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It's my hope that, ultimately, working in education might reconnect us with the communities we are writing for, and about.

Maybe if Tom Cruise made films like this instead of the gormless Knight And Day he might reconnect with his grown-up fanbase.

The most effective U.S. approach will be to call attention to Al Qaeda's depredations and weaknesses, through proxies as much as possible, while taking no action itself that might reconnect Al Qaeda to its former political, financial and recruiting support.

He talked about how hard it had been for him when she went away for break, not knowing if she had an old high-school boyfriend she might reconnect with back home.

Both strands are simply but compellingly told and there is a poignant tension in the impossibility, now, of John's broaching the subject of Grace with Mary, even though he feels this might reconnect her to reality.

Instead of clinging to the myth of presidential infallibility, and weighing weasel words as if they are golden ingots, Coe should listen to a plaintive voice which might reconnect him with the purity of purpose which propelled him into his sport, aged 11.

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The sensitive nature of talking about a season of redemption might only reconnect him to the sport's steroid narrative.

More regular duels between political leaders on the big national issues might not reconnect all of the millions of lost and alienated voters with the democratic process, but even if they touched a chord with only some, it would still give our democracy a shot in the arm.

What, though, you can also find at this fascinating and polemical Architecture Biennale are ways in which modern architecture might yet reconnect with and re-interpret local cultures around the world and, in doing so, produce "fusion" buildings much like young New Zealand chefs have done over the past twenty years, mixing Asian and Kiwi cuisines and turning them into something fresh and enticing.

Music might have reconnected Collins with "old Edwyn", but another art form has become his lifeline.

Mrs. Clinton might have reconnected with the half of her party that has tuned her out.

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