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This ambitious project consumed most of her energies and all of her resources from age thirty-one until she died at sixty-one, alone in Chicago where she had fled in 1885 to escape mounting financial troubles connected with the Gazeteer.
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For example, The Today Show's Savannah Guthrie recently felt compelled to ask Clinton why she has trouble connecting with voters, ignoring the connections she's clearly made with crowds who turn out to see her.
He has trouble connecting with blue-collar America.
She was having trouble connecting with the newcomers.
He has had trouble connecting with Britain's major theaters.
Even worse, I had trouble connecting with patients.
Create a backup communication plan in case you have trouble connecting with remote participants.
Some people have little trouble connecting with strangers, face to face or otherwise.
In October, Mr. Brown said that the state was having trouble connecting with broken federal systems.
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