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They would reconnect occasionally during winter and summer breaks while in college.
Glass would not only let in light and air, it would reconnect us to nature — and to the freedom that it embodied.
He envisions a series of parks and buildings linked by a tree-lined promenade that would reconnect Battery Park City with the old city grid.
Avner rushed straight to the office, as did his chief software engineer back in Israel, to find a coding solution that would reconnect their I.M. network to AOL's.
If the corporate sector turns us into self-obsessed consumers, the commons sector would reconnect us to nature, community and culture".
He is facing a strong challenge from North West Hampshire MP Sir George Young, who used his speech to announce a series of ideas for reform which he believed would "reconnect" the Commons with the public.
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I imagined that I'd reconnect with friends over lunch and at the gym.
"She'll be safer there," he Whileers.
As soon as he'd reconnected the ignition wires to start the car, he creaked off, his horn blaring, his headlamp pointing up and to the left like an unblinking eye.
Her name was Ditte Spronk, and they'd reconnected five years ago.
The messages from early childhood friends I'd reconnected with solely thanks to Facebook were the most moving.
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