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We will also be using the sections on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to connect closely with our developing online activity.
The relentless singularity of Heatherwick's designs mean that they tend not to connect closely either with their physical surroundings, or the more everyday aspects of inhabitation.
On the other hand, carbon itself is an electronic conductor, the carbon layer and Fe2O3 particles connect closely, which ensures a good electrical contact during lithium insertion and extraction.
The stock market was one measuring stick that they sought to connect closely with his time in office, believing that Americans would eventually come around if they felt the economy was getting better.
For all he has tried, Mr. Ignatieff has yet to connect closely with the average Canadian, and in the next few months, as he tries to lead the Liberal Party back to power, he will find out once and for all whether he ever will.
The stock market was one measuring stick that they sought to connect closely with his time in office, believing that Americans would eventually come around if they felt the economy was getting better". "The reason our stock market is so successful is because of me," Trump told reporters on Air Force One in November.
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They are connected closely in that Muslims in this county are fairly rare.
One source, connected closely with Christie's, told The Independent on Sunday that the rows were over clients and sales.
The Co (II) ion is connected closely with the α-Fe2O3 surface through phosphate groups by XPS detection.
His defeat would be ironic: he has always been unpopular for being too closely connected to Tony Blair; now he risks losing a no-confidence vote for not being connected closely enough.
The philosophy of dance criticism is connected closely to the question of what is to be evaluated when one critically evaluates a dance.
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