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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reconnect .
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Examples
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When someone "reconnects" with an old friend, rarely is that the same person they knew long ago-thus, they have met "new people."
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The first job reconnects me with the civic life of a community I love; the second allows me to engage with young people, reflect on the way America has changed during half a century, and take stock of the challenges our country faces today.
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The first job reconnects me with the civic life of a community I love; the second allows me to engage with young people, reflect on the way America has changed during half a century, and take stock of the challenges our country faces today.
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The first job reconnects me with the civic life of a community I love; the second allows me to engage with young people, reflect on the way America has changed during half a century, and take stock of the challenges our country faces today.
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That reconnects the economic virtual reality of the bankers with the physical and legal reality where actual people live in actual homes.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Fix Foreclosure Fraud With a Borrowers' Bill of Rights
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That reconnects the economic virtual reality of the bankers with the physical and legal reality where actual people live in actual homes.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Fix Foreclosure Fraud With a Borrowers' Bill of Rights
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Spartacus: Blood and Sand babe Lesley-Ann Brandt will play an old friend who reconnects with Hawkes after being kidnapped in a February episode.
Mega Buzz: Five-0's New Face, Modern Sexpionage, and a Blue Bloods Shooting
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The Japanese Abraxas focuses on a depressed Zen monk who reconnects with punk rock, while the bizarre American comedy The Catechism Cataclysm centers on a priest who loves heavy metal music.
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The Catechism Cataclysm -- A young priest who's lost touch with his flock reconnects with a high school acquaintance for a canoe trip.
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The Japanese Abraxas focuses on a depressed Zen monk who reconnects with punk rock, while the bizarre American comedy The Catechism Cataclysm centers on a priest who loves heavy metal music.
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