Sentence examples for somehow linked with from inspiring English sources

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Who wouldn't want to feel that we were somehow linked with something so beautiful?

"We were confused because we didn't know how to interpret the finding" except to say that the antigen was somehow linked with hepatitis B, Dr. Rizzetto said.

"Every one of you knows that this case is somehow linked with the image of this city," Mr. Robbins told the jury, gesturing toward a second-story gallery filled with reporters from around the world.

Among the tea leaves that astronomers consult are the number of sunspots (dark and relatively cold blotches) on the sun's surface, and the slight variations in the earth's magnetic field that are somehow linked with the sun's more drastic changes.

This sense of the actuality and the materiality of the past, somehow linked with place, but nostalgically, mournfully, tragically distanced from us, suggests that the encounter with the past is what makes us human, and the desire to somehow raise the dead is what brings us to historical fiction.

You're into transient culture that is somehow linked with transportation.

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He also knew about the 50 workers at the Fukushima plant and somehow linked their heroism with the spirit being displayed by himself and his neighbours.

I think the most inaccurate aspect of the programme is the fact that traditional Islamic values that may be jointly held with members of the Christian or Jewish faith for example, are somehow linked to and equated with sympathy for terrorism.

Officials dismissed any suggestion that Emwazi's murders could be somehow linked to his encounters with British intelligence.

Furthermore, while the differential functions of SA1/STAG1 and SA2/STAG2 are not well defined, the most recent data indicate that SA1/STAG1, but not SA2/STAG2, is somehow linked to cohesin colocalization with CTCF [ 22].

Last season he coupled each act of Tristan und Isolde with works somehow linked to Wagner's opera, and here he preceded the Ninth with Arvo Pärt's Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten.

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