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'Religion' is from the Latin religare, which means to link something, people or places.
In the course of these, we observed a wide range of practice, including: Thoughtful and focused practice at pre-proceedings stage, supported by good use of family group conferencing as a means to link in with wider family support.
In marketing circles, "to pink" means to link a brand or a product or even the entire National Football League to one of the most successful charity campaigns of all time.
The present paper first describes how Design Optimization can be adopted as a means to link CAI and PLM/EKM systems; then a detailed analysis of geometrical contradictions is reported together with the criteria proposed for their categorization.
Of course, a further potential benefit of studying risk syndromes is that it offers a means to link clinical phenotypes to endophenotypes and biomarkers to examine their validity (Hickie et al. 2013).
RDF natively provides means to link multiple concepts to a same resource, either by multiple inheritance, or owl:sameAs links, and we intend to use these techniques, together with the current dataset representation, to describe complex toxicological studies.
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CyBerCorp's new name, effective immediately, is meant to link the Austin, Tex., firm more closely to CyberTrader Pro.
Do you mean to link the changes in Jane's life to the larger social shifts of the sixties?
Flynn later deleted his retweet and apologised, saying it was a mistake and that he had meant to link to an article on Clinton and the DNC emails.
Still, he had alluded to both in one sentence, so it was not surprising that some people had assumed he meant to link them).
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