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In the increasingly joined-up world in which we live, joined-up thinking and joined-up knowledge are becoming more essential than ever before.
Painted on joined-up sheets of paper later laid on canvas, the cartoons are too fragile to travel.
This provides a common theoretical architecture which facilitates a joined-up account of these specific phenomena, and of polysemy more generally.
In the newly joined-up world of 1913, information, artefacts and people hurtled around the world at dizzying speeds.
The second wave of reforms consisted of attempts to develop and manage a joined-up series of networks informed by a revived public-sector ethos.
The reforms are therefore a challenge to the joined-up way of working we currently enjoy.
"Through the joined-up working of the agencies involved, a dangerous man has been brought to justice for his crimes.
The NHS's Peter Colclough said: "Integrated care would bring a more joined-up way of caring for people".
SSLPs were meant to bring "joined-up" services of health, childcare and play, early education and parental support to families with a child under four years of age.
"We need to bring all of that together in a joined-up approach across all areas of government in Scotland".
It is far from clear that there has been a joined-up approach to these bits of legislation".
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