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Instead, the state's regulating body -- the Illinois Gaming Board -- will lose oversight of both the Chicago casinos and downstate race tracks downstate, which could put those facilities in "untested and, most likely, politically connected hands," according to the commission's executive vice president Art Bilek.
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People connect, hand in hand, but that connection can also yank them in directions they may not want to go.
Compact Flash Wireless Network Adapter: These connect hand-held devices with CF Type II slots (think Palm Pilot) to a wireless network.
Klein summarises this allure: The moment of taking a cigarette allows one to open a parenthesis in the time of ordinary experience, a space and a time of heightened attention that give rise to a feeling of transcendence, evoked through the ritual of fire, smoke, cinder connecting hand, lungs, breath and mouth.
They're all at the table, connected by hands (and a strand of hair) in a way they haven't all sat in silence together before.
Connect hands with flesh arms.
Rivets connected the hand rail to the tops of the posts and bolted bases connected the posts to the foundation.
With your opponent on hands and knees, snake your arm under his neck and across both carotid arteries, then connect your hands in a five-finger grip.
Unlike regular alchemists who use transmutation circles, Edward has the ability to create alchemical currents in his body simply by connecting his hands as a result of his failed human transmutation which gave him such trait.
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