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To connects
verb
To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.
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+27 79 051 8558, apexpredators.com A 372-mile trail that curls around the base of the continent, the Rim of Africa is a charitable venture that is working to connects a host of nature reserves, wildernesses and private ranches into a single world-class trail.
Having looked at the blog, it appears participants enjoyed their time creating TipDish.com (still in beta) a site to connects PRs with influencer blogs.
The webcam-based language learning marketplace, which aims to connects people who want to brush up their skills in a particular language with native speakers from around the world, allows any native speaker to become a 'fluentifier' language tutor — provided they pass its vetting procedure.
The world is hard-pressed for leaders like you to be the magnet to connects things and bring solutions no one else thought possible.
The existence of a correlation in the genetic code reflecting a dependence between these two kinetic constants (Fig. 3 in ref. [5]) supports our analysis, and allows us to connects b∼1 with 3-nt anticodons, this size being structurally associated with 7-nt loops [17].
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They want to connect".
To connect, honor, to confront".
We really wanted to connect.
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We're wired to connect.
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