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In "The Measure of a Man," Goodnight meets a woman who may have connection to his father's killer.
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Macropores may have connections with neighbouring pores of smaller sizes.
Police also said he may have connections to south-east London.
You found some references on the internet suggesting the business may have connections with another memorial mason that had generated complaints.
Fundraisers may have connections from previous roles, but many of those will be owned by other charities, or will be donors with no interest in a new cause.
Officials believe the group is comprised of a small number of Indian nationals based in the restive semi-autonomous border zone of western Pakistan who may have connections with al-Qaida's senior leadership and local Pakistani militants.
Part of that entails identifying those who may have connections to terrorism who are here in America and making sure they're not in a position to carry out any further terrorism".
He was forced to cancel his own debate this week when it was pointed out that one of the participants, Laurence Easeman, may have connections to far-right and possibly even neo-Nazi groups.
They may have connections with counselling, drug and alcohol services, employment support programs, and a range of other services aimed to improve their outcomes (such as socio-economic, wellbeing and recidivism measures).
Once you enter your company of choice, you'll get all sorts of info, including a list of current and former employees and new hires to whom you may have connections.
They may be a president someday, or they may have connections to people with power.
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