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the reconnection
noun
A connection of things that have been previously severed.
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Alice appears to want to facilitate the reconnection.
"It's about the reconnection of North Korea to a broader cultural universe".
"It's not qi gong, mah -jongg, or Beijing," he wrote in "The Reconnection".
In the reconnection model of substorms, transport of magnetic flux and particles never reaches equilibrium.
As I watched Lolli holding my father's bony hand, I felt the reconnection of something broken running through my life.
The upper level of the house feels canopy-like, and this emphasises the reconnection of the topography with the building".
I said, "You got that, too?" Those fleeting moments — the bridge, the reconnection between the '60s and now — felt weird.
The topology of magnetic field lines produced by the reconnection process accounts for the existence of auroral ovals.
But the reconnection should also let the tethers snap back toward the surface of the sun, an effect that had never been seen.
Other physicists, including Dr. McKenzie, said that because the reconnection had not been seen directly, the case was far from settled.
The reconnection of this rail line is intended to do away forever with the notion of a "hermit kingdom," as Korea was long known.
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