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There is always the chance that Hampton and Houston could reconnect.
First he ordered managers back to the shop floor so they could "reconnect" with customers.
Certainly they could reconnect and become friends at some point, but now the pain is just too acute.
"To be part of a turnaround team that could reconnect with a nation was a challenge I found compelling".
Making Valley Center a getaway offered a saving grace, and a hub where the far-flung clan could reconnect.
I wish my former students could reconnect -- with being 10, with what they once learned, with forgotten friends.
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Ms. Siebert said that she could also reconnect with other families and federal inspectors when they gathered at the hangar.
To ensure that they could properly reconnect Mark's digestive tract at the end of the four-hour procedure, they tagged the open ends of the intestines with surgical thread and clamps of different kinds, and jotted notes on the paper surgical drapes about which end went where.
When you boot up without a memory card in one of the slots, you often see a message that the computer "could not reconnect all network drives".
AT&T still might buy the Excite system if its customers could be reconnected before they could be hooked up to AT&T's new network, an executive familiar with the negotiations said.
Municipal employees were working on pylons so electricity supplies could be reconnected after months without it.
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