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connecting flight
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12.18 |
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I missed the connecting flight. |
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connecting service
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1.12 |
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Seven other airlines offer connecting service. |
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connecting wire
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0.72 |
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No connecting wires are required. |
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connecting link
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0.59 |
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The connecting links are at present unknown. |
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connecting device
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0.53 |
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Girard uses a second connecting device as well, that of a modern-day auction of the red violin. |
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connecting passageway
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0.53 |
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The U.S. piece, named Unity, is a connecting passageway. |
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connecting road
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0.53 |
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Connecting roads will be fenced off with barbed wire. |
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connecting cable
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0.46 |
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Easiest playback, needing no connecting cables. |
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connecting door
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0.46 |
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The two rooms have connecting doors. |
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connecting point
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0.46 |
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Another connecting point in both books is the use of fear. |
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connecting computer
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0.39 |
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The prevailing method of connecting computers today is essentially a long wire. |
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connecting people
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0.39 |
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At issue is the notion of connecting people who might not all contribute equally. |
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connecting line
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0.33 |
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Connecting lines are too costly. |
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connecting network
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0.33 |
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There should be no charge for connecting networks because it benefits both sides. |
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connecting node
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0.33 |
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Unity is a connecting node for future modules. |
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connecting passage
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0.33 |
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Hamilton had disappeared through the connecting passage which led to their living quarters. |
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connecting passenger
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0.33 |
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Airlines want smaller, short-haul regional jets to feed their busy hubs with connecting passengers. |
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connecting tunnel
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0.33 |
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The Tora Bora stronghold, for example, contains several natural caves with no connecting tunnels. |
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connecting user
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0.33 |
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The company makes a switch for connecting users to the global information network. |
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connecting call
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0.26 |
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Today, telecom companies pay each other for connecting calls to the Internet because they are considered local. |