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"Maybe we'll reconnect one day," says Wilson, "but everything that happened just kind of ripped us apart".
For Hoffenberg, a San Diego native, going back to the Golden State means he gets to reconnect one more familiar thing — playing under the sun.
His emphasis on specific ancestry and lineage was surely intended to call attention to actual people whose lives were characterized by special relationships that could affect the course of history and, as a result, to reconnect one's own life with theirs.
When you reconnect, one of the things that can happen -- not always, but some of the time -- is that you create something new.
After seeing him in action at the CGI America meeting, I have no doubt he will make a positive difference, helping to reconnect one of the most disconnected demographics through his CGI University commitment and his future work.
Turn the Xbox 360 off and reconnect one of the accessories then turn the Xbox 360 on.
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They reconnected one day in 1997, when Adjaye saw Ofili driving his lime-green Ford Capri on Brick Lane.
A torn canvas calls for surgical tools and precision: From the back, the original threads are reconnected, one by one, and affixed with an adhesive.
It is an opportunity to enjoy relaxing music or silence, to reconnect with one's body and one's breath.
Wendie Malick got a chance to reconnect with one of her "Just Shoot Me" castmates on "Hot In Cleveland".
Though in the end most Pedro Pans did reconnect with one or both parents, for some it took years.
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