Sentence examples for the first connected from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, the first "connected" doll, My Friend Cayla, will trawl Wikipedia to find answers to your questions, making her "the smartest friend you'll ever have".

When the online multiplayer adventure Phantasy Star Online was released in 2000, it was one of the first connected console titles to invite and support a global community.

Ordonez, who also hit a two-run homer in the first, connected off Wickman (0-3) as the White Sox won for just the second time in six games and capped a dark day for Cleveland.

Although there are other pedestrian toll bridges spanning the Texas-Mexico border, this is the first connected to an airport.

They found evidence for two mirror-symmetric tonotopic maps encompassing the aforementioned three frequency-specific regions – the first connected a high-frequency region in HS with a low-frequency region in mid-HG and the second connected the same low-frequency region with a high-frequency region near the junction of HG and the superior temporal gyrus (STG).

Mojio was one of the first connected car gadgets to include always-on wireless connections that didn't rely on using a cell phone in the car to connect to the wider internet, so this focus on carriers makes sense for the company, especially given that it already had a number of existing partnerships before its pivot.

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There are two international railways between Chile and Argentina: the first connects Valparaíso and Buenos Aires, and the second, Antofagasta and Salta.

Lewis opened up in the fifth, connecting with a hard right hand and later with a left jab-right hand combination.

It was verified with fatigue rupture of one of the fourth connecting rod bolt.

As to language ideologies, Myhill (1999) has identified two ecologically based ideologies - the first associates language with individual identity while the second connects language to a specific territory.

The second connects each gene end to at most one other gene end (usually of a different gene), representing the adjacency of two genes.

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