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Even a Hollywood agent who has benefited by working to link celebrities with drug companies says some of the practices have gone too far.
In a television interview on Thursday's anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said "a great many" operatives of Al Qaeda were working to link up with Iraqis loyal to Saddam's regime to attack Americans.
Last June, our friends in New York founded a charity called DataKind to address this problem directly, working to link mission-driven organisations and charities with the data skills needed to achieve impact.
In Monday's paper, I wrote about a new group called Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation that is working to link outdoors types with researchers who can benefit from their back-country skills and data-gathering.
Since the airport opened in 1995, officials have been working to link it via rail, and Union Station, down to about two trains a day at its slowest and virtually abandoned, was a natural end point.
Computer and telecommunications and consumer-electronics companies are all working to link your PC's and TV's and washing machine and lawn sprinkler and kitchen appliances into a team that does your bidding from anywhere inside the house, or outside it -- in fact, from anywhere in the world.
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It's a good system that works to link physical products with the virtual world.
Democrats worked to link House Republicans' actions to an unpopular president.
Furthermore, we work to link numerous AR and virtual reality (VR) groups across campus for efficient collaboration.
Either of these should work to link the old iPad Camera Connection Kit to the iPad Mini to import photos from the camera.
Cohen has worked to link debates between critical, interpretive, and biocultural medical anthropologies to broader theoretical questions of materialization that have emerged in feminist and queer scholarship.
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