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Examples
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In JFK's case, leadership, morally enacted, made for a felt intimate con - nection given everyday expression.
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Strassmeir, meanwhile, complains he has been hounded by the press since his McVeigh con-nection became known.
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HE WANTED ANSWERS; he needed to make the right con - nection.
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Felix Mühlhölzer is wrong to suggest that I completely dismiss Nozick's idea of a con-nection between invariance and objectiv-ity; my point was that it entirely depends upon what the invariance involves.
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"And we jurors are forbidden con - nection to anyone at all on the case."
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Bane; I would not cut that con - nection, had I the means to do so.
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The life-force derives from Proton, and retains a con - nection to its origin.
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Logic drew a quick con-nection between Azure's immobility and the periodic bursts of light.
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"Stile," Sheen said, evidently making some sort of con - nection.
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We can prove no necessary con - nection between Blue's alternate in Proton and thyself; that double could be dead also, and thou a construct adapted by magic, emulating the mode of Blue when in truth the real power lies in some other mode.
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