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be connect
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To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.
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The people I am close to, my family, I really want to be connect with them.
Patient characteristics and metrics of glucose control are shown in Tables 1 and 2. The median connection time was 22.9 (11.4 to 24) hours for patients planned to be connected up to 24 hours and 28.4 (3.2 to 63.3) for the final ten patients planned to be connect up to 72 hours.
Patient characteristics and metrics of glucose control are shown in Tables 1 and 2. The median connection time was 22.9 (11.4 to 24) hours for patients planned to be connected up to 24 hours and 28.4 (3.2 to 63.3) for the final ten patients planned to be connect up to 72 hours.
Buy A length of two-wired flex and a 60 watt ordinary reflector lamp; connect the flex to the terminals of the doorbell and take the line to the room the deaf person is more likely to be, connect the flex to the terminals of the bulb holder, screw it on the wall and thread the lamp in.
Competitors might be Connect Beam, which is social bookmarking in the enterprise.
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Be connected.
A.B.C.D. Always be connecting dots.
Regular keyboards cannot be connected.
Our future will be connected.
"It has to be connected".
"People want to be connected.
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