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1 The deal will benefit both the companies tap into new income sources.
2 According to the legends, Merlin can tap into the power of nature.
3 These electoral successes tap into the the complex politics of these countries.
4 Now let's see how to really tap into the power of indexes.
5 It needs a way to tap into the Army's wireless battlefield network.
6 Personal connections The most successful diaspora initiatives tap into these personal connections.
7 Our brilliant colleagues at the museum were able to tap into that.
8 The new site will make it much easier to tap into them.
9 More chipmakers are now trying to tap into the fast-growing WiFi market.
10 China has also signalled a desire to tap into Afghanistan's mineral reserves.
11 Seducers tap into hidden vulnerabilities, exposing and manipulating ever-increasing levels of need.
12 He had to tap into that feeling, allow it to possess him.
13 I'm using my psychic ability to tap into the energy around us.
14 It's not exactly something you can schedule a meeting to tap into .
15 It sends all text to a repository that all clients tap into .
16 Those sexy curves and sleek finishes tap into something deeper, often unconscious.
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