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Additionally, if a UK school is intending to link with a school whose circumstances are very different (in terms of resources, ICT and so on) it needs to think very, very carefully about the implications of helping their partners.
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It intends to link them up to build a supercomputer that will run Linux, a free, open-source operating system.
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There are also countless magazines, articles and blogs (none of which I intend to link to) dedicated to gleefully pointing out the flaws in these paragons of beauty.
When asked whether she intended to link the Deutsche Bank vote to conducting business with Hewlett-Packard in the future, Ms. Fiorina replied: "Absolutely not.
The route, intended to link towns, traversed some 3,400 miles through 13 states, and is roughly parallel to much of Route 30 and Interstate 80 today.
Towers, minarets, and obelisks followed — axes mundi, intended to link Earth and Heaven, the sea and the skies, the people with the gods.
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