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Her long-term collaborator, Batt found a conduit and a muse in Melua.
By joining hands with Toshiba, the American companies won instant credibility and found a conduit to reach the utility.
They have joined with other, more disenfranchised collectives and together have found a conduit to express that desire for change.
After squeezing through the rock pile, they entered the chamber and found a conduit at the bottom which led to yet another one that was dubbed the End Zone.
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The choice of the "Missa Solemnis" to anchor the White Light Festival was appropriate, because Beethoven struggled to find a conduit for his spiritual yearnings.
Only if internal democracy is restored, so that pressure from below can find a conduit to power via MPs to exert real influence over the party leaderships, will MPs regain a meaningful role as instruments of representative democracy.
"We've got to find a conduit from south Wales to north Wales now we're 200 miles further away … [and] the immediate priority is to get a concept together that the people of Wrexham can enjoy.
Flowtab had, in its own estimation, zero organic growth and few if any regular users, and it couldn't find a conduit to new users that would scale.
But these are small victories in an unremitting war against the heroin exporters, who have now found a new conduit for their toxic product.
By late in the decade, it was tired out, but now seems to have found a new conduit to the old excitement.
While Harris continues to use classified advertising, job fairs and $2,000 signing bonuses, it has also found a new conduit by opening a Web site for college graduates.
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