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1 In this case, then, I really connect together two perceptions in time.
2 The Evangelist evidently intends us to connect together the two miracles in Cana.
3 These have half a mile radius, which means that the kids can connect together .
4 New products are regularly being introduced, all of which connect together through the internet of things.
5 The whole genius of the Gospel tends to connect together , as closely as possible, holiness and happiness.
6 By no stretch of fancy can the human mind connect together snuff and diamonds and wax and loose clockwork.
7 But by such statements we gain no new knowledge; we do not connect together facts and laws; we explain nothing.
8 Downhill is about how you connect together and I will try to (bring the) love she said with a laugh.
9 Underneath were two rows of letters in smaller characters, which I was too feeble to connect together , and closed my eyes again.
10 Some believe that they all connect together , building up energy for the strike before springing in one elastic movement, like a rubber band.
11 THE chief object of the present work is to describe and connect together several large classes of movement, common to almost all plants.
12 They were the wrong poles-twogenerators, connected together in the wrong way.
13 COUPLING, CAPACITIVE.-Oscillationcircuits when connected together by condensers instead of inductance coils.
14 These two fathers are closely connected together in the earliest tradition.
15 The architrave of the colonnade is adorned with vases, connected together with festoons.
16 I mention this to show how the ancient mysteries were all connected together .
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