61. It is ludicrously expensive to install a fixed-line telephone connection in most parts of Africa. 62. It is playing the role, in other words, of a mediating institution that gives people a sense of connection in politics when other institutions do not. 63. Its members have some impressive connections in the Japanese government and business and in many respects will act as ambassadors for the investment banking house. 64. Jordan also worries about possible victims who were self-employed, had no documentation or had no family connections in New York. 65. Johnson is certainly affable and has connections in town that should land him some great entertainment and sports guests. 66. Jacobs, despite having had run-ins with the Catholic church hierarchy in America, had connections in Rome, where he lives in retirement. 67. Karen makes the human connection in another way. 68. Jovic and Bebarovic are now trying to rekindle their connections in the city, hoping that old friends will guide them back into the lives they once had. 69. Many colleges across the countries are understandably proud that they have so quickly made computers a core part of their curriculum, often providing high-speed connections in dorm rooms. 70. Mason uses a high-speed Internet connection in his dormitory which he misses greatly when returning home on vacations. |