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were connecting
verb
To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.
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Paul S. Otellini, the head of Intel, said that more and more devices were connecting to the Internet and that wireless connectivity was a sector where the company saw "growth potential".
If connecting wirelessly, connect to the router as if you were connecting to any wireless network.
"We could just feel people were connecting with us.
I just couldn't believe that we were connecting like that".
You were connecting with your better angles, reaching across the racial divide," Belafonte writes.
"There was a lot of player movement and we were connecting passes all over the field".
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The smiles were connected.
You were connected last week.
ECG leads were connected.
"We are connecting with nostalgia.
A.B.C.D. Always be connecting dots.
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