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Books help reconnect him to society, he said.
Planners say the multi-billion-dollar tunnel will help "reconnect" Seattle with the Sound and Elliott Bay.
According to Brian Zeallear from NBBJ, the project will help reconnect the hospital with the city and its population.
This approach would also help reconnect the public to its fishing industry, in much the same ways as the "freedom food" movement has done with meat.
Fore, who flew to Haiti shortly after hurricane Ike hit there, said USAid has committed $30m£1616) in emergency relief to the island so far, including $2m for emergency bridges to help reconnect the country after eight major bridges collapsed.
Bringing back species such as wolves, beavers and lynx, rewilding advocates say, can increase the diversity of other flora and fauna, enable woodlands to expand without any intervention by farmers and help reconnect people with nature.
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It has also helped reconnect her with a world that once seemed to have abandoned her.
By teaching people how to survive in the woods, he said, he is helping reconnect them to nature.
There, and in Syria, visa restrictions were removed, facilitating trade across booming border regions that helped reconnect cities like Aleppo, Syria, to their historic hinterlands.
While this adjustment helped reconnect the brain with the genitals, there still wasn't enough blood flow during stimulation to regularly effect an orgasm.
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