Sentence examples for which reconnect from inspiring English sources

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Events of 'breaks' are counterbalanced by the occurrence of 'closures' which reconnect the flame sheet and maintain stable combustion particularly in the upstream regions of flames.

Even though I know that body payments which reconnect and make friends again between the head, the heart, and that which encases them is not an indulgence, it is not a luxury.

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The landscape, which reconnects with the traditional painter's art in an innovative style, is far removed from Basquiat's picture.

Most famously, in beauty-mad San Francisco, the 1989 earthquake overcame years of entrenched thinking: the Embarcadero Freeway was taken down, which reconnected the city with its now glorious waterfront.

However, as the mood of the time darkened, the Stones hit a new stride in 1968 with the epochal single "Jumpin' Jack Flash," which reconnected them to their blues-rock roots, and the album Beggars Banquet.

At the suggestion of her great friend Seán Mac Réamionn, O'Faolain attended the Merriman Summer School in County Clare in the mid-1970s, an event which reconnected her with Ireland and its culture.

And, as if to make the analogy concrete, the sixth line — which reconnects the imagined world of the sea to the narrated world of the Trojans at war — repeats the "some before … others hard behind" language of the fifth: the waves are all' … ep alla; the Trojans are alloi … ep' alloi.

HarperCollins said that the book, "Harmony," would encourage readers facing climate change, economic decline and other problems "to restore the lost balance between Man and Nature and to follow a more philosophical path which reconnects humankind with ancient wisdom and intuition".

Kupers co-founded Shepherd's Grain, which reconnects 33 growers in the Pacific Northwest to local markets through the sale of sustainably farmed wheat.

The surgery, which reconnects a woman's hymen to hide evidence of previous sexual activity and allow her to bleed during sex, is popular among Arab women who fear being ostracized by their families and communities for breaking the taboo against premarital sex. .

Instead of clinging to the myth of presidential infallibility, and weighing weasel words as if they are golden ingots, Coe should listen to a plaintive voice which might reconnect him with the purity of purpose which propelled him into his sport, aged 11.

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