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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.
Migrants from new EU states increase London homeless tally 2010
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The article said the couple "reconnected" in 2004. 8 years may be correct.
Working in Tandem: Love and Cycling BikeSnobNYC 2010
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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' 2009
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We’ve actually recently reconnected, which is good.
Joe Jonas “Valentine’s Day” Cameo Alongside Taylor Swift 2010
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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 2010
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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.
BuddyTV 2009
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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".
JAM! Showbiz 2009
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News, "We've actually recently reconnected, which is good.
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