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Make sure there are no documents left which could connect you to the OMI.

"The thing that's sad is you could have a prison tied to the social gospel or liberation theology, which could connect people to the sins and failings of the larger society," Dr. Perkinson said.

Having backed a third high-speed railway line for the UK – the trans-Pennine rail link – last autumn, Osborne will be in Manchester to endorse the strategy, which could connect the cities of the north at speeds of up to 140mph.

One further, outside threat is a gas pipeline which could connect potential deposits in a concession known as Lot 76, to the immediate east of Manu, to the Camisea gas fields, Peru's biggest hydrocarbons project, to the west of the park.

But most Canadian and American energy analysts believe that the Mackenzie Valley route, which could connect the energy-rich Prudhoe Bay of Alaska via an offshore pipeline through the Beaufort Sea, is more cost-effective than an Alaska pipeline proposal now being considered to transport Arctic gas.

A few years ago, Lockitron excited many with its plans to create a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled smart lock, one which could connect instantly to a Wi-Fi network and also be controlled remotely over the Internet.

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Older tests include the "numbers connecting test" A and B (measuring the speed at which one could connect randomly dispersed numbers 1 20), the "block design test" and the "digit-symbol test".

When I was younger, I was quite a shy person but I found that poetry was a way in which I could connect with other sides of myself.

Francoeur slowly traced the path of Jones's bat to depict how long it stayed in the area in which Jones could connect with strikes.

It would, in Cameron's words, "incorporate a quality-control aspect to create a private, safe, environment in which people could connect".

Swift, once a master of petty comeuppance, has typically used her music as a vessel for romantic anguish, in which she could connect with the public imagination by detailing her tortured relationships with unnamed men.

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