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There was only Szczesny to beat but the captain failed to connect and a glorious opportunity had gone.
"They've got to find those ways to connect, and a lot of them are nonverbal ways, like sitting down in a diner or driving in a car.
Its keynote speaker, Mark Brooks of Online Personals Watch, told participants that matchmakers offer "a chance to connect" and "a chance to authenticate" prospects in ways the Web sites can't.
It is a ritual, an opportunity to connect, and a learning moment.
Peter Fendley, National Grid Senior Project Manager said: "The cancellation of the two agreements in Lancashire means from that we now have fewer generators to connect and a reduced amount power to export from the North West".
Among eight deals it says have been profitable are a $50 million investment in telecom outfit 180 Connect and a $49 million one in publisher Penthouse International.
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By the early nineteen-sixties, he was a confirmed Eisenhower Republican, rich, well connected, and a political force strong enough to be courted by Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater.
Some 36 buildings in the central business district have now been connected and a further 16 have signed on to join the system.
Scaffolding has already been placed around the building, the electricity connected and a canopy placed over the roof for the start of the restoration.
Let R be a subcollection of K S such that R * is connected and A ⊆ R *.
In this final section, we state all conditions for H u, n to be connected and a forest.
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