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The act of connecting.
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Vulnerability is the Key to Connection People connect more with those who have weaknesses.
Many corporations currently use tie lines, leased lines connecting PABXs, to connection offices that are in different geographic locations.
This message is similar to connection, but with additional information about the RRH in which the UE is connecting.
And the move from conversation to connection is part of this.
What matters is staying open: to possibility, to connection, to hope.
An issue in China with renewable energy is in relation to connection to the grid.
"Newhouse came to understand that news was a key to connection to the culture".
Compliments between women, she explains, are also "a convenient linguistic tool" that women use as a "gateway to connection".
A small piece of sponge, fitted with a narrow ribbon and inserted into a woman's vagina "previous to connection," would also suffice.
More single-parent households and longer hours on the job have also created barriers to connection with the wild, he believes.
The government's constitutional reforms were crucial to remove the "barrier to connection" between government and the people, which an elected Conservative government would seek to undermine, he said.
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