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The Settebello consists of seven gray-green-and-white cars, so neatly connected as to look almost like one.
Ezekiel's prophecy neatly connected the human origins of this enduring evil force in the Abrahamic religions (Bible: Genesis 10 2, Koran: 18 Al-Khaf 94), with its eventual release and the doom of the fallen angel-prince, Satan towards the end (Bible: Revelation 20 8; Koran: 21 Al-Anbiya 96 97).
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Then write a story that neatly connects reader and subject, in a global supply chain of consumption and guilt.
A sensible move, then, to position this work (one of three new commissions for the organisation's second autumn programme) front of house given the way it neatly connects the area's industrial past and gritty urban present while hinting at the regenerative options of the future.
And how am I going to neatly connect up all those ribs with only hours to spare before the big Science Fair?
These significant (whole-brain-corrected) results imply that activity in these regions increased with choice conflict and neatly connects to previous results on the neuronal mechanisms underlying conflict and uncertainty (Brown and Braver 2007, 2008; Platt and Huettel 2008).
Some of the comments from potential returner migrants connected neatly with the concept of the return migrant who is preparing for return, having achieved their migration objectives [ 21]: "I enjoyed it a great deal, worked hard and long hours, but Ireland was good to me.
It also connects neatly to the developer's previous app, task-list Any.do, to tick off your chores as you go.
Sadness has made him oblivious, and if his misery seems out of proportion to his situation, well, anyone who has been to a shrink knows that your mental state doesn't always connect neatly with external events.
It's as effective in the descriptive and evocative pieces of the Images as it is in the much more elusive scenario of Jeux, in which Tilson Thomas weaves the thematic threads into a shimmering, allusive web, with the insidious waltz that emerges in the final pages connecting neatly with the slow waltz of La plus Que Lente.
During the introduction, Astor asks if Jack is connected to the "Boston Dawsons", a question Jack neatly deflects by saying that he is instead affiliated with the Chippewa Falls Dawsons.
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