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  • 51Connect Music Festival — For the unrelated festival in Saskatchewan, see Connect Music Festival (Canada). Connect Music Festival Jarvis Cocker performing on the main stage of the inaugural Connect Music Festival held on the banks of Loch Fyne on the west coast of… …

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  • 52Connect Wellingborough — Infobox Public transit name = Connect Wellingborough imagesize= locale = Wellingborough, Redhill Grange, Bozeat, Wollaston and Irchester transit type = Bus began operation = October 2006 routes = 8 garage = vehicle = Optare Solo night = No night… …

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  • 53connect up — v. (D; tr.) to connect up to, with (to connect a telephone up to the exchange) * * * with (to connect up a telephone up to the exchange) (D; tr.) to connect up to …

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  • 54connect — 01. I recently [connected] my computer to my stereo, so I can listen to music I download off the Internet on my sound system. 02. Who [disconnected] the telephone? I need to make a call. 03. There is a bathroom [connected] to the main bedroom. 04 …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 55Connect Ireland — An internet services company in Dublin, IrelandConnect [http://www.connect.ie] began life as the TOPPSI ( To Operate by Providing People with Services and Information ) BBS, a Fidonet node, in 1988 one of the earliest in Europe… …

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  • 56Connect Tasmania Core — The Connect Tasmania Core is the name used by the Government of Tasmania to refer to a fibre optic communications network linking all major cities of Tasmania to Victoria (and hence the rest of Australia). The government intends to offer access… …

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  • 57connect — v 1.(all often followed by together) join, unite, splice, tie, bind, fasten, lash; chain, couple, link, concatenate; lace, string; knit, sew; gird, truss; hyphenate; bolt, lock, pinion, clamp; secure, anchor, moor; conjoin, subjoin, affix, fix,… …

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  • 58connect*/*/*/ — [kəˈnekt] verb 1) [I/T] to join two things together She carefully connected the two wires.[/ex] This cable connects to the back of the TV.[/ex] one of the bridges connecting Manhattan to the rest of New York[/ex] 2) [T] to join something to a… …

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  • 59connect — /kəˈnɛkt / (say kuh nekt) verb (t) 1. to bind or fasten together; join or unite; link. 2. to establish communication between. 3. (sometimes followed by with) to put in communication. 4. (sometimes followed by with) to associate or attach: the… …

  • 60connect —    1. to copulate    The imagery is from joining or fastening together:     ... two beautifully engraved figures of man and woman who were connecting at every tick of the clock. (F. Richards, 1936)    Connection in this sense normally means… …

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