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A fuse cleverly connected each line of lamps, and a small army of men would creep into position with tapers ready to light them.
Elsewhere, it feels more contemporary with 56 additional rooms in a curvy modern extension, cleverly connected to the main house by a series of staircases and corridors.
Built around the complementary sensibilities of its co-leaders, the singer-songwriters Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, the band's music -- much in the spirit of influences like Lou Reed and Patti Smith -- cleverly connected the cerebral with the sonic.
For Lucy Scholes in the Sunday Times, "All the stories are so carefully and cleverly connected that the more one reads, the more novel-like the collection becomes... Samson is an accomplished writer who... has produced an original and compelling take on short fiction".
Someone who would bring with them the billions of pounds of investment needed to ensure we don't just build city baubles such as the new Library of Birmingham or New Street Station but rather grow more cleverly connected places that extend out of the Big City Plan and into the most deprived areas of our region.
One company, Gamedei, for instance, had VR goggles that cleverly connected to your Smartphone, and let you see your content (games and movies) in 3D.
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The fact that the story takes place in 2003, which initially feels like an attempt to excuse the novel's relatively late arrival in the literature of online consequences, is justified by a late revelation about the Bergamots, which cleverly connects the novel with the next great American cataclysm after 9/11.
He always keeps his eye on quotidian and pop culture, cleverly connecting the dots from Dante to Bada Bing.
It has 10 power levels and cleverly connects to your Wi-Fi network using Amazon's brand-new Wi-Fi setupe setup — which, honestly, was the most impressive feature.
Promoting his role in Doctor Who, Callow stated that writer Mark Gatiss knew "exactly what Dickens is all about" and "very cleverly connects his idealism... with the Doctor's desire to save the world".
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