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She thinks the Sanders connection could be a boon.

Putting it in front of Machinima's 5 million subscribers — as well as anyone else with an Internet connection could be a smart marketing move, though you have to wonder whether there will be anyone left in February who still wants to see it.

We think that a direct connection could be a little more secure".

Nobody's been able to make a killer gaming phone, despite sporadic attempts here and there (N-Gage anyone?) and what would basically be a PSP with a 3G connection could be a nice little doodad to add to your collection.

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Fellow board members said Mr. Fang's political connections could be a boon to BART.

Meantime, Google's offer of a network with speeds of one gigabit per second, or 100 times faster than many of today's high-speed connections, could be a great selling point for a recession-plagued town.

Gravel "decided to become a pioneer in a faraway place," and moved to pre-statehood Alaska in August 1956, without funds or a job, looking for a place where someone without social or political connections could be a viable candidate for public office.

This connection could be made using an Ethernet cable, a USB cable or a wireless connection.

That connection could be chipping into a Kickstarter pot, or having long ago worked on a collaborative venture together.

We believe such a connection could be further explored in a number of ways.

Fearful that their Goldman connection could be perceived as a conflict, Mr. Gensler stepped away from the investigation after Oct. 31, the day of MF Global's bankruptcy.

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