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As soon as I figure out a connection to sex over fifty... Wait: I just did!
Desperately trying to figure out a connection between the murdered families, Graham realizes that someone must have seen their home movies.
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We now know that Aurora (Sarah Bolger and Henryy (Jared Gilmore) are sharing dreams as a result of the sleeping curse they were under, and it doesn't take long for our resourceful characters to figure out a way of using that connection to their advantage.
Solomon talks of a "donor graph" — not unlike Facebook's social graph where you can figure out a map of all your connections to people and interests, or LinkedIn's professional graph that tries to create the same picture for your work life.
Artists here and there came to his rescue, rekindling old connections to figure out a way to keep him alive.
Eventually, a few galaxies were found whose radio emissions suggested that they could be harboring retrograde supermassives, and those galaxies indeed displayed powerful jets, but until now no one had figured out a reason for the connection.
And it doesn't take much imagination to figure out the connection to money of such terms as "a bundle," "tender," "silver," "five spot," and "greenbacks".
And to understand learning problems such as dyslexia, "people want to figure out the connection between oral and written language skills," says Richard Ivry, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of California, Berkeley.
They're here to understand a little more about Faulkner the man or to figure out the connection between the artist and the man: how he did what he did in that time and place.
2012 will be a good year for both if our political leaders can figure out the connection.
The city cop Alan Long isn't up to solving the crime, which soon has Nathan trying to figure out the connection between the fire and the trade in polar bear parts, a dead hunter at a remote spot called One-Way Lake, and the seemingly crazy twin brother of a woman killed in a plane crash.
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