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Williams — no relation to Kyle, whose link to baseball is his father, Ken, the general manager of the Chicago White Sox — watched most of both football games Sunday.
Mr. Walker, whose link to the case was already well known to the press, then explained the obvious: Sante Kimes had been calling him because she is his mother.
Mr. Baron, the national finance chairman for John Edwards's Democratic presidential campaign in 2004 and whose link to the scandal of Mr. Edwards's mistress this summer put him in an unwanted spotlight, died of complications from cancer, said Harrison Hickman, a family spokesman.
The impact area includes nodes/zones whose link flow source percentage is greater than the threshold of 5%.
Their commercial success stems from unrivaled technological properties, whose link to mineralogical composition and particle size is not well understood yet.
In light of (8), we can identify the locations for the transmitter-receiver pairs whose link gains are going to be measured.
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He is a throwback, a targetman to whom the ball tends to stick and whose link-up play liberates team-mates.
A former warlord whose links to Liberia's violent past many cannot ignore ran for president in recent elections.
The client whose links Massey was monitoring had made one porn video, in her late teens, under coercion.
A variant of the coil chain is the stud-link chain, each of whose links has a bar or stud across its inside width.
The group was once thought of as a dangerous, but largely undisciplined, band of aggrieved Islamic militants whose links to Osama bin Laden were mainly spiritual.
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