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1 Maybe we will use Facebook merely to connect more closely to those we already know.
2 With time, thoughts thicken and become richer, connect more .
3 To connect with spirit doesn't mean an actual spiritual presence but to connect more with yourself.
4 There is some fundamental piece missing when people connect more with your robots then your people.
5 We want to remind people of the importance of forests, to get people to connect more with trees.
6 In 1973, 46-year-old trumpeter Miles Davis wanted to connect more with Black youth.
7 The programme aims to involve 600 farmers across the region and also connect more youth with the agricultural sector.
8 He was re-elected to a second term earlier this year on promises to connect more with the city's poor.
9 The 18 June 2016 memo: So we connect more people.
10 The company's bill payment solutions connect more than 9,000 billers.
11 So we connect more people.
12 A NEW Irish start-up has created an audio-based social network to help radio stations connect more easily with its listeners.
13 Over the last couple of years, the armed forces have tried, in fits and starts, to connect more with bloggers.
14 The idea of the new plans was to encourage customers to connect more devices, including tablet computers to its cellular network.
15 The fair expects to connect more than 1,000 job seekers with dozens of New York-based startup companies.
16 Not only will 5G let production facilities around the world connect more efficiently, it will change how movies are delivered to consumers.
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