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The exception was in the creation of new overspill towns places like Harlow and Milton Keynes, built on pretty green fields and connected up with brand new motorways cutting through the countryside.
If my flight connected up with a cruise, the insurance might make sense, because with the insurance I could receive compensation when a delayed or canceled flight made me miss my rendezvous with a cruise ship.
The three man-made lakes have their own rich history: during the Mongolian Yuan dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries, including the time when Marco Polo visited, they were connected up with the Grand Canal and served as ports receiving boatloads of rice from southern China.
Our intimacy – or closeness – with other people is somehow connected up with our devices.
This shows how Spinoza's modal conclusions are connected up with other pieces his metaphysics.
The company stated that over 1 million Xbox's have connected up with the service to stream content so far.
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The goal, McKinley says, is "bringing data out of Vizu systems and connecting up with how we measure television, so we can offer advertisers a complete picture of reach and effectiveness across television and online".
Either they have met in Syria or Iraq, or they are connecting up with friends in Brussels.
To the north of the city, the River Torrens meanders through parkland, connecting up with the Gulf St Vincent to the west.
It is something more nebulous, something that could even be said to connect up with ideas of the spiritual.
But some of the first to connect up with the site believe she may have been given bad advice.
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