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Hearing so many other people's stories has taught me to listen to my own family, to try to reconnect more with my twin brother.
He needed to find a way to reconnect more directly with the people, and so he has turned everything into a kind of personal 'They're coming for me' drama".
More heavy rain and gale-force winds are sweeping across southern Britain as engineers try to reconnect more than 16,000 properties still without power.
Tailored support (such as access to training, job search advice and in-work benefits advice) provided though Personal Advisors and case management aims to reconnect more claimants to the labour market and also aims to shift the culture of the benefits system from one generating dependence to one promoting activity.
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But we reconnected more than a decade later when I came back East to teach at a university where he was now an adjunct.
He also said they reconnected more recently after Jana had gone through a breakup.
We do certainly focus on the old Fleetwood Mac but it's also reconnecting more importantly for me.
They lost touch and did not reconnect for more than 20 years.
Labour agonises about ways to reconnect, selecting more women, ethnic minorities and locals – all essential.
It was to reconnect once more with the power and wonder of democracy – to see a nation debate every single aspect of its future, culture and identity.
Ideas and practice need reconnecting before more damage is done.
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