching 120,000 and events taking place across 14 venues throughout Glasgow over 19 days. |
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Connections are now in place to the Government Securities Clearing Corporation, the Depository Trust Company and also with Garban-Intercapital's clearing bank. |
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Asymmetrical virtualization, by contrast, can scale to any level, as the appliance does not handle any data flow or physical connections. |
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I was there at the right time and saw some connections between sports and selling products that theretofore hadn't been seen. |
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Locked-in syndrome is caused either by a lesion in the brainstem or by extensive demyelination, denying the brain its peripheral connections. |
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I've been told that dyslexics have less connections between the two lobes of the brain, instead of too many as with epileptics. |
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The effect of a malapropism is usually humorous, but it can highlight quite profound connections between things. |
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A few months ago we installed computers and Internet dial-up connections for public access at the arcade and in some of the houses. |
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They could taste the victory in the air and all they needed to do was find a few more connections. |
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Benjamin does overreach with some of these connections, though, as in the case of linking shopping malls with the concept of space colonies. |
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These connections consisted of close appositions between nonspecialized areas of the plasma membranes of the 2 cells. |
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Networked connections would allow maintainers to monitor vehicle health and configure onboard software. |
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Orange is marketing the SPV M1000 at business users, with calls and GPRS data connections billed according to the network's business tariffs. |
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They may have chosen Lesbos for its Sapphic connections, but I doubt any of them are planning to read poetry this holiday. |
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International connections were impossible also and long lines formed at pay phones. |
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Our powerful imaginations and spiritual connections give us almost magical abilities. |
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Back then it was a scungy, beer-sticky pub frequented by persons with muddy boots, dodgy connections and dubious personal hygiene. |
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The equipment, which includes talking books, has a small keyboard and also provides connections to allow the use of a patient's laptop computer. |
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A New Zealand reader asks why we favour banana plugs on speaker cables when the manufacturer of his speaker recommends bare wire connections. |
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I think he has too many connections and too much and time on his side as a first term MP to consider jumping waka. |
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If your mower is electric, check the cable for loose connections and for cuts and abrasions and fit a circuit breaker to the plug socket. |
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It's a second-generation model that supports faster 802. 11g WiFi connections. |
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Indeed, his sterling connections may not be enough to land him in the driver's seat. |
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Two cities recently paid homage to their pasts and their futures by dedicating groves of life-giving trees with historic connections. |
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Why would someone who is caught up in prestige want to work at a University where connections count for more than accomplishment or ability? |
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The connections have caused a firestorm of speculation on Internet blogs and in chat rooms. |
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Such tendon jerks are tested as part of a routine neurological examination, to assess the state of synaptic connections. |
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If anyone retweets or answers, then all their connections, friends and followers could also forward it on. |
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The essay on her seems most to be about how tenuous and unsatisfactory her connections to Jewishness really are. |
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Sculley envisions some sort of wearable, always-on wireless connections that haven't been invented yet. |
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Flights from Gatwick are included, but connections from Scottish airports are extra. |
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Many of the returnees get the best jobs through social or political connections, and many flaunt their money and automobiles. |
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It is a competition where the elite use personal connections to jockey their cronies into key positions and thus win power and influence. |
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She has a writer's eye for what the connections are between words and actualities, events and the people they happen to. |
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He developed the first acupuncture functional MRI technique to explore connections between acupoints and the brain. |
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Limitations at the moment include it not supporting PC Card network adapters or USB broadband connections. |
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As mentioned earlier, there are two adapters to convert the DVI connections for standard VGA use. |
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Predictable dissent did not deter the African Lodge from putting its Masonic connections to political purposes. |
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The many facets and connections of Wesleyan Methodism make it difficult to generalize about its importance. |
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Social network connections provide marginal members of the elite with the capacity to translate their interests into action. |
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We go to great lengths to make seemingly easy connections with an audience. |
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We are hoping that she will marry well, to a man with security for her and with connections and family and status and even social rank. |
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Clearly energy must be put into renewing and broadening connections between rank-and-file members. |
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They have no real experience nor connections with current affairs nor affluential people. |
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The terrain is relatively flat, with good cycle and footpath connections to adjacent suburbs. |
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To date, consumers' access to the Internet depends largely on wired connections. |
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I have come to value relationships, friendships, community and connections with family. |
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Herbert aims to agglomerate intellectual movements in various disciplines and show the deep connections that make them part of a single episteme. |
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A number of kenspeckle folk with Hamilton connections were at the opening match. |
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His results on this topic provided connections between number theory, theta functions, and the transformations of abelian functions. |
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Wong says the increase in Australian visitors is due mainly to better airfares and more convenient aircraft connections in and out of Auckland. |
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The viewer is enticed by the deliberate placement of phrases, formulas, and other elements to try to winkle out the connections. |
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Most of the advanced second-generation digital cellular systems reserve a channel intended for voice transmission when making data connections. |
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The author notes a symbiosis between Cold War events and southern red-baiting but never fully explores these connections. |
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In order to attend you need not just a fat wallet but the right connections. |
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He had no known connections here and his family say they do not know why or when he decided to change his name. |
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Budgetary restraints dictated simple external works with good connections between the precinct, the river, and the two public parks. |
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This is evidence that buyers are enchanted by connections with the famous, however tenuous. |
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They have worldwide connections, and are particularly adept at exploiting the internet. |
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Thus, the authorities have decided to bring such consumers into record by regularising their connections. |
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These connections occur through apertures in the basal laminae of both endothelial and epithelial cells. |
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Aside from the yearling payment affair, O'Connell had other connections with the Fustok family. |
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More of them have broadband connections and a much larger percentage have ditched their landlines for mobile phones. |
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Status, rank, and patronage opportunities had rarely been of greater importance and even remote family connections could be of real use. |
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As the afternoon progresses and old connections are renewed, the stories flow more easily. |
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Being the Internet, you can also not count on perfectly low latency connections all the time. |
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He established historical connections and plotted them on systematic analytical tables. |
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Tree houses now come with all modern conveniences including heat, light, running water and internet connections. |
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I don't know what was wrong with it, but I've fiddled around with the internals, reseated some connections and tweaked the control centre. |
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Then before reseating the connections, examine the male ends, and look for bent or sunken pins. |
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Every flight left on time, some even arriving early, and there were no problems with any of our layovers or connections. |
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It is a natural and familiar process of economic growth, led by economic connections between regions. |
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Are we in for a pleasant, anecdotal account of Didion's family connections with a pioneering past, you wonder. |
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Except for a few missed connections on balance beam, Van de Leur was near perfect throughout the evening. |
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Manual drainage opens nonfunctioning lymphatic and venous connections and directs lymph through collateral vessels to adjacent normal lymphatics. |
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Among mammals, the carnivores, primates, and tenrecs all have fairly well-established African connections. |
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This password would apply to all five simultaneous Telnet connections if more than one user were telnetting in at once. |
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The focus on each is spread a bit too thin, so the connections between them are never clear enough. |
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I chose to purchase my yellow wristband because I attribute meanings to it and find connections between the wristband and my personal beliefs. |
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Oooh, I see you've a large number of telnet connections to dialup lines in the Netherlands. |
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The only requirement for sanctioning new connections is an attestation by any geologist that the well has sufficient yield. |
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Ball joints have been used in the connections between the thills or shafts and the horse's harness. |
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Most people stumbled into their careers because of luck, chance, connections or all three. |
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Greener Grass is a recital of poetry by Lorraine Parker, a poet and textile artist with Mancunian connections. |
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A commendable selection of connections includes two good-quality RGB Scarts, ensuring crisp DVD playback. |
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The kit comes with RCA connections, but Scart converters are included, making it compatible with most modern video and DVD players. |
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A good host company should offer its customers multiple connections to the Internet from its servers. |
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We want to understand the connections between aseismic deformation and earthquake occurrence. |
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Retime one train and you could mess up connections at half a dozen stations further down the line. |
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More importantly, the story itself seems to get tripped up in a cat's cradle of thematic connections. |
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The high winds just blew away the infrastructure, broadband connections snapped and telephone lines went dead. |
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The majority of schools were using telephone lines to access the internet, and less than one third had ISDN connections. |
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It is not only lower levels of the Brandenburg secret police which have connections to the extreme right wing. |
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The first route involves direct connections between a written word and its location in the orthographic lexicon. |
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The Medes and the Persians were subsequently united by marriage connections. |
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Choosing the right internet connection provider can mean the difference between speedy and consistent connections and irritating and maddening disconnections. |
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There is a disused bay platform at Hellifield if the most that could be afforded was connections there, and if traffic justified, through trains could be run. |
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In Bangladesh, the government has just imposed a tax of 900 taka on all new connections, in addition to an import duty of 300 taka levied on all imported handsets. |
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Vertical connections and kitchens are located along the noisy avenue side. |
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Maintaining good personal relations with everyone is very important as favors, bribes, kickbacks, and connections all come into play when making the final deal. |
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It is also not clear why, occasionally, the scrivener found it necessary to record the family connections for some men while not so at other times. |
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Unlike many of his West German colleagues, he sees nothing objectionable in making connections, letting his imagination play with themes and ideas from other sources. |
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Her scholarship discovers new and interesting connections, and raises scribal and authorial issues which are of pertinence to any student of the period's manuscripts. |
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That will free up networks from their computer base and allow connections into conference rooms, lobbies and other public spaces where computer access may net exist. |
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His connections, however, allowed him to marry into a wealthy family. |
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The system relies on maintaining all three connections whenever possible and simply routing data packets onto whichever offers the fastest throughput. |
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We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions. |
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The rescue mission saved the city when the Russians blockaded road and rail connections, trying to starve the population. |
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India, with its population of more than 1 billion, has averaged 1 million new connections in both fixed line and wireless phones every month since March. |
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There were no easy answers in Florence, despite the brainpower, commitment, and connections so clearly on display. |
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Ezra Pound offered to make useful connections for Joyce, and find places where he could publish his writings. |
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He has been careful to keep a low profile and has not faced the same accusations of cashing in on his royal connections as Pippa. |
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But their record shows that travelers to Indonesia need to be very wary of any flight connections they make. |
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Technology now exists for wireless connections, via radio signals. |
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If different parts of the cerebellum have different functional roles, this must be due to differences in their input and output connections rather than their internal wiring. |
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If users bought a personal firewall and configured it never to accept incoming connections, and were smart about email attachments and websites, they'd be a lot safer. |
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The mechanisms of arousal involve both direct and indirect connections of receptors with the central nervous system and parts of the reticular formation. |
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Avoid kinking the conduit, and make sure all connections are secure. |
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Accordingly high quality road connections, both at local and at national level, are critical if the port is to sustain continued growth and retain its current market share. |
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And although fellow academicians might assume that the value of research speaks for itself, making a memorable case often depends on timing and personal connections. |
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Perhaps his reluctance stems from the fact that he has only tenuous connections to Hungary these days. |
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And sometimes the elders I work with, who are all native speakers of English as well as Salish, see connections between English and Salish that strike me as doubtful. |
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Human evolution has left men as deeply wired for emotional connections to children as women are. |
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Creating deeper connections between class, national liberation, and women's liberation struggles in our practice and theory can also benefit us all. |
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About 5,435 homes are slated to receive connections to the water main. |
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We need to carefully consider the connections between urban ambitions and river ecology, and the politics of remaking Delhi's land and waterscapes. |
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Direct augmentation of human memory and mental processing through implanted connections to a computer will be just a natural extension of current trends. |
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Many users regard Facebook as a place to waste time and socialize with people to whom they have tenuous connections. |
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The strength of Chester's connections with Liverpool and with Wales and the Marches contrasts with the relative weakness of those to the east and south-east. |
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Pop Life is kept aloft by an interweave of such connections between the art world and its financial support systems. |
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Interest groups are reluctant to associate closely or openly with political parties, and the Labour party's connections with the trade unions have been loosened. |
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Some people are using landline connections and dial-up modems to call ISPs in other countries and get onto the Internet. |
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The printer can handle multiple connections from various sources with ease, and the software has a helpful job queue that shows your outbound prints. |
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Both carriers are using fixed wireless to provide a bundle of services to business customers in the 40 to 60 markets where they also offer fiber connections. |
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She was already an established singer at the Opera, and many other composers had family connections with male musicians active on the operatic scene. |
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The manager of Lloyds TSB in Bothwell Street will also be coming to work here so that the Lloyds connections don't feel they have lost a weel kent face. |
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Rather than fixing a position on a hierarchical socio-economic ladder, consumerism establishes lateral connections that affirm middle-class affiliation. |
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Scientists rely only on satellite telephone and radio connections. |
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But names such as The Devils, The Angels, or The Saints would have been accepted despite the fact that they are heavily laden with religious connections. |
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Once the musician has joined a band, new types of connections are formed. |
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This process uses slide-in connectors to offer the compatibility for the different connections without using adapters, which often take up un-needed room in your case. |
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With a boat, however, electricity is routed through a gauntlet of adapters and shore power connections that depend on friction to maintain contact. |
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They have no toys and not one iota of affection and connections with staff, which leads to attachment issues. |
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One ring of yakuza gangsters, operating through connections at a major medical center in Boston, was uncovered by journalists and broken up by police a decade ago. |
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Several other works allude to the importance of family connections among artists in Rome that were made through workshops, collaborations, friendships, and marriages. |
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The piece is a lament, but he never referred to its connections or dedication, although he goes way back into time in a setting of the bardic song Cathleen ni Hoolihan. |
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I rechecked all the connections and jumpers, memory placement, everything. |
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There are official connections with the City of London because nearly all the restoration money came from the City from banks and the livery companies. |
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That they got one may owe something to the organization's political connections. |
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The state plans to improve roads that serve as connections between major highways. |
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He then embarked upon a year in Prague, where his mother's ambassadorial connections secured a year-long internship as a trainee diplomat with the European Commission. |
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My goals were to check out places where we might be eating and staying, and some connections between rapid transit lines or between rapid transit and commuter lines. |
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The lad and devoted dad must overcome corruption and indifference as they strive to make it in the rarefied world of the concert musician without connections. |
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Many of them have very personal connections to the affected area. |
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These connections reflect ideological, not ethnic, affinity. |
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The system is believed to feature electronic ankle tags with wireless connections to special mobile devices that must be carried by the offender at all times. |
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That three-pound lump of gray matter contains 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion synapses, or connections. |
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She liked that they had Australian connections and has apparently given them specific instructions for a gown. |
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The arms are an important means of defence of our vulnerable points, including the head, chest, and abdomen, as well as of antagonistic connections to others. |
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Our commodity groups, trade associations, councils and ag organizations have many connections and have had many successes in marketing our commodities worldwide. |
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In March 1999, Click began offering high-speed broadband connections to businesses, and wholesaling bandwidth to competitive local exchange carriers. |
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The Grimms themselves collected, theorized, and maintained connections with other theorizers, thus ensuring the widespread dissemination of evidence and paradigm. |
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Where entry to the profession was through indenture as an articled clerk or pupil, family connections were also important, as they were in obtaining business. |
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He's right-wing, Texan, has loadsamoney and oil connections to boot. |
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Consider the students who are, say, slow to comprehend things, poor at conceptualising or articulating ideas, weak at recognising connections and interpreting relationships. |
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Additionally, Davidson proposes further connections between Odin's role as bringer of ecstasy by way of the etymology of the god's name. |
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Around the age of four months, the cortex begins to refine the connections needed for depth perception and binocular vision. |
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Paranoid. Now he knew what it meant, this word that was bandied and bruited so easily, and he sensed the connections being made around him. |
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If contextualism is true, then change ramifies through all the contextual connections. |
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Oddly enough, a copro in a 286 is slower than one in an XT, due to the connections. |
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The megachurch he attends is too big for making personal connections, so he also fellowships weekly in one of the church's small groups. |
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The photograph shows the special connections on the first heater section, whereby the milk is foreheated for the clarifier. |
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He argues that grammarlike conventions in storytelling alert the listener to connections between actions and scenic elements. |
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These are my connections, my attachments. Maybe all I really am is the sum of all these connections, these fearful longings and graspings. |
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Colchester was probably the earliest capital of Roman Britain, but it was soon eclipsed by London with its strong mercantile connections. |
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Around AD 100, direct connections of homes to sewers began, and the Romans completed most of the sewer system infrastructure. |
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Leeds Bradford Airport provides connections to most major European and North African airports as well as Pakistan and New York City. |
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Numerous converted priests of a Danish origin from the Danelaw lived in England, while Sweyn had few connections to Germany or its priests. |
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The lady in charge of his upbringing was Blanche Herbert, Lady Troy, whose ancestors had residual Lollard connections. |
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In reality, however, his hereditary connections to Welsh aristocracy were not strong. |
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Katsuno and Yano insisted that the development of kaomoji online has important connections with Japanese popular culture. |
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There are a large number of people with connections to the town who have made themselves important in one sphere or another. |
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Monstrous moonshine theory has now been revealed to also have deep connections to string theory. |
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This was because of the political connections of its owner, Paul Drayson, and questions over the choice of vaccine strain. |
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This was the last indulgence she was permitted. It was meant to soften the severing of all connections with her maika. |
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Nowadays most schools pay little regard to family connections, apart from siblings currently at the school. |
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Both Continental Scandinavia and Iceland have a scattering of mentions of elves in medical texts, most of them with Low German connections. |
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He can give a feeling of being not of this world and gives hints of supernatural connections. |
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Monteagle's servant, Thomas Ward, had family connections with the Wright brothers, and sent a message to Catesby about the betrayal. |
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It seeks to show both local and regional development and the connections between the various geographical regions. |
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His admirers, in contrast, pointed to the artist's connections with Whistler and Albert Moore, and influence on John Singer Sargent. |
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With the connections from Florence, Milton was able to have easy access to Rome's intellectual society. |
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They had no significant connections and he could not afford the fees for them to attend an established school for young ladies. |
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Henry, through his clerical connections, arranged for his sister to be buried in the north aisle of the nave of Winchester Cathedral. |
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Dodgson's family was predominantly northern English, with Irish connections, conservative and High Church Anglican. |
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His family had no theatrical connections, but Olivier's father, a clergyman, decided that his son should become an actor. |
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He started selling from his home in St Albans, which had good mainline railway connections. |
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It is an imagined community in the sense that the material conditions exist for imagining extended and shared connections. |
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Through German trade connections, many young Icelanders studied in Hamburg. |
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The marriages were even performed using African customs, which Europeans did not object to, seeing how important the connections were. |
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Dyer was removed from duty but he became a celebrated hero in Britain among people with connections to the Raj. |
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Those with political connections unfairly gained large wealth, which has discredited privatization in these regions. |
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Inland connections for smaller craft are extensive but handle only one quarter of the goods traffic handled in the Thames. |
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Many Bermudians, both black and white, who lack family connections to the West Indies have objected to this emphasis. |
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Gibraltar maintains regular flight connections to London, Birmingham and Manchester. |
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Most bulbs are used in a socket which provides mechanical support and electrical connections. |
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A number of coastal railway stations in the United Kingdom serve to provide connections to ferry services to a number of destinations. |
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Mawhinney recommended that HS2 should terminate at Old Oak Common because of its good connections and to save the cost of tunnelling to Euston. |
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Wollstonecraft promotes subjective experience, particularly in relation to nature, exploring the connections between the sublime and sensibility. |
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In most cases though the clubs squads do still comprise a large proportion of individuals with connections to the schools. |
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There is passenger traffic from Helsinki and Turku, which have ferry connections to Tallinn, Mariehamn, and Stockholm. |
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All Finnish schools and public libraries have Internet connections and computers and most residents have a mobile phone. |
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A network of passenger ships makes longer connections to more remote islands, especially in the eastern part of the archipelago. |
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For example, there are many Orcadian tales concerning trows, a form of troll that draws on the islands' Scandinavian connections. |
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Megabus and Scottish Citylink operate a regular coach service to the Scotland's capital Edinburgh with connections to Glasgow at Perth. |
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Firstly, his actions are understood in relation to his connections with the King of England. |
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David used his Cistercian connections to build a bond with Henry Murdac, the new archbishop. |
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Sir Andrew's personal connections went to the top of most powerful family in Scottish society. |
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The Morays of Petty also possessed connections to the Douglases of Douglasdale. |
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There is no contemporary evidence linking him with either location, although both areas had connections with the wider Wallace family. |
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Words are the furnace by means of which merely subjective connections made by individual human beings are converted into noematic meanings. |
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Sturgeon has sought to continue the strong connections and bond between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. |
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The LGV Atlantique which stops at Le Mans will be extended to Rennes in 2017, providing faster connections between Paris and Brittany. |
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Since December 2016, Morpeth has benefited from additional stops provided by the operator to improve connections to Edinburgh and London. |
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To make the fullest use of the bridge, several new railway connections were built, bringing main line routes to the bridge. |
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The original road layout followed the valleys with few connections between them. |
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The two lane bike track runs from Monroe Drive west to Charles Allen Drive, with connections to the Beltline and Piedmont Park. |
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Rhyl has direct Arriva Trains Wales and Virgin Trains services to Holyhead, which give connections by Stena Line or Irish Ferries to Dublin Port. |
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A recent study discovered new connections between migration and the ecology, life history of raptors. |
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Cork is also linked from Limerick Junction with connections to Clonmel and Waterford. |
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The Cork Suburban Rail system also departs from Kent Station and provides connections to parts of Metropolitan Cork. |
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Train and ferry connections across the Irish Sea are promoted as an alternative to air. |
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Budget carriers such as EasyJet and Ryanair offer seasonal connections to different cities in Europe. |
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Rail connections exist to all other neighbouring countries in Europe, except Andorra. |
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Sweden also has a number of car ferry connections to several neighbouring countries. |
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Poland in turn was heavily supported by the Holy Roman Empire through family connections and by military assistance under the Habsburgs. |
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Both of Orkney's burghs, Kirkwall and Stromness, lie on the island, which is also the heart of Orkney's ferry and air connections. |
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The island contains Shetland's only burgh, Lerwick, and is the centre of Shetland's ferry and air connections. |
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However, about a century passed before most of the area flooded by these connections was regained for pasture and arable land. |
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Indian connections to various Southeast Asian states buffered it from blockages on other routes. |
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Loading starts slowly at a low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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As in loading, the transfer starts at low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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Although lacking historical connections to the Middle East, Japan was the country most dependent on Arab oil. |
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Remote subsea wells may also be connected to a platform by flow lines and by umbilical connections. |
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Since 2008, the City of Rotterdam doesn't forge new sister or partner connections. |
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Still farther East, however, the typical Continental connections of the Britannic coast were with the lower Seine valley instead. |
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Following Sulla's final victory, though, Caesar's connections to the old regime made him a target for the new one. |
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At certain critical water levels it is possible for connections with surrounding water bodies to become established. |
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Biogeographical evidence demonstrates previous connections between North America and Asia. |
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In addition, this DNA analysis affirmed genetic connections back to ancestral peoples of northeast Asia. |
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Philip Levy argues that the Whydah exhibit would have provided opportunity to explore connections between Atlantic pirates and slavery. |
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There are ferry connections from Boston to Provincetown, as well as from Hyannis and Woods Hole to the islands. |
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Snorri therefore received an excellent education and made connections that he might not otherwise have made. |
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These projects increased levels of physical activity and people's connections to their local green spaces. |
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It is the only major city between Vancouver and Thunder Bay with direct US connections by rail. |
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A Harlem native with connections throughout the area's music scene, Pridgon provided him with shelter, support, and encouragement. |
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Because of this, other newspapers were unwilling to expose the Krays' connections and criminal activities. |
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Gregory was born into a wealthy patrician Roman family with close connections to the church. |
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Inland connections for smaller craft are extensive but handle only a quarter of the goods traffic handled in the Thames. |
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His entry into government provided Posidonius with powerful connections to facilitate his travels to far away places, even beyond Roman control. |
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Despite these connections to southern Germany, belief in a Himmerland origin persisted well into modern times. |
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Similarly, Adrian Goldsworthy frequently mentions Polybius' connections with Scipio when he uses Polybius as a source for Scipio's generalship. |
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Instead connections to Claudius and Britannicus were emphasised, and Nero's victims, or those otherwise disadvantaged by him, rehabilitated. |
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Historically, Cologne has always been an important trade city, with land, air, and sea connections. |
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The privatization largely shifted control of enterprises from state agencies to individuals with inside connections in the government. |
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In many societies where kinship connections are important, there are rules, though they may be expressed or be taken for granted. |
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There are day and night direct rail connections from the region to Manchester Airport. |
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Without reference to such expansive spatial connections, there can be no clear or coherent formulation of this term. |
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Due to these connections, mathematicians and experts in naval technology appeared in Portugal. |
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A steeple in a church or a minaret in a mosque also serve as connections of earth and heaven. |
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These connections marked the beginning of the Silk Road trade network that extended to the Roman Empire. |
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The national Brussels Airport, one hour away by train or car, offers the best connections. |
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Despite hostilities, the Portuguese continued to trade on the Fujian coastline with the aid of corrupt local merchants with official connections. |
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Spaniards with any ambition or connections would be lured by the closeness of Mexico City, so that the Spanish presence was minimal and marginal. |
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Most highway, rail and air connections link to the port of Veracruz and other ports to the south. |
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As confraternities have extensive connections with political and military figures, they offer excellent alumni networking opportunities. |
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Studies on earlier forms of English in Canada are rare, yet connections with other work to historical linguistics can be forged. |
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The connections between the now administratively separated churches continued in many ways. |
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Social philosophy, ethics, and political philosophy all share intimate connections with other disciplines in the social sciences. |
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Warren was also the son of a wealthy Boston family and their new firm was able to benefit from his family's connections. |
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It has also been associated through the years with high literary connections. |
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This realization shows that it is the joints, or the connections that provide movement, that are the primary elements of a machine. |
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Despite his humble origins, Whitney was keenly aware of the value of social and political connections. |
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