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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reconnect .
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Examples
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Kekana did find one efficient operator who told him that he could have his dropped called reconnected by dialing 119.
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Many flock to the capital's most prosperous parts; the City of London "reconnected" 130 people with their families last year.
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The article said the couple "reconnected" in 2004. 8 years may be correct.
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‘Among core voters, we have kind of reconnected — in the sense of being concerned about child benefit, making sure pensioners are looked after,’ he says.
Extended web version: 'We need to be ready for two years of recession'
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We’ve actually recently reconnected, which is good.
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She said she wanted to rebuild Labour so that it "reconnected" with its supporters.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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Four months ago, King phoned Kelley on a whim and the two "reconnected".
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While neither of the celebrity's reps has responded to Joe Jonas 'comments, Miley Cyrus has been quoted saying that she has indeed "reconnected" with Nick.
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The 16-year-old singer/actress, who is filming new movie The Last Song in Savannah, admitted last week she had "reconnected" with Nick, but insisted they were just "best friends" who were "hanging out".
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News, "We've actually recently reconnected, which is good.
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