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To connections
noun
The act of connecting.
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Mosaics still point passengers toward buildings that no longer stand, to connections that no longer connect.
A student taking notes in one of Whitehead's fall 1924 classes wrote that: "Reality applies to connections, and only relatively to the things connected.
Identified gaps corresponded to connections not documented by any study, i.e. null values in the connectivity matrix (Table 2) (tenth percentile of the connectivity values = 0.00).
The notes also draw attention to connections between Vivaldi's virtuosity as a violinist and Gypsy fiddling.
But he is disturbed by suggestions that his family owes its lease to connections or influence.
"When it comes to connections – like, your daddy owns LWT – we need to start building something.
Increasingly they're paying attention to connections rather than divisions among cultures.
Tories have also pointed to connections between the Co-op and Ed Balls, the shadow Chancellor.
"People are now accustomed to developing their careers due to connections.
Mišic´, B. & Sporns, O. From regions to connections and networks: new bridges between brain and behavior.
It begins with an analogy to connections used in audio-video (AV) systems.
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