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He is the burden that Marion deserves, as well as a way to link otherwise unrelated characters.

It's a feature of poetry commented on by William Empson in Some Versions of Pastoral: that it's a genre that can get away with seamlessly joining two lines which are linked, otherwise, tenuously.

The very first image -- a swiftly moving camera hurtles over a ridge toward the Queensland town where the Chamberlains live -- and, later on, similar shots of Ayers Rock, ingeniously link otherwise dissimilar circumstances like that imposing natural rock formation and the infant's disappearance as ultimately ungraspable.

Knowledge about evolution provides physicians with an integrative framework that links otherwise disparate bits of knowledge.

In that paper, Nesse et al. argued that: Knowledge about evolution provides physicians with an integrative framework that links otherwise disparate bits of knowledge.

They can query it to try to link otherwise disparate clues.

As can be seen from Figure 11J-L, these same controls appeared as large homogeneous and monolithic crystalline formations, lacking the characteristic round and multi-layered morphologies linked otherwise to the protein-mineral nanoparticles.

Instead, by virtue of its widespread and polymodal afferents [41], it temporarily instantiates these patterns in its neuronal firing to dynamically link otherwise disparate information.

Here, key players are premises that link otherwise separate components, such as poultry premises that are the only links between companies using separate slaughterhouses or the slaughterhouse linking the most premises.

Identifying bridging organizations, which have numerous contacts and link otherwise disconnected parts of the network, could increase information flow and reduce the amount of outreach efforts for a relatively disconnected node (Connolly et al. 2012).

At a given step, let G P, M be the graph with vertices X ∪ Y and edges E P, M = E A D ∪ M, where E AD is the set of AD edges of R connecting vertices of X ∪ Y. Components A D X i ∈ A D X and A D Y j ∈ A D Y are linked if there is a path in G P, M linking a vertex of A D X i to a vertex of A D Y j, and not linked otherwise.

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