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There is a tiny connection in that one of the robbers, the late Roy James, who had been a professional racing driver, wrote from prison to the former champion Graham Hill, asking for help with his career when he came out.
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Perhaps notebook PC's, wireless connections, tiny storage devices and high-speed Internet connections will finally take us where we want to go: back to an office environment where people have the room to get something done.
He sat for hours at his computer in his tiny apartment making connections with patients, advocates, researchers and policy makers around the world.
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At the beginning of March, however, Mr. Walsh joined a tiny revolution, cutting the connection between his daily commute and foreign oil when he bought what is arguably the first plug-in electric car aimed at capturing the middle-American market: a Nissan Leaf.
Whether it's a tiny token to elevate connection in ritual or a moment of minimalism to make you pause in appreciation.
He tells stories about humiliation and heartache, about small but thrilling human connections and tiny victories that feel huge.
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