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History links monarchs and Parliament, a connecting thread from one period to the next.
It's still a jumble of ideas without a connecting thread.
"Tolstoy is a connecting thread between the Russian and Chechen people," said Mr. Zagibov.
Tobacco and slavery have been linked in the past, not in terms of their comparative repugnance or harm but because of two basic connecting threads: the highly addictive nature of nicotine (making the user a "slave" to the product) and the moral turpitude of industries profiting while causing massive harm.
Chunks of dialogue in "Myths and Hymns" add up to maybe 10 minutes; the rest of Ms. Lucas's storytelling comes through a reordered song list and wordless connecting threads that link the family members with a three-member Greek chorus.
There might be connecting threads, for example, a preoccupation with the dark side of Christianity.
The Kogi people believe that when time began the planet's 'mother' laid an invisible black thread linking special sites along the coast, which are, in turn, connected to locations in the mountains.
The common thread linking these IT buyers?
This thread links regions like Turkey and South Korea to Los Angeles.
Connecting is linking "your mental snapshots together".
Our Common Threads community came together, connecting through what links all of us together -- food, family, music, and love.
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