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We need to do three things to improve air travel and forge new links overseas.
"In more impersonal settings, like cities, matrimonial advertising through newspapers could forge new links and expand the range of available prospects beyond existing networks".
"The UK can now join in with important microgravity research work on the space station, win industrial contracts for future human spaceflight projects and forge new links with Nasa, Russia and hopefully China – and one day India – in space.
From surprised commuters sneaking a selfie when they see him on the Northern Line, to business and civic leaders in Paris and Chicago keen to forge new links with London, everyone is enthusiastic about a mayor who so aptly represents the confidence and aspirations of a modern, diverse city.
Pathologists and Pathology Departments have had to forge new links with Clinical Scientists in order to facilitate these additional investigations on the, often limited, tissue obtained for diagnosis.
It offers clinicians and researchers in this area the opportunity to publish their bestwork in a broadly distributed and highly visible forum, thereby lending a strong impetus to this important and rapidly developing field and helping to forge new links between clinicians and molecular biologists.
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Councils would end up working with the same people every time instead of forging new links.
New York and Connecticut environmental groups said their shared opposition to Broadwater Energy's floating gas plant had forged new links between them.
As first minister, he saw through the ban on smoking in public places and forged new links with the African country of Malawi, one of the poorest in the world, which have been maintained to this day.
His work has always challenged tradition and aimed to forge new musical links, bringing on board anything from Latin and rock to the sequencer-and-techno sounds he explored on Phantom Navigator and Joy Ryder, or the orchestral experiments on High Life.
The second argument Brexiteers like to use is ethical, claiming that Britain has an obligation to forge new trade links with Commonwealth nations because it "abandoned" them when it turned to a protectionist Europe in the 1970s and, accordingly, had to cut off all Commonwealth trade deals it had outside the European Economic Community.
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