Sentence examples for faint connection from inspiring English sources

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This conventional wording means that a picture bears a faint connection to a master's oeuvre, but is neither by him nor by an artist working in his workshop.

It's hard not to see some faint connection between these mad Twitter outbursts and the blokes in the House of Commons heckling women MPs so loud that you simply can't hear what they're saying.

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Averaging across large sets of sequence similarities is able to weed out these faint connections, otherwise below the level of random BLAST hits.

This week, in a retaliatory move, the Duma, Russia's lower house, voted almost unanimously for further constraints on non-government organizations that have even the faintest connection to America.

Despite humus is a direct product of microbiological activity, the soil chemistry and soil microbiology have established faint scientific connections around the world.

With the tech economy the connection is faint.

My family also had a faint but thrilling personal connection to Ms. Harris.

Somehow the precariousness of the satellite connection, the faint image of a face appearing out of nowhere interrupted by capering wavy lines, added to the sense of enchantment.

And while the personal connection might be faint, the pitch is often baldly direct.

Asked whether he has taken steps to avoid what happened on "The West Wing," when he was edged out of the lead role as the idealistic White House speechwriter Sam Seaborn ("Fonzied" or "Urkeled," in TV-insider parlance) by Martin Sheen's popularity as President Bartlet, he pauses before replying -- on a scratchy connection that grows faint as the car travels through the low-lying coastal hills.

What sustains us in the end is sympathy, kindness, the electrical hum of connection with others, however faint.

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