81. What I saw was irrelevant, tasteless and strange, and would undoubtedly be deeply upsetting to anyone with a personal connection to the Columbine tragedy. 82. Whether the wish to move on is realized may depend in part on the lasting value, if any, of personal connections made during the Senate trial. 83. When death enters the national consciousness through television, it creates a personal connection that requires mourning in the same medium. 84. Whether the issue will produce a new corps of candidates with personal connections to the events of that day and how voters would respond to them is unclear. 85. Wilson echoes the feelings of many young jazz musicians, for whom a personal connection to a song is at least as important as a well-constructed melody. 86. Yuspeh has a personal connection to the health industry as well. 87. Personal connections can be innocent, but when they become a factor in public affairs they can be deadly. 88. Personal connections can be innocent, but when they become a factor in public affairs, they can be deadly. 89. A Thai Rath official said someone may have been angered by a recent article that said police officers were using personal connections in order to get promoted. 90. Also unusual in this case was the personal connection to court members. |
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