"You can imagine a world in 2020 where almost anything that could be connected will be connected."
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The earbuds, which use Bluetooth 5.0, can be connected to one device at a time (some Bose headphones can be connected to multiple devices at once).
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"You took tens of thousands of devices that were never threat-modeled, designed, implemented to be connected to anything, and you forced them to be connected to everything," Corman said.
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But like how your Apple Watch needs to be connected to your iPhone for all the heavy lifting, your contact lenses would also need to be connected to your smartphone.
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AND I THINK MOST PEOPLE -- FOR MOST PEOPLE IT RESONATES, YES, YOU NEED TO BE CONNECTED TO EMPLOYEES, YOU NEED TO BE CONNECTED TO CLIENTS, YOUR COMMUNITIES THAT YOU OPERATE.
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Though the company has exposed espionage hacking operations believed to be connected to U.S. and Britain, it also has exposed the still-active "Turla" group believed to be connected to Russia.
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LAS VEGAS — It's nearly impossible not to be connected.
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We need to be connected … the question is: How?
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All of the points should be connected by straight lines.
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Up to 8 Switches can be connected for local multiplayer.
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They will all be connected to each other as well.
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Police believe the shooting may be connected to gang violence.
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Being able to be connected is the most important thing.
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They could even be connected with an inner Cossack struggle.
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Few food celebrities want to be connected to him publicly.
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For them to stay level, they need to be connected.
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Happy single people can teach them how to be connected.
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It would have to be connected, with a compatible app.
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Keswin: It would need to be connected to your skills.
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And they will be connected to each other as well.
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The work needs to be connected to a higher purpose.
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Police have not said whether the incidents could be connected.
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The phone would have to be connected to the Internet.
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The outbreak is believed to be connected to ground beef.
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How might this be connected to the idea of resilience?
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Next Century and Century 21 will be connected but disparate.
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And the vans could travel separately or be connected together.
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The mirror can also be connected to an Apple Watch.
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New developments there have to be connected to sewer lines.
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The two devices don't have to be connected to each other; both just have to be connected to a local Wi-Fi network, and all of the processing happens in the cloud, Amazon says.
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That's how Future Tech Group and Glocom appear to be connected.
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CARTER: Which could be connected to the Russians, by the way.
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"The new generation of vehicles has to be connected," he said.
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Regardless of the wait time, you will be connected with someone.
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People want to be connected after the tornadoes and hurricanes hit.
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Gaza and the West Bank may be connected via a tunnel.
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The iPad can be connected via both wired and wireless connections.
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He also believes it to be connected to law enforcement activity.
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Wireless headphones can be connected directly to the smartwatch through Bluetooth.
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It wasn't long until a specialist reached out to be connected.
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If we're going to be connected, we need to be protected.
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Together, these three aspects could be connected to surface features below.
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Buildings can be connected in more than just the digital sense.
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The human need to be connected applies also to lone wolves.
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Everything connected to the internet will be connected to the mirrorworld.
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Text takeaction218pr to 22018 to be connected to your elected officials.
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If you want to be relevant, you have to be connected.
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That may be connected to the global growth slowdown, he said.
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Janelle Shoihet said on Monday that the cases could be connected.
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I wondered whether this might be connected to my liberal worldview.
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But its silence may be connected to Mr. Dimon's next statement.
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I thought, I don't need to be connected all the time.
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Or the speakers can be connected with 3.5mm or XLR cables.
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Unless — oh, no, do you think those things might be connected?
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Predicative models of disease hotspots must be connected with travel patterns.
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Will Kate Moss's character be connected to Carol in some way?
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Could several TPUs be connected in a system to work together?
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It doesn't work any other way, it needs to be connected.
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Some criminal justice experts believe the two trends may be connected.
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Text CRISIS to 741741 to be connected to a crisis counselor.
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The three explosions are believed to be connected, Granit told CNN.
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"Books need to be connected to the digital world," he said.
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Victims can text BeFree (50733) and be connected with an advocate.
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Calibra will be connected to Facebook messaging platforms Messenger and WhatsApp.
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Or will you always need to be connected to a sensor?
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Before, each device could be connected to only one Google account.
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It sounds like these new movies won't be connected to the MCU.
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One naturally might assume, then, that the two outages could be connected.
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Phones do not need to be connected to the subway's wifi network.
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She's longing to be connected to the real lives of real humans.
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We are able now to be connected to all of our countrymen.
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The accounts may be connected to the Internet Research Agency, Facebook said.
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Food is about farms and fishing and should be connected to that.
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If this can be connected to Epstein, this is terrible for him.
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Concerned parents can approach the police and be connected with these counselors.
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Can I do it and be connected to the third X-Wing?
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To be connected to a random Swede, call +46 771 793 336.
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It will also be connected, thanks to Bluetooth, cellular, and GPS chips.
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"All of the cities, social ecosystem infrastructure will be connected," he added.
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You should be connected with community resources that can be of help.
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The automaker says all of its cars will be connected by 2030.
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When you call, ask to be connected to your senator or representative.
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In total, he may be connected to at least seven homicides. 5.
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However, authorities said the latest incident does not appear to be connected.
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It also van be connected directly to devices like the Nest thermostat.
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Participants on the platform will be connected via ICE's instant messenger system.
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Robert Menendez's assistant and asked to be connected to President Donald Trump.
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After Graham's disappearance, speculation surged that the two cases could be connected.
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The pair is reputed to be connected with Vietnamese-American street gangs.
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Nevertheless, hypnagogia does seem to be connected to a person's lived experiences.
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Two major earthquake-generating faults in California's Bay Area may be connected.
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You will soon be connected to a random Swede, somewhere in Sweden.
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While they waited to be connected, Sackler got a text from Rains.
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The three levels were to be connected by a theatrical, twisting staircase.
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Hill has yet to be connected to any teams since his release.
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The expulsion is thought to be connected to a rift between Mrs.
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Parts of the town have yet to be connected to broadband internet.
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"Now I feel embarrassed to be connected to him," Mr. Richman said.
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"Leisure activities have to be connected to your priorities," Mr. Loflin said.
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The police have said the attacks do not appear to be connected.
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That increase may be connected to the city's overall growth in tourism.
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The Equation Group is widely believed to be connected to the NSA.
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Some scientists have been investigating whether tryptophan and moods may be connected.
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Many of the lights and speakers are able to be connected together.
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"It's a great way to be connected to your employees," he added.
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They'll be connected with one of Teladoc's providers rather than a MinuteClinic.
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It's unclear why cops believe Allen might be connected to the murder.
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The insinuation was that somehow the payments could be connected to the proposal.
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The point of all this is, EVs will be connected to the grid.
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And there's a suggestion that that could very well be connected to Jack.
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The two attacks did not appear to be connected, according to Brussels' mayor.
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Some suggested the letter writer might be connected to Trump's mysterious friend, Jim.
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And at the same time, all humans want to be connected to others.
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The iPad Pro can be connected to displays ranging up to 5K resolution.
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Oh, and you better be connected to the internet, otherwise Siri doesn't work.
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And despite the lack of voicemails, I'll still always be connected to her.
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Meng's lawyer suggested a bracelet that would be connected to the Rogers network.
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The raids are not thought to be connected to the operation in Ankara.
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For Streep, though, The Deer Hunter will always be connected with personal tragedy.
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It appears this law firm domain may also be connected to the FBI.
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A case from October is also believed to be connected, according to Q13.
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The app can also be connected to your phone's camera roll and calendar.
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I'm going to be zoned out, and I'm not going to be connected.
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Your Tap needs to be connected to Wi-Fi to use Alexa's responses.
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Then Thursday rolled around, 15 days after they were meant to be connected.
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The only stipulation: projects must somehow be connected to enhancing freight transportation movements.
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Police have also arrested several people believed to be connected to the bombing.
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Huggins's moral beliefs may be connected to his fear in yet another way.
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Now she believes that her son's death may be connected to the others.
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Police have also arrested several people believed to be connected to the bombing.
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In this case, the supercomputers weren't supposed to be connected to the internet.
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Up to 12 motion sensors can be connected to a Philips Hue Bridge.
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Syndergaard and Collins said that Friday's issue is not believed to be connected.
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An estimated 50 billion 'things' will be connected to the Internet by 2020.
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It's cool to be connected to all the guys that came before you.
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The police said the killing appeared to be connected to a personal dispute.
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Authorities said Friday that the two incidents do not appear to be connected.
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You should want to be connected to other cultures in your own country.
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Voting machines at the local level should not be connected to the internet.
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When the works are hung, there's a need for more to be connected.
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Indeed, if the past year has shown anything it is that two rules are fundamental: (1) everything that can be connected to the Internet will be connected; and (2) everything that can be collected, will be collected, analyzed, used and monetized.
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The panic button would be connected to hotel security, according to the Miami Herald.
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Gartner predicts that 20.8 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020.
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" Putting on a fake accent, Jenner asks to be connected to "Khloé Kardashian's room.
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These instances can be connected to others, or they can exist as standalone networks.
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A "robotic solution" will be connected to a 150-kilowatt, direct current fast charger.
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But it seems unlikely that Alex would be connected to an organization this devious.
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I hope that someday we cannot be connected with this nasty cloud over us.
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And that means that the two atmospheres may be connected and influence each other.
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The two must be connected by a tunnel that lets water flow between them.
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Glimpse can be connected to content sources like CNN, National Geographic and Time magazine.
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Takamatsu said the tube must be connected to the fishbowl helmet of a diver.
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They may not be connected, but take what you like and forget the others.
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Don't expect this to be connected to any of the other recent DC movies.
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Many mask their locations and can be connected to only on the dark web.
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You don't think it's about connections because you refuse to be connected with anybody.
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Or they can be connected to solar panels or other freestanding generators, he noted.
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The Oculus headset must be connected to an Oculus-ready PC, which isn't cheap.
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"Women need to be connected all the time, not just for politics," she said.
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I don't want to be connected to Trump's hateful tone or his hurtful message.
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The authorities said at least seven fatalities appeared to be connected to the weather.
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Ron Wyden of Oregon said no voting equipment should be connected to the internet.
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Just dial that number and you'll be connected to the meeting with everyone else.
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Cars, kitchen appliances, and even heart monitors can all be connected through the IoT.
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Facebook is being used "to connect communities that otherwise wouldn't be connected," he said.
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"Intelligent people want to be connected with a global cohort of collaborators," he said.
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Once there, they discover magical keys that may be connected to their father's death.
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Automobiles, kitchen appliances, and even heart monitors could all be connected through the IoT.
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You'd be connected to your carrier's 4G LTE network the majority of the time.
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You are a fortunate man, Captain Duke, to be connected to a wealthy family.
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But there are more than 800 million Indians that have yet to be connected.
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Thermostats, cars, lights, refrigerators, and more appliances can all be connected to the IoT.
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They identified 351 variations that may be connected to when people go to bed.
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How do you think someone's music taste can be connected to how they'll vote?
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These characters would have no other reason to be connected, until they suddenly are.
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Better still, it can be connected to a keychain, so you'll never lose the thing.
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A future update will even allow up to 63 people to be connected at once.
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When an operator answered, Platzner asked to be connected to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
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He has a dog as a companion and seems to be connected via his phone.
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Also, the trackways appear to be connected to burrows, suggesting the presence of complex behaviors.
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It was set in history that we were gonna be connected some way, some how.
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USC also says it has begun reviewing current students and graduates who may be connected.
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Like other wireless headsets, the GSP 670 needs to be connected to a wireless dongle.
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To back up with iCloud, you'll need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network.
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JLR expects 75 billion devices to be connected to the smart wallet network by 2025.
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Gartner said more than 20 billion devices will be connected to the internet by 2020.
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Cloudy days (and eclipses) will happen, and that's when it's helpful to still be connected.
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Existing products can not be connected to HomeKit without this change to their electrical design.
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It can be connected to the internet via a wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection.
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Kaepernick's lack of employment is believed to be connected to his protests during NFL games.
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That they can't be connected to two devices at the same time is troublesome, too.
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So far, though, it remains unclear if the game can be connected to any suicides.
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Zika appears to be connected with a spike in babies born with abnormally small heads.
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Well, by 2025, 95 percent of the planet will be connected on a mobile platform.
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The complaint alleges Kang spoke with undercover FBI agents purporting to be connected to ISIS.
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For a femtocell to provide actual coverage, it needs to be connected to the network.
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The sleeves seem to be connected in the back, which gives it this restricted feeling.
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In such attacks, a hacker does not need to be connected directly to a network.
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Most of the stranger homicides reviewed for this article appeared to be connected to robberies.
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Second, in the context of politics, warspeak seems to be connected to violent political attitudes.
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It has all these different fulfillment centers that need to be connected to each other.
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It felt good to be connected since it was a word we used all year.
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He argued that the detention of the Brooklyn couple shouldn't be connected to the cards.
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"We just want all the kids to be connected to their teachers," Scott-Stewart said.
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It doesn't feel like we're quite ready for all this stuff to be connected yet.
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All your timepieces must be connected by age, material, complication, brand or any other specificity.
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The growing polarization of people's marriage patterns seems to be connected to greater economic polarization.
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Johnny's rebelliousness may no longer be connected to a youthquake, but it still means something.
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You're more likely than I am to be connected to many people in serious need.
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You must be connected to Wi-Fi in order to update a Kindle Fire tablet.
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Now that we are both suffering, do you want to encourage us to be connected?
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Their samples are muddled, and not everything found can be connected to one particular disease.
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Discord also be connected to other apps, like YouTube and Spotify, to enhance your experience.
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Axiom's space station will initially be connected to the International Space Station, orbiting the earth.
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The suspect, who was not identified, also is believed to be connected to the shooting.
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Their favorite athletes, musicians and celebrities can be can be connected to anything you're teaching.
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Dr. Dyson suggested that these symmetries might be connected to the symmetries of the universe.
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This becomes an opportunity for them to find a job, to be connected with resources.
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And for better or worse, Instacart will be connected to Amazon, if only as an investment.
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The console also has a newly refreshed user interface and can be connected to the internet.
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Melisandre turns up and says Dany may be connected to the "Prince That Was Promised" prophecy.
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The wearable can be connected to almost any device, just as long as it has Bluetooth.
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Unlike other models, including the Chromecast, the Roku Premiere can't be connected with virtual voice assistants.
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I'm well connected, and these students want to be connected with what's happening in their world.
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People are eager to be connected to others who also want to make their voices heard.
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Downtowns would be emptied, and everyone would be connected through ''electronic cottages'' dispersed throughout the countryside.
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For instance, your car might not always be connected to the internet if you're driving abroad.
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A self-driving car allows everyone to be connected in all modes: virtually and in reality.
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Headphones in the new iPhone must now be connected wirelessly or through the device's Lightning port.
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More people than ever may be connected to electricity, but they are not using it much.
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They'll always be connected, especially by their free spirits — but this time, Arya is going home.
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"In order to have autonomy, the vehicle's got to be connected, it's just fundamental," Gray explained.
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Dogs need a pack leader to follow, they don't need to be connected to Wi-Fi.
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But Heidi does not want my brother to be connected to my mom, dad or me.
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It's also unclear how Lui, Cheung and Lam could be connected to Gui's hit-and-run.
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The system would work similarly to LIGO, as the vehicles would be connected via laser beams.
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The complaint alleged Kang spoke with several undercover FBI agents purporting to be connected to ISIS.
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The infrastructure will enable more devices to be connected together thanks to the increased bandwidth support.
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A vehicle that may be connected to the case was found in another area, McRae said.
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Meanwhile, "Animal Crossing" will be connected with the world of "Animal Crossing" for Nintendo's gaming systems.
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They were starting to be connected to electric grids, providing clean, bright light without emitting smoke.
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These computer boards can be connected to existing monitors and keyboards, or used with new equipment.
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The shirt bore a logo said to be connected to a group called the Proud Boys.
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Over several more years, it will be connected to a series of new and existing buildings.
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You need your phone and browser to be connected to the same Google account to start.
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Sometimes it'd be connected to game events, but sometimes it's just ticking away in the background.
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About 500 million people are already online, with nearly 900 million more yet to be connected.
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You&aposll be connected with a benefits representative that will guide you through the entire process.
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"We wanted to create a prayer space that would be connected to our climate," Hasan says.
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It's so simple, such a great way to be connected as well as eat good food.
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They don't know what it means to be connected to a land for thousands of years.
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The West Bank and Gaza, 40 km (25 miles) apart, would be connected by a tunnel.
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Eventually, everything will be connected to network, so we are aiming to provide intelligence on that.
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Pornography can be connected to other public health issues like sexual violence and occupational HIV transmission.
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Current versions of the watch need to be connected to an iPhone to have cellular capability.
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The two structures will be connected on the ground and first floors through an enclosed breezeway.
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The CDC is still investigating to see whether other products may be connected to the outbreak.
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Officials believe the driver of the car, who fled, may be connected to the Barcelona attack.
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Call the United States Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121 to be connected with your senators.
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One of the businesses, he said, may be connected to the crimes charged in the indictment.
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I wanted to open doors to contemporary art and to be connected with them, stirring conversations.
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So it will have chips, it will have sensors, it will be connected to the cloud.
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In all cases, be connected to (or know the SSID and password for) your local Wi-Fi.
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"One person has been arrested who may be connected with the incident," police said in a statement.
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The accounts Twitter handed over to US lawmakers are believed to be connected to the same outfit.
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The DM30 can also be connected to a computer as an external drive using a microUSB cable.
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Technical teams around the world will be connected to the global AI community for collaboration and support.
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And we check for any systemic symptoms — eye symptoms, bowel symptoms, skin symptoms — that may be connected.
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A future device would have to be connected to the cloud, constantly updating, but would require safeguarding.
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The good news is that people can be connected to clean, reliable power faster than ever before.
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They raided three properties in County Armagh on Wednesday night, all understood to be connected to Robinson.
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You have the big set pieces that could then be connected with a much more complete story.
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The couple's identities have not been confirmed but they appear to be connected to the alleged abduction.
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The Register also automatically checks for software updates and can be connected over Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
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Managers at larger companies also feel more pressure to be connected at all times, the survey found.
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It finds and alerts you to radio signals from devices that might be connected to the internet.
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If there's ever a lesson to device makers, not everything has to be connected to the internet.
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Microsoft says these regions will also be connected to the DoD using a private Azure ExpressRoute connection.
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Lynk & Co 01 will have a large touchscreen and it will always be connected to the internet.
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Billions of new devices will be connected to the Internet in the coming years (according to Gartner).
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So it's possible the TV series' deep-seated Howard family issues may be connected to Elizabeth instead.
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But the weapon now known to be connected to the Romero killing ended up not being analyzed.
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After all, by 2020, 70 percent of the world's population will own a smartphone — and be connected.
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Because the mystery woman has to be connected to someone we already know from the Scandal-verse.
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The program will be connected to other IBM systems that can spot patterns of broader security breaches.
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We might not always be together, but we will always be connected in the mountains of Peru.
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It can't be connected to a TV, like the current Switch, and its controllers cannot be detached.
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The first step for that prediction is for all devices involved to be connected to the internet.
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Because the new and old identifiers would be connected, the security benefits would be close to nil.
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The programme will be connected to other IBM systems that can spot patterns of broader security breaches.
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But I do not have a cellphone, because I don't want to be connected all the time.
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The storage facility will be connected to pipelines and supply gas to central China, Beijing and Tianjin.
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The organization suggested calling the national hotline phone number would be a faster way to be connected.
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Macs sometimes skip from the Wi-Fi connections you expect to be connected to a different network.
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No life is more valuable than the next and we all must be connected through our humanity.
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I want to silence the digital noise but still be connected to the most important communication tools.
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In one selling method, U.S. merchants can be connected into livestream shows hosted on the Alibaba platform.
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If you like a match and want to be connected, you can confirm your interest by voice.
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Classified data networks should not be connected to the phone, including email servers and document-sharing platforms.
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It's universal in the sense that we all have this desire to be connected to our families.
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Anyone in the United States can text the number "25" and be connected with a crisis counselor.
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Social media allows us to be connected but also caricatured as propaganda in campaigns of dehumanizing division.
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Researchers believe that the decline may be connected to advances in embryo transfers during in vitro fertilization.
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Then, look on LinkedIn or other social sources to see who may be connected to that person.
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Still, there's some anecdotal evidence to suggest it's not entirely uncommon for the two to be connected.
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There's no guarantee that you'll be connected to a 5G network if you get the Galaxy S20.
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If you frequently cook for larger crowds, multiple units can be connected for a whole-ass buffet.
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A week later, Volker met with Yermak, the Zelensky aide, who asked to be connected to Giuliani.
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It pumps great, is super quiet and can be connected to an app to track your sessions.
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Trilobites Researchers identified hundreds of gene variations that may be connected to when people go to bed.
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I don't think anyone should feel ashamed of wanting to be connected to their friends and family.
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I'm also acutely aware of the fact that we don't need everything to be connected to the internet.
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It starts with reading a lot of history and looking for unexplained facts that seem to be connected.
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Hoster said a fatal shooting occurred Saturday morning at an office also in Scottsdale appears to be connected.
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That essentially allows people to show videos to their friends without needing to be connected to the internet.
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The first, in 2002, appeared to be connected to a couple of deaths and gained some international attention.
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With the Blast, you have to be connected to wi-fi in order to use the Alexa functionality.
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Below is a series of sentences stating facts that just beg to be connected but shouldn't necessarily be.
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She alleges that Moore called her school, asked to be connected with her, and then asked her out.
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Facebook says this will be useful for large group chats where all the members may not be connected.
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It will be connected to nearby Beijing by a road and high-speed rail link now under construction.
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Our homes will be connected, our drones will be autonomous and our phones will sizzle with artificial intelligence.
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The idea that there are political factors going in, I think those are dots that shouldn't be connected.
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Democrats, while not disputing that point, warned that the report should not be connected to the Russia investigation.
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After completing the program, certificate holders will be connected with other companies looking for entry-level support workers.
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Soon every device you own — and nearly every object you can imagine — will be connected to the Internet.
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APT 29, also called Cozy Bear, is a hacking group believed to be connected with the Russian government.
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Abengoa estimated that 1.5 gigawatts of wind generation capacity would be connected to transmission lines it was constructing.
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There is a natural human desire to give locally, for example, and to be connected to a community.
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For this to work, you'll need to be connected to a phone, or within range of Wi-Fi.
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One can easily see how the OPM data is a treasure trove of dots waiting to be connected.
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They don't carry ads and therefore don't make money for anyone who might be connected to the regime.
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The sky's the limit and it doesn't have to be connected to the brand offering the reward money.
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Voting machines aren't supposed to be connected to the internet, and most states keep paper backups of ballots.
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Could two brains be connected in such a way as to coördinate some joint activity, such as dancing?
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A second man arrested at the scene is not believed to be connected to the incident, police said.
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If your keyboard or mouse is in pairing mode, you should see the device waiting to be connected.
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That is, people reported it was harder to be connected and work together in extreme heat or cold.
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Your keyboard will now be connected, though you should test it to make sure the pairing was successful.
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It consists of a smart lock and a camera that's always supposed to be connected to Wi-Fi.
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With Soomgo, they buy credits upfront to be connected with potential customers and try to win their business.
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It also features clustering capabilities that allow multiple devices to be connected and accessible through a single endpoint.
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The nature of the attack has Philadelphia authorities asking whether Swaringer-Herring may be connected to additional incidents.
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Call the number listed, enter your passcode when prompted, and wait to be connected with a PayPal representative.
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The double murder appears to be connected to another killing that occurred a few days earlier, police said.
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Today, anyone with a credit or debit card and a smartphone can instantly be connected with a driver.
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Many of the state's 27 reported infections are believed to be connected to a nursing home near Seattle.
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In any case, it doesn't feel like we're quite ready for all this stuff to be connected yet.
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As long as I'm able, I want to be connected with motor sports because it's something we know.
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So how do campaign donations that appear to be connected with Boeing manage to avoid violating this law?
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"There's peace of mind and safety here of being able to be connected all the time," he says.
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Large premium suites boast wraparound balconies and exceptional river views and standard guest rooms can also be connected.
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It will be connected to the internet, and its software will update as soon as it becomes available.
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If every piece of equipment in a factory needs to be connected, 5G networks can handle the burden.
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Cases that appear to be connected to Lombardy have also been reported in France, Austria, Croatia and Switzerland.
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The deaths do not appear to be connected and the sailors did not work in the same departments.
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MNG said it had leased two separate planes to different clients that did not appear to be connected.
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Now, all aspects of the delivery channel must be connected to create a seamless experience for the consumer.
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Energy for the building will come from geothermal wells, and no gas pipes will be connected to it.
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Police believe they were planning an attack there and may be connected to the earlier strike in Barcelona.
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The Philippine police had sought to play down the attacks, saying they did not appear to be connected.
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However much any of us three change through the tides, we will always be connected in the same sea.
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It's worth noting that incidents of violence by law enforcement far outnumber any that could be connected to demonstrators.
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The Bird app will be connected to Bird One purchases, so you can track and digitally lock your vehicle.
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Recently, there's been more interest in standalone headsets, which don't need to be connected to a phone at all.
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It has great wireless range, and can even be connected via Bluetooth to your Windows PC — no configuration required.
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John Chambers, former Cisco CEO, says 500 billion things will be connected to the Internet by the year 2025.
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"He's not able to join in and unify and be connected to the other people there," she told Refinery29.
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A modern OS would constantly be connected to LTE 5G and use AI to help make apps more efficient.
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The teaser in this promo may be connected to the previous cast introduction video that AHS dropped weeks ago.
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Participants can privately name their harassers and opt to be connected to others who call out the same individual.
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The controller can be connected to a laptop via an HDMI cable and has a 1280 x 800 display.
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The code is said to be connected to a Russian hacking outfit the US government has named Grizzly Steppe.
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Your devices will be connected to both LTE and 33G NR simultaneously and switch between them seamlessly, says Mansfield.
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If it has to be hidden, an IR-receiver wire can be connected to the Pronto and kept exposed.
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With more than 2 billion users, he wants us all to be connected through Facebook communities, online and offline.
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This might mean that people's genetic sequences, and all their flaws, could be connected to their identity in public.
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"ARM will be the centre of the Internet of Things, in which everything will be connected," he told reporters.
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One of them was the actual lyrics, talking about a relationship falling apart and wanting to be connected again.
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Not only do you find the knowledge you need, but also the people you need to be connected with.
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But when the user's request goes beyond the bot's abilities, you'll be connected with a live rep for help.
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The Dark Universe movies will be connected by "a mysterious multi-national organization known as Prodigium," per Universal Pictures.
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Guidance on possible interventions that would be connected to an algorithm's findings to improve patient care should be considered.
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All it takes is for the speaker to be connected to a misconfigured network and a simple internet scan.
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The only requirement is that everyone needs to have AmpMe downloaded on their phone and be connected via Bluetooth.
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Seven people have been killed and two more wounded in a series of attacks police believe to be connected.
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Once installed, the app collected each user's recent call history and showed which businesses they could be connected to.
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It describes how this would allow data, power, and peripherals to be connected to the same "base device" simultaneously.
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He was like a golden boy because he seemed to be connected to every hot startup in Silicon Valley.
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The company has begun taking orders for its solar roof tiles, which can be connected to its Powerwall batteries.
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One man who may be connected to Blue Whale is a 21-year-old psychology major named Philip Budeikin.
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Callers will be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in their area, anytime, 24/7.
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The arm will put the IDA near its intended port on the Harmony node, where it will be connected.
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The WHO also says that any kind of red meat could be connected to an elevated risk of cancer.
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However, Collins did speculate that Wright's neck pain could be connected to the shoulder soreness he had this month.
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The truth, however, is that the movements are "connected whether they want to be connected or not," he said.
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The FBI said Monday the suspect in the deadly Las Vegas shooting doesn't appear to be connected to ISIS.
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Pitchfork reports that there's also a fake Russian spambot Twitter account that might be connected to the band. Timely!
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She thought it might be connected to anxiety and the need to be absolutely certain that it was shared.
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That means it can't be connected to a TV, like the current Switch, and its controllers cannot be detached.
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Your iPhone should also be connected to Wi-Fi and fully charged (or charging) to update to iOS 13.
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Local media reported it may be connected with Machado who has been negotiating a plea bargain deal with prosecutors.
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"I wanted to see the kids play and be connected visually with them, with their joy," Mr. Penot said.
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The incidence of depression in Utah (and other Rocky Mountain states) has been shown to be connected to altitude.
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American interests in 2018 should no longer be connected to an absolutist regime with no regard for human rights.
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Republican procedural abuses at the state level precede the Trump administration, but they can fairly be connected to it.
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Calibra will be connected to Facebook's messaging platforms Messenger and WhatsApp, which already boast more than a billion users.
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Tuesday's statements appeared to be connected to Twitter's earning release, as reported by Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business Network.
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If Juul really didn't want to be connected to the support for that bill, Juul should hire another lobbyist.
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"It brought us super local but made us realize how important it is to be connected," Ms. Wright said.
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The system's success means the Duke tower no longer needs to be connected to the electric grid, he said.
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The idea is that a candidate can build one profile and be connected to multiple jobs, quickly and efficiently.
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"In the future, barcode readers will be connected not only to cash registers but also to speakers," he writes.
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Android devices need to be connected to Wi-Fi or mobile data in order to successfully complete an update.
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President Zelensky's senior aide, Andrey Yermak, approached me several days later to ask to be connected to Mayor Giuliani.
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To make high-quality software that can compete globally, Russia needs to be connected to the world, he said.
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The local police don't want to admit that the cases might be connected but she, and we, know better.
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Police had publicly speculated the killings could be connected, and warned Baton Rouge's homeless to seek shelter when possible.
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Shockingly, the Sonys don't let you do that — they can be connected to only one device at a time.
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The raids appear to be connected to Navalny's money laundering charges, which he has repeatedly said are politically motivated.
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Each drone would be connected to the network through a combined radio-internet broadcast or just an internet connection.
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We liked the idea of being on Hulu where there weren't any other Marvel shows to be connected to.
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Vitamin D is essential in supporting healthy bones, immune function, and may even be connected to depression and fatigue.
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Turns out the not-so-thin Trump supporters -- shooting on Friday -- WILL be connected to one of his songs.
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It's good to be connected, to see things, and to get a sense of what your friends are up to.
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Instead, users can advertise their properties on Airbnb and be connected with people looking for short or medium-term accommodations.
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Because of rules set forth by the IRS, uberPOOL requests using commuter benefits will only be connected full-size vehicles.
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On Sunday, a third bomb dropped: Joseph Chancellor, currently a researcher at Facebook, may be connected to this whole mess.
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They also believe contact between humans, great apes and duikers -- a small brown antelope -- may be connected to these outbreaks.
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This all makes sense, although I don't know if people who use diffusers have always wanted them to be connected.
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"On our programs, we provided the hashtag and W-Fi password so everyone could be connected and social," says Naziri.
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The Get Down's cancelation appears to be connected to Luhrmann's inability to fully commit to the project for another season.
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Starting in 2016, everything will be be connected—including our homes and appliances, our cars, street lights, and medical instruments.
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"With the expectation that they be connected 24/7, people feel crushed under the weight of it all," Egan said.
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There isn't really an answer, it's just a continual exploration of what it means to be connected to other people.
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Technology and the electronic promise that we can always be connected aside, humans are social animals and need physical interaction.
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In the next several years, every product will be connected to the internet and be data-driven in some way.
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Though there may be a wait time to speak with someone, users will always eventually be connected with a counselor.
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In a Facebook white paper, the company maintains that Libra won't be connected to a user's data for targeted advertisements.
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It is possible to hack into the disparate voter registration systems, some of which may be connected to the internet.
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The problem is likely because the LG 360 VR headset must be connected directly by wire to the G5 smartphone.
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The USB-C port handles charging duties, but can also be connected to the Razer Core for external GPU magic.
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He is also believed to be connected to pipe bombs found Sunday night in Elizabeth, New Jersey, sources told CNN.
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The timing of such a move by Netanyahu will be connected to the launching of the Trump administration's peace plan.
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The sensor can be connected to a mobile device as a sort of hub, so readings can be checked remotely.
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If you're connecting from a Chromebook, the iOS device can be connected to as a wireless network without any issues.
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As scholar Robert Mullen notes, 219 percent of those who bore wounds believed to be connected to Christ were women.
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That&aposs really the basic question and there are a lot of dots there that still have to be connected.
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It detailed how the company has banned hundreds of accounts they believe to be connected with Russia's Internet Research Agency.
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It also means more devices can be connected, since two units are handling the connected devices and not just one.
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These chemicals are largely monoamines like serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, which are thought to be connected to arousal, emotion, and cognition.
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Pulse does not have any speed caps and allows up to eight devices to be connected to the Go simultaneously.
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An individual neuron can be connected to dozens or hundreds of others, and can pass electrical signals to and fro.
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Gates also shared a photo from the beach on Tuesday, which may or may not be connected to the show.
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We are exploring how addiction treatment resources can begin or be connected to the public health resources in our communities.
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The age gap may also be connected to differing views of immigration, which in turn may be linked to geography.
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Installing watchOS 3 will require 50 percent charge and for the watch to be connected to a charger during install.
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Vice President Pence during an interview aired Sunday said he doesn't think the violence can be connected to Trump's rhetoric.
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When asked about the potential relationship between Meng's arrest and trade, Ren said the two were unlikely to be connected.
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The threats did not appear to be connected to the knife attack, and no bombs were found, the authorities said.
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This suggested to scientists that the cognitive process of reading may be connected to the motor process of forming letters.
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A pair of bombs planted in Manhattan this weekend may be connected to an international terror network, New York Gov.
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CNN affiliate KOAT is reporting that multiple incidents, including a fire early Saturday at an Old Navy, may be connected.
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"There are other caves around Sac Actun that might be connected," Robert Schmittner, GAM's chief of underwater exploration, told TeleSUR.
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Open networks allow information to flow freely and more people to be connected, which helps innovation and ultimately economic growth.
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The plant will be connected to the national grid and any surplus electricity generated will be sent back for free.
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These neurons project into multiple parts of the brain that also happen to be connected to POMC and AgRP neurons.
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The watch does not have to be connected through the phone's Bluetooth menu; the app takes care of it all.
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A house explosion on August 20183, in Alcanar, south of Barcelona, is also believed to be connected to the attacks.
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People feel like they need to constantly be connected, but how can they start to disconnect and be more present?
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"If you have savings early on, you're more likely to be connected to financial institutions later in life," he said.
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That producer, John Bonifield, works on CNN's health team and does not appear to be connected to CNN's political coverage.
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Of the three grid needs, most serve only resilience, and only for those lucky enough to be connected to one.
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Ambulances will be connected to emergency rooms sending your vital signs to waiting doctors well in advance of your arrival.
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A source from the police said the attack did not immediately appear to be connected with crime gangs or insurgents.
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Indeed, a Facebook page believed to be connected to Sergeant Jakkrapanth included comments and images suggesting a grudge involving money.
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Children can be connected to important school nutrition programs, such as the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program.
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They wanted to continue to do this work together, and be connected to activists and organizers from across the country.
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The researchers said, however, that the server the application is running doesn't seem to be connected to the wider internet.
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A house explosion on August 16th, in Alcanar, south of Barcelona, is also believed to be connected to the attacks.
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Volker did not ignore the Ukrainian request to be connected with Giuliani, nor did he say it would be inappropriate.
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CrowdStrike linked the second breach, which occurred in April 2016, to Fancy Bear, believed to be connected to the GRU.
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Emotionally shattered, fearful that his anti-Mafia crusade might be connected to the assassination, he experienced a profound existential crisis.
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Joseph Rios asked how the poem and the music and the film, In the Mood for Love, might be connected.
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That you're going to participate in this network existence, maybe you have to be connected to meatspace in some way.
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Eventually, each of these cells would be connected together, eventually stitching together a full map of places safe for autonomous cars.
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That's when ALS patients have to make a fateful decision: whether to undergo a tracheostomy to be connected to a ventilator.
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So how did his account get swept into a list of those believed to be connected to a Russian troll farm?
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If you choose to do this, be sure you know who your congressperson is, and ask to be connected to them.
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Anonymous uses a more sinuous line and the inkblots are likely to be connected linearly from one vertical series to another.
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It's the only non-smartphone device that plays your Spotify playlists without needing to be connected to the Internet. ""http://mashable.
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Given that the bots' intelligence resides in the cloud, you'll have to be connected to the Internet to use this feature.
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Any requirement moving forward that'd require the Switch to be connected to the internet to play would be a serious bummer.
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I want to be connected and associated with people who represent their brand in a way that I would represent mine.
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Those expenditures were deemed improper because the travel was not determined to be connected to helping her carry out legislative work.
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The camera can be connected to your smartphone and allows you to view live videos from anywhere with a internet connection.
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All of them can also be connected to apps that help users track the time and length of each pumping session.
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It's too distracting, you'd rather be able to be present and in the world, but you still need to be connected.
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For decades, Baylor didn't need to be connected to downtown or East Waco — or, in truth, anything other than the interstate.
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We have connected purifiers, connected robots, and you could imagine how pretty much all of our product range could be connected.
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Kaspersky thinks the culprits might be connected to one of two previously known gangs of bank hackers, known as and Carbanak.
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It is an especially important time to continue to be connected with people, and listen and learn from each other's experiences.
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I should have the choice to be connected wirelessly over Bluetooth and to have my phone plugged in for CarPlay, too.
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At the prompt, press 1, then 4, then 2, then 0 to be connected to an agent and file a complaint.
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Thursday's shift may be connected to the rise of Nelson to the top spot in the faith, which happened in January.
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The group's exact identity isn't known, but Sanchez says the group is widely suspected to be connected to the Russian government.
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Essentially brightly coloured objects inside the enclosure will be connected to music, with specific movements releasing their own distinct audio tracks.
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Facial hair cannot be connected below the mouth, but a moustache connection to your sideburns — à la Ambrose Burnside — is permitted.
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If a human's mind could be connected to a bird's, she wondered, could we truly experience what it felt like soar?
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Segmenting networks — keeping data that doesn't need to be connected in separate compartments — and pruning unnecessary network access can limit exposure.
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Two blocks can be connected together in "over 120 possible combinations," which certainly opens up lots of possibilities for 3D building.
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"We believe every product we will make will be connected, and this is the first part of that," the spokesperson added.
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Weather-related factors were measured over the course of the time period studied, but none could be connected to climate change.
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It's faceless, and people want to know their identity, want to be connected to some religious or ethnic or national group.
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In the case where two bottles have to be connected at the bottom, a simple screw or bolt holds them together.
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It was not immediately clear if they had searched Hazelwood's residence or how their search might be connected to his arrest.
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Interacting systems have a tendency for errors to be connected, or correlated, he says, meaning errors will affect many qubits simultaneously.
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"The internet is such a big part of our lives that people want to be connected everywhere they go," said Platt.
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First off, the Echo can be connected to both Bluetooth speakers or to a regular speaker via a line out cable.
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It's the start of the WeChat Wallet, which can be connected with a variety of Chinese-issued credit and debit cards.
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She added they would likely also need to be connected to bears outside the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem to avoid genetic problems.
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In our quest to be connected through technology, we're tuning out our partners and interrupting a kind of biological broadband connection.
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The suitcase may be connected to a serial murder case rocking Cyprus politics, nearly two years after the video was filmed.
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General Motors is just starting to roll out OTA updates and expects most of its cars to be connected by 2023.
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Corfman had encountered the group in a previous affiliate link attack, and now believes they may be connected to both attacks.
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It can then be connected to a computer or other hand-held device, where the researcher can read out the result.
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To watch and record live TV, the AirTV Player can be connected to an OTA (over-the-air) antenna, sold separately.
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The mosquito-borne Zika virus is causing severe problems in Brazil, where it appears to be connected to serious birth defects.
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An estimated 22019 billion devices will be connected by 2020, creating $19 trillion in economic value during that same time period.
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Modular platforms anchored to the sea floor can be connected in a ring to house communities atop the oceans, it said.
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He is also believed to be connected to pipe bombs found in Elizabeth, New Jersey on Sunday night, according to authorities.
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As if all these pictures weren't cryptic enough, some fans are hoping the secrecy might be connected to the Kulture reveal.
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The assessment divides people into nine categories, including those who strive to be connected and those who strive to be detached.
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Your phone and printer must both be connected to the same Wi-Fi network in order to print from your phone.
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The Switch can be connected to a TV for high-fidelity gameplay, or taken on-the-go as a portable console.
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That the Brussels bombings were carried out by brothers is particularly striking because they appear to be connected with the Nov.
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Tyshawn's death, believed to be connected to a simmering gang feud, drew widespread condemnation as a new low in the city.
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Yeah. And so that's nice to be connected to a part of the country that a lot of my peers ... Beto!
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But scale, global, connectivity to the pipe that the clients want to be connected into, those things are super super important.
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All of the phones also need to be connected to a PC or Mac in order to receive the latest code.
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To make that happen, more habitat needs to be carved out, and those islands of bamboo forest need to be connected.
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And almost all of the devices needed for everyday life — from refrigerators to industrial machinery — may be connected through the technology.
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The internet was supposed to allow wealth to spread out, since we could be connected anywhere — but the opposite has happened.
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Content used to be connected to each other by the strong force of user behavior and the weak force of brand.
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The voiceover mentions how these babies will be "connected," but there was no obvious link to T-Mobile as a company.
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Later I stroke the inside of her arm, the smooth, soft part that seems to be connected directly to the brain.
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But what about all the other devices that can be connected to the internet, like smart watches, phones, televisions and speakers?
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Since then, about 300 people believed to be connected to Jamaah Ansharut Daulah have been rounded up by Indonesian counterterrorism forces.
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The gallery will be connected to Casco's residential tower, but it will be a separate structure, with three floors of galleries.
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Officials from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the two earthquakes this week did not appear to be connected.
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With Google Hangouts, a large group of people can be connected despite the distance and via multiple different types of hardware.
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Even though he'd been living on this side of the river, in Brownsville, to her it all seemed to be connected.
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But the system doesn't always recommend people you actually know — or at least, it is unclear how you may be connected.
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It said the technology would not be connected to the city's existing surveillance cameras or to cameras worn by police officers.
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In our quest to be connected through technology, we're tuning out our partners and interrupting a kind of biological broadband connection.
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AS GLOBAL COMPANIES WHO ARE HERE IN DAVOS, WE HAVE COMMUNITIES EVERYWHERE AND WE HAVE TO BE CONNECTED WITH EVERY COMMUNITY.
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Spanish media quoted anonymous sources speculating that the embassy incident may be connected to former North Korean Ambassador Kim Hyok Chol.
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There were data that came from several different systems which, I suspect, were not made to be connected to one another.
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We need to ensure that adequate funding is allocated to research diseases that may be connected to certain kinds of exposure.
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The illness is believed to be connected to a now-closed seafood market in Wuhan where wild animals were illegally sold.
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A man was arrested there, but the police said that he was not "currently" believed to be connected with the bombing.
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Detectives recovered a firearm that may be connected to the shooting, Chicago police chief communications officer Anthony Guglielmi said via Twitter.
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Why do so many #black #men believe they can be connected to #crime and not at some point end up #dead?
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It is also building a so-called "transportation cloud," where cars and trucks will be connected to the infrastructure around them.
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Infinity can be connected to an existing grid, solar power units, and backup generators, switching seamlessly between them when they fail.
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Enter Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) a man of many promises who might be connected to Steve Trevor's (Chris Pine) mysterious return.
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There are great ideas lurking, they just need to be connected with an investor that can help bring them to life.
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Ford already has 700,000 connected cars on the road and wants every new car to be connected by 2019, he said.
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What's more, intermarriage seemed to be connected to the decline in Jewish identity that I and so many other Jews fear.
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But sometimes it's actually the apps and services and things that we use, it's really this whole idea to be connected.
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So where you probably aren't leaving home without it today — you're really going to be connected to it in the future.
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But the computer isn't supposed to be connected to the web, according to the BBC, and officials soon noticed something was amiss.
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In lieu of a monorail, each section of the resort will be connected through a trolley system—though it is also walkable.
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However, police later stated that the stabbing incident in Vauxhall was determined to not be connected to the other two terrorist incidents.
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According to WeFarm, 90% of small-hold farmers are now able to access a cell phone, meaning many could be connected globally.
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Additionally, the Hydrogen can be connected to the company's Scarlet, EPIC and Weapon cameras as a separate control input and camera monitor.
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Another study, published on Tuesday, suggests that suicide and depression could be connected to the rise of smartphones, and increased screen time.
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That would mean vehicle hire, insurance companies, ridesharing and others could be connected to create a network of transport-related data resources.
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Whereas earlier Boom speakers can be connected to each other to create multi-room sounds systems, the Blast speakers aren't there yet.
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The Link Amp has the ability to drive a set of speakers, whereas the Link needs to be connected to an amplifier.
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The training normally involves two vehicle crews, but it could be connected to other systems for training with a platoon-sized element.
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A source told BuzzFeed News that the sudden admission by NMG may be connected to ongoing reporting by the Wall Street Journal.
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He wrote down in his own medical chart that he did not want CPR or to be connected to a breathing machine.
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Wandell's exit came after "a months-long negotiation," per The Hollywood Reporter, and does not appear to be connected to Price's ouster.
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And it sounds like the router will need to be connected to a Killer-enabled PC to get all the benefits, too.
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You don't need to be connected to the Internet to receive them, and they aren't vulnerable to being hacked via SIM hijacking.
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You can also control the camera from your phone using Sony's PlayMemories app, which allows up to five RX0s to be connected.
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But they said the fire is not believed to be connected in any way to Moore or the accusations levied by Johnson.
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How underwater ridges and mountains formed millions of years ago can help determine which land mass they should be connected to today.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that more than twenty men believed to be connected to the attack have so far been arrested.
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That onboard modem is what operates the call: Press the big red button and you'll instantly be connected to a first responder.
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To generate a useful amount of power, hundreds of them have to be connected in series, in the form of a stack.
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Given that such cars will also be connected to the internet, they could pass such data on to local highway-maintenance departments.
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The website has a tool, front and center, where you can enter your phone number and you'll be connected to your representative.
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The panels are triangular (about 9″ on each side), and can be connected to basically make any shape or design you want.
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The bombing could also be connected to one at the British Consulate in 2005 and another at the Mexican Consulate in 2007.
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But at the end of the day, everybody wants to be connected to another human being and find love in their life.
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When you press the button, you could be connected to customer service or maintenance or whatever makes sense for the given scenario.
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However, an Apple Watch needs to be connected to an iPhone, while Garmin devices can pair with both Apple and Android phones.
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As the first section demonstrates, the resulting displays can be connected to electrical voltage and stay luminescent while being pulled like taffy.
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PEOPLE was there to capture the special moment and speak to both Nancy and Patrick, now friends who will be connected forever.
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Not all punches need to be connected with the movement of the feet and that is where Stipe Miocic's jab comes in.
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Though a senior official with China's National Narcotics Control Commission did say the case should not be connected to the trade war.
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You should now be connected, and everything you display on your Galaxy S10 will appear on the big screen via your Roku.
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STRATIS IoT will provide a neutral platform through which all smart devices can be connected and managed by property owners and residents.
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Voting machines are not supposed to be connected to the internet (though there are some exceptions), providing some additional measure of protection.
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The company is looking into the issue, which appears to be connected with direct credit card payments only and not PayPal purchases.
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How can I still be connected, I can still have great relationships, without pressuring myself to function or socialize like an extrovert?
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In many cases, the kitchens won't be connected to dining rooms at all, says Chong, the cofounder and CEO of Virtual Kitchen.
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It feels extraordinary to be connected to a building where an apartment is sold for that much, but it's a team effort.
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It's harder to be connected to it, and I find it almost obnoxious that the audience wants me to sing for them.
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The agency's long-term vision is for smart cars to be connected to one another and to road infrastructure such as stoplights.
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"People need to be connected in person," said Ian Bremmer, founder of Eurasia Group, a consultancy focused on the effects of globalization.
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There is no reason for any voting machine, vote tallying or vote totals transmission and storage to be connected to the internet.
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Indie bookstores have made a surprising comeback in recent years (a trend that might be connected to the resurgence of print books).
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Typically, the U.S. military would seek to target Iranian facilities that could be connected to the shooting down of the American drone.
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A group of Swiss cardiologists wondered if a disruption in the interplay among these systems could be connected to broken-heart syndrome.
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One of the subcontractors, SASY Enterprises, is owned by Peter Weiser, and appeared to be connected to at least two other subcontractors.
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You have to be able to send and receive texts and calls on your new phone and be connected to the internet.
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That level of sharing makes it more likely that cancer patients will be connected to relevant clinical trials and potential lifesaving therapies.
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The case is believed to be connected to a wider hepatitis A outbreak in the area that has been ongoing since August.
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HUD devices designed to be connected to the car's computer are most often connected to a port accessed under the steering wheel.
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Land release will allow for more housing to be built in this area, which will be connected by a vertical train link.
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Detectives also recovered a firearm that may be connected to the shooting, Chicago police chief communications officer Anthony Guglielmi said via Twitter.
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But this time, the dots of just how dangerous the president's actions were can be connected to putting American lives in danger.
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"On the same area as Egina, we have Preowei, which could be connected to Egina, We are working on that," Pouyanne said.
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The turbines, each roughly 600 feet tall, would be connected to a substation in East Hampton by a 50-mile undersea cable.
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Lastly, neighboring mini-grids would be connected, enabling Puerto Rico's grid operator to pool resources and restore power faster in a crisis.
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The FBI searched a rural property in West Odessa believed to be connected to the shooter, according to a law enforcement official.
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At least two universities have said they will deny the admissions of students if they're found to be connected to the scandal.
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"We are in a period of experimentation and exploration, and it's important to be connected to our world," Ms. Le Gall said.
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The hacker persona is believed to be connected to "Fancy Bear," a cyber espionage group that experts have linked to Russian intelligence.
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Mr. Patton said the man remained in custody for questioning but that he was not believed to be connected to the attack.
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"We know that for India to make progress, more than 1 billion people need to be connected to the internet," Zuckerberg wrote.
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If they don't have one, they can actually click a button and be connected with a physician to go through that evaluation.
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It's a sad truth, but if something can be connected to the internet, hackers will more than likely take a run at it.
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In fact, the two buildings were originally built by a pair of brothers, leading Nancy to suspect that they must be connected somehow.
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Police officials said the individual did not appear to be connected to the attack, but that prosecutors would determine if they were involved.
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At this point, it should be a human right, to be able to be connected and included in the rest of the world.
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Friends and family are asked to report missing people believed to be connected to the shooting using the hotline 1-800-536-9488.
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The dwelling design is inspired by Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes: lightweight, inflatable modular structures that can be connected by flexible concertina-style corridors.
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Traditionally, Gamper explained, propellers would be connected to a long shaft line and powered by a mechanical diesel motor to move the ship.
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Much like other artificial intelligence programs being developed, Eleanor would be connected to the car owner's life beyond the Rolls-Royce Vision 100.
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"The naming or honoring of a person or an organization should be connected to the life and work of the person," he said.
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"I was embarrassed for people to see it," he says of having carry and be connected to the pump 24 hours a day.
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The Volca Modular is a semi-modular synthesizer with eight modules that can be connected together via 50 patch points with jumper wires.
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Anne-Marie Losique, who spoke to Refinery29 Wednesday, says that she was never uncomfortable, and the clip shouldn't be connected to Burton's allegations.
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Asked what attracted him to the notion of a smaller smartphone, Curry said it allows him to be connected, while not being distracted.
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Facebook, on the "disconnect" versus "delete" question, said on its website that the information would no longer be connected to a person's profile.
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The new hands-free mode is enabled through the Alexa mobile app and requires the Bluetooth-equipped Tap to be connected to WiFi.
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Friends and family are asked to report missing people believed to be connected to the shooting using the hotline 1-800-536-9488.
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It has also signed an agreement with Aruba's electricity provider, WEB Aruba, to build a plant to be connected to wind farms there.
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That's two floors away from the base unit, but only one from the other Eero, which I assumed it would be connected to.
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If you're an iPhone user, you'll need to be connected to the camera to see them, meaning that you'll need the device nearby.
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Also like the Shield, it can be connected to a television so those games can be played on a bigger and prettier screen.
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"This Fund will enable more individuals to come forward and be connected with lawyers — regardless of industry, rank or role," states the website.
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She appeared to keep an online journal Investigators are looking into a website believed to be connected to her, an FBI official said.
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From there, it's the first time you have this in-app device that can be connected and we can change at any time.
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So we've added marketplace functionality so companies can be connected to our huge network for 175,000 plus creatives in design, music and film.
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For those worried about security, Libra payments will not be connected to a user's Facebook data and won't be used for ad targeting.
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That would mean vehicle hire, insurance companies, ride-sharing and others could be connected to create a network of transport-related data resources.
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"Every area of the brain will have a 50 percent chance to be connected to every other area in the brain," Gallant says.
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Another post on Monday shared an exciting moment, with the duo being told their Internet was due to be connected within 24 hours.
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It can also be connected to three different devices at the same time, so you can work across your laptop, tablet and smartphone.
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The station's first unit was connected to the power grid on Monday and the second unit will be connected in April, he said.
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This may come as a surprise to some, but there are just some things that don't need to be connected to the internet.
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McCarthy said some of the issues are related to mass changes to the coaching staff and others can be connected to new personnel.
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Using a BlueTooth dongle, Android and iOS devices can be connected to a glucose meter which then populates data inside the Health2Sync app.
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Now all Jeff has to do is click Forward and ask the investor if he wants to be connected (the "opt in" approach).
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Authorities are searching for militants they believe to be connected to the Islamic State group (ISIS), which claimed responsibility for the attack Tuesday.
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These tasks can be connected and scaled to form real-time, intelligent applications and be delivered in a personalized way to end-users.
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It requires the car to be connected to a malicious wifi hotspot to take control and works via the in-car web browser.
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Onyema said the project aimed to create a competitive regional electricity market with the potential to be connected to the European energy markets.
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For the 3.5 billion unbanked people in the world, ignored by legacy banking institutions, they can now be connected through existing cell networks.
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One enormous source of this focused data will come from the millions of new sensors that will be connected to industry cloud networks.
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Sharman, now a defense attorney based in Alabama, said it's possible but unclear whether the raid could be connected somehow to Mueller's investigation.
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"It might affect your ability to work or study, because you want to be connected to your smartphone all the time," he added.
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Designed by Bates Masi + Architects, this home has a personal, guest, and public area that can be connected and divided by sliding doors.
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Five young men have died in incidents that appear to be connected to fraternities at colleges across the country so far this fall.
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Assuming the full suite of Adobe products will eventually be connected via this highly specific assistant, some tedious tasks may soon be automated.
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Upon review of his inmate record, the Florida warrant appears to be connected to a charge for misdemeanor for marijuana and paraphernalia possession.
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The pillow also needs to be connected to a Wifi network, which is something I never thought was going to be a thing.
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A thin feeding tube wound down from his mouth, and tiny wires seemed to be connected to every other part of his body.
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Hundley, who currently lives in Austin, Texas, doesn't seem to be connected with any of the groups of poets currently jostling for attention.
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Election systems are supposed to be air-gapped — disconnected from the internet and from other machines that might be connected to the internet.
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Armisen plays the role of Renaldo's uncle, a virtuoso parking valet, but Fabrega suggested that the characters could be connected in other ways.
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"We built this facility so we could be connected to high school football, because that's the heart of our game," Ms. Anderson said.
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Defense lawyers who represent insurance companies have begun scouring their files in search of cases that may be connected to the alleged scheme.
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The living areas would be connected to a common area that would provide services to residents, possibly including an early childhood education center.
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But that radio turns out to be connected to a helicopter on standby, which shows up with a visible door gunner moments later.
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"In a lot of cases, they don't report it to the police, because they don't want to be connected to crime," Keilmann said.
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But it's not clear how many Twitter accounts not linked to Russian-tied Facebook accounts could also be connected to Russian election influence.
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Seborrheic dermatitis is generally thought to be connected not to light exposure but to deficiencies in the immune system or the nervous system.
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A case-by-case review will be conducted for students who are already enrolled at USC and may be connected to the scheme.
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"I have respect for him as a player and as a man, and we'll move on from there, but we'll forever be connected."
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There are cybersecurity risks to address, too, since autonomous vehicles will be connected wirelessly to the internet and could be susceptible to hacking.
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Hermogenes Esperon, Mr. Duterte's national security adviser, said in a statement that the attack appeared to be connected to the vote last week.
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Eero's beacons might be able to float around, but its hub needs to be connected to your cable modem with an ethernet cable.
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But he insisted the machines would only be connected to the internet after the results had been announced based on a manual count.
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The operation is believed to be connected to a larger campaign that breached the records of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management in 2014.
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You just hope that enough people believe the truth and for enough time to pass so that you can't be connected to him anymore.
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Your phone can connect to multiple bulbs using Bluetooth, but each bulb can only be connected to a single mobile device at a time.
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Unless you just built your house (in which case, congrats!) the switches in your walls were not made to be connected to Wi-Fi.
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To stream using your iOS, Apple TV, or Android device, you need to be connected via Ethernet, or over a 5GHz Wi-Fi network.
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The NYPD released images of a group of five males last week believed to be connected to Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz's "brutal" stabbing murder.
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"I'm very close to her and LuAnn [de Lesseps], and I feel like I'll always be connected with Bethenny no matter what," adds Morgan.
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Choose your own adventure clips further along in the chain will no longer be connected to the original video without the annotation-embedded hyperlink.
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To be connected to America's causes – liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people – brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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He said his call had been misdirected, and he asked to be connected to the head of Universal Music Group's HR — and he was.
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A fitness center will occupy the second floor, which will also include a residents' lounge that will be connected to a covered garden terrace.
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"The intended target was another person who might be connected to the House and Mason families," Linder told NBC, though he did not elaborate.
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Back in season one, This Is Us dropped a ton of hints that Jack's alcoholism would be connected to his death in some way.
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This year's Series 280 builds on that with optional LTE connectivity, which allows you to leave your iPhone at home and still be connected.
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The basic idea behind the Internet of Things is that any device with an on-and-off switch can be connected to the internet.
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How would employees be notified that their plan doesn't cover these services, and how would they be connected to the coverage they're entitled to?
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Evidence from the tests also indicated that Cunningham had used marijuana, Gorniak said, however that was not believed to be connected to his death.
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And now the federal government is going to make it even more difficult for people like him to be connected to the wider world.
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Some people who pursue physician-assisted death "don't want to be in a hospital, don't want to be connected to tubes," Coombs Lee said.
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From initial information, Gonzalez said the driver didn't seem to be connected to the two individuals, and was just there to pick them up.
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A lone wolf terrorist is never truly alone, since in today's social media world one can always be connected with others via the Internet.
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To enable it, their August Lock must be connected to Wi-Fi through an August Connect Wi-Fi Bridge or an August Doorbell Camera.
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The Raspberry Pi just plugs into the amplifier, so there's no need for any soldering, and the speakers can be connected via screw terminals.
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"Employees want to know what's going on with the people that are leading the organization, they want to be connected to them," Solomon said.
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To be connected to America's causes — liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people — brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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To send a message, text 28255, and while the first two responses are automated, you'll then be connected to a volunteer for a chat.
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Just like its predecessor, the Lynk & Co 03 will always be connected to the internet (with free data traffic) and the car's own cloud.
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She claimed it had been five days since had been told her Internet would be connected and followed five "futile" calls to the company.
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The profusion of so many late and important goals in Russia seems to be connected with the introduction of the Video Assistant Referee system.
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We're told this does not appear to be connected to a string of other high-profile makeup heists that have happened in L.A. lately.
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Voting machines would no longer be allowed to be connected to the internet, which would limit the ability for offsite hackers to attack machines.
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It has installed two 2100-metre tidal turbines in Paimpol-Brehat, Brittany, for utility EDF which will be connected to the grid this summer.
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This makes Moments more useful at larger events where not everyone may be connected on Facebook, such as baby showers, weddings, parties, and more.
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If the detectors were positioned around a building they might be connected by a wireless network to automatically track the chemistry of the air.
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With a Verizon data plan, drones could be connected to the network directly and bypass the need to communicate with on-the-ground devices.
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In 2017, we'll begin to understand qualitatively which ones should be connected and which ones shouldn't, based on the value of the data created.
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Without donning a stylish tinfoil hat (Apple doesn't make one yet) it's clear the iPhone's fragility may be connected to Apple's motive for profit.
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"I think to get help and advice in how to deal with someone who no longer seemed to be connected to reality," Schwartz said.
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What if experience and security might be connected in a way that goes against the grain of the story society typically likes to tell?
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In another development that could be connected, the United States on Tuesday approved the sale of a $3.5 billion Patriot missile system to Turkey.
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More genes at play Ilardo's team found three additional genetic variants that they say might be connected to the underwater prowess of the Bajau.
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"Estonia will be connected to central Europe ... and we must not stop here," Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas said at a conference in Tallin.
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Apps can now do local notifications, which means that they do not have to be connected to a device to send you an alert.
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Well, that's why she's so desperate to be connected—that even though she's completely still in her own mind, she's connecting to a network.
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To be connected to America's causes -- liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people -- brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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Some may be connected to a larger anti-vaccination movement, including concerns that vaccines lead to autism, an idea that has been widely debunked.
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To be connected to America's causes - liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people - brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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He suspects it may be connected to the fact that Ms. Ramirez had been deported from the United States more than a decade ago.
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Another reason things will take longer is that vote data can't be transmitted online, and machines can't be connected to the internet for security.
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Government officials said the wristbands do not use GPS but would be connected to a smartphone required to remain connected in a person's home.
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Based on the conversations I had around the conference seems to be connected to the elephant in the room: the upcoming 2020 presidential election.
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All six of the men are believed to be connected to a violent, white supremacist group called "the Base," The Wall Street Journal reports.
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"There's the impression that the internet is a luxury and if you're a refugee you don't have the right to be connected," he said.
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However, this technology is not a viable cure for paralysis because he must be connected to computers in a lab for it to work.
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On the call, Trump spoke of his desire for Ukraine to investigate corruption and whether the Bidens may be connected to any of it.
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The new railroad lines from Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan can be connected to a dry port that takes advantage of the road networks already built.
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The Amazon Smart Plug must be connected to a 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi network, and is only compatible with the Alexa smart home system.
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"It's fun to be connected with people, and it's created all kinds of interesting introductions and connected me to people all over the world."
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"An AC power connector is available for long-term deployments, and DC power options can be connected for mobile deployments also," the brochure reads.
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If you buy a 5G iPhone this fall, there's a strong chance you'll still be connected to a 4G network much of the time.
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For example, a virtual power plant might be connected to 10 geographically dispersed wind farms to smooth the variability in output of each one.
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Indeed, some of the skeletons buried at this site exhibited signs of trauma, which could be connected to warfare, according to the new research.
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To participate in an MEP, the companies must also be connected via an industry association or a regional group like a Chamber of Commerce.
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Along with hooking up to your device via Bluetooth, the speaker has a stereo jack so it can be connected to a sound system.
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They were Apple's first pair of iPhones to come without the 3.5mm port and instead required headphones to be connected through the Lightning slot.
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The area will eventually be connected to the first floor by a glass elevator and be home to the beauty department and some jewelry.
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"There's certainly evidence that cyberbullying may be connected to an increase in depression particularly among girls, maybe an increase in suicide," Dr. Shain said.
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The status of students already enrolled at USC who might be connected to the scheme will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
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Mail-in ballots are less vulnerable to cyberattacks than electronic voting machines, some of which have been found to be connected to the internet.
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Some may be connected to a broader anti-vaccination movement, including concerns that vaccines lead to autism, an idea that has been widely debunked.
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She told The Guardian that the We Care Facebook page was hacked last week and suspects the Craigslist ad could be connected to that incident.
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While Harlow was once home to far-right groups, that can't be connected in a direct line to what happened at the end of August.
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You can cram a whole lot of stuff into a CPU, but it can only all be connected if it's physically on the same level.
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ABZ318.com seemed to be connected to an SUV seen in the Cloverfield trailer (it was the license plate number), though that was quickly debunked.
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I have an LTE car in the U.S. that is my daughter's dream as she can now be connected when we go for long drives.
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The investigation stems from the deaths of three women that appear to be connected, Detroit Police Chief James Craig said during a media briefing Wednesday.
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Here, assuming that what the FBI found is in fact child pornography and in fact can be connected to Epstein, you have the exact opposite.
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Iraq's Christians, in the north and elsewhere, used to be connected to their Arab Muslim neighbours through a dense and well-established network of relationships.
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Forces in America have long been criticised for "policing for profit" by overenthusiastically seizing assets alleged to be connected to crimes under civil-forfeiture rules.
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It consists of 13.8x13.8-inch modules, precision-crafted from fine, durable oak, which can be connected to each other to form a custom-sized desk.
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Qubits can be connected, so that operating on one has an impact on the entangled ones, allowing their processing power to be harnessed in parallel.
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But we work for our members, and they want to be connected to the best companies in a particular category, no matter who backs them.
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"We invest heavily in technology because the travel industry today is all about technology … we work to be connected door-to-door," said de Pro.
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The desire to be connected with our old stories and nature, while creating something for ourselves, is all part of the quest for self-care.
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One of the XS and XR's headline features was support for dual SIM cards, allowing the phones to be connected to two networks at once.
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"You just hope that enough people believe the truth and for enough time to pass so that you can&apost be connected to him anymore."
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Satellite images also suggest that the canyon might be connected to a previously undiscovered subglacial lake, one that could cover up to 480 square miles.
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And so I think that for sure at a point there will be a platform, a communication platform, and everything will be connected to it.
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And so I think that for sure at a point there will be a platform, a communication platform and everything will be connected to it.
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First-mover advantage in 25G will have far more dramatic consequences, due to the exponential growth of objects that would be connected to the internet.
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The network provides secure telephone and data communication services and is expected to be connected to a Beijing-Shanghai quantum network, the news agency said.
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One limitation of the study is that it can't prove pollution causes preterm births, or why these two things may be connected, the authors note.
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Then I have two instances of the Jabra Elite 85h in my phone's list of Bluetooth devices, both of which are shown to be connected.
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With two-way audio and visual components, along with a treat dispenser, you and your pooch will always be connected, even if you're far apart.
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The features could have helped pilots detect erroneous readings, which some experts believe might be connected to the planes' failures, The New York Times reports.
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It's potentially more valuable in a more connected future than now, though 152 million cars are expected to be "connected" on all roads by 2020.
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It's also important to note that, for some, enjoyment of blood play could be connected to unresolved emotional issues and self-harm, according to Fous.
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Why does a relatively simple yes/no test, which requires you to pee on a stick, need to be connected to your phone or tablet?
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It's whether the land can be connected or it's broken up into small parcels, like a Swiss cheese, that could never constitute a real state.
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Before moving, adult children and their parents should devise a plan for how the seniors will be connected to the community in their new home.
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This model also has cellular connectivity and Wi-Fi, so you don't need to be connected to your phone to use most of the features.
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Creditworthy federal student debt holders could be connected with available housing properties held by or serviced through the federal government or local county land banks.
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Call 877-4AID-VET, or 877-424-3838, to be connected 24 hours a day, seven days a week with help at the VA. 6.
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"A large collection of art is now going to be vaulted in storage and we want the public to be connected to art," she said.
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But there's a catch to this — when you activate offline mode, you'll need to be connected to the internet, so Steam can verify your account.
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You'll then be connected with a weight loss coach and begin an educational journey that covers everything from mindful eating to identifying goal-disrupting triggers.
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Authorities say the trio escaped; all three are charged with violent crimes, and two of them are believed to be connected to a Vietnamese gang.
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If you have any questions, you can also call the number on the back of your card to be connected to a Chase travel agent.
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In real life, when we don't want to be connected to someone in our peripheral orbit, we can just avoid them, or drift away painlessly.
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They told him they thought the person who posted on his channel might be connected to the Florida shooting because they had the same name.
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DD: ... all these things, and so they can all be connected and do different things, and it's not that hard for you to figure out.
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"I am interested in what it means to be connected," says Naomi Ellis, a 21-year-old fine art student, named to the Nova shortlist.
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He rebuffed calls for national health insurance as impractical, backed a balanced budget, insisted that most welfare be connected to work and supported free trade.
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The data, though, does reveal associations between weight lifting and a lower body mass index, Lee says, which might be connected to fewer heart problems.
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Hundreds of police officers scoured the capital on Thursday looking for three men and three women who are believed to be connected to the bombers.
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I have no doubt in my mind that young people around the world want to have serious content and be connected in the right way.
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Bridgett vonHoldt, of Princeton University, recently reported that genes associated with Williams-Beuren syndrome in humans may be connected to why dogs are so friendly.
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Further, there are approximately 14 million global industrial sites that have yet to be connected by macro base stations, according to Nokia estimates in 2019.
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The flagged user is then immediately sent a private message offering them resources and an optional helpline where they'll be connected with a crisis counselor.
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Trung Nam said it has received an approval from the province to build the wind farm, which will be connected to the national power grid.
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Police found extremist material during the search of a home believed to be connected to the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooter, a law enforcement source said.
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Doctor on DemandDoctor on Demand enables patients to be connected with a healthcare provider within minutes via a mobile device or laptop with a camera.
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The Palestinian state would be double the size of land that Palestinians currently control and would be connected by roads, bridges and tunnels, they said.
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We solve both by a real live conversation where only after a call both can decide to be connected or never see each other again.
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The screens that line the social area can also be connected to a passenger's device, giving them the opportunity to control what's on the screen.
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Police also said there was also a car on a nearby road that was on fire, which they believe may be connected to the heist.
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This explains in part the desire to be connected to work 24/7 and how this constant "on" switch could be contributing to millennial burnout.
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Mr. Manafort, writes Mr. Mueller, shared polling data produced by the campaign with a man known very likely to be connected to Russian military intelligence.
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It has an alarm, vibrates when there is a text or message (syncs wirelessly to a smartphone) and can be connected to control household devices.
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A report from the EPA estimates that a full 6900 percent of families in central Kentucky will not be connected to a sewer by 2628.
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But there&aposs a potential deal-breaker in the Sony headphones for some people: They can be connected to only one device at a time.
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Bespalov said that that he "absolutely" believes the Internet Research Agency to be connected to the Kremlin, a belief shared by the U.S. intelligence community.
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I will always be connected with them, I'll always be affiliated with them, I hope that I will always have a good relationship with them.
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Mr. Manafort, writes Mr. Mueller, shared polling data produced by the campaign with a man known very likely to be connected to Russian military intelligence.
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State and local election officials spread across the country will also be connected to the nerve center, reporting their experiences and any suspicious cyber incidents.
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In March I wished I had a Fitbit, the new one that looked like a bracelet and didn't need to be connected to a smartphone.
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There are already more than 6 billion "things" estimated to be connected to the internet, and there will be an estimated 20.8 billion by 2020.
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Today, the company is announcing that it will begin rolling out a new device called Amp that will be connected to a driver's Lyft app.
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But the case is thought to be connected to neighbouring Qatar, which the UAE and three other Arab states have kept under an 18-month embargo.
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You have to be connected to your own Wi-Fi network to control the bulbs, which takes a lot of the utility out of this thing.
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Nintendo's tethered adapter is the same price, and it allows up to four GameCube controllers to be connected to the Switch with just the one adapter.
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Everything seems to be connected to the internet, and tech with Alexa and Assistant built in already seems to be an early trend at the show.
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Get out of the groups you don't need, unfriend the people you don't absolutely have to be connected to, and of course don't post anything yourself.
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The suit alleges that none of Nestlé's sites have been scientifically proven to be connected to a spring and that their wells draw in surface water.
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You know UAC had hundreds of scientists working at a high-tech lab somewhere in this area, and the portal must be connected to it somehow.
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The exact logic behind the newspaper's recent promotion of Trump is unclear, but it may be connected to the administration's current feud with Beijing over trade.
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Not only did it offer broad studio support, but it could also be connected to major digital retailers like iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play, unlike UltraViolet.
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Up to 16 sequences can be connected with up to 256 steps, and up to 16 sequence patterns and sounds can be saved within the unit.
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You'll need to be connected to your home Wi-Fi network to use the beta app; it won't work if you take your Roku box elsewhere.
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All searches would be connected to a personal phone number and user movements, along with the IP address of the device they used, would be recorded.
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Offering Wi-Fi has become more and more prevalent in places like businesses and restaurants as more people want to be connected as often as possible.
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So you have to be connected to your roots to grow taller and taller and taller and be the biggest strongest tree you can possibly become.
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It has built-in sound, but it also has a line out so that it can be connected to external speakers via a cable or Bluetooth.
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Then, the camera takes us through the umbilical cord, its fleshy innards transitioning into a metallic pipe that is revealed to be connected to a machine.
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While Page has been extremely careful not to allow his name to be connected to either company, Bloomberg claims he's a key backer of both Zee.
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Drones will also need to fly over people, at night, and to be connected to an unmanned air traffic management system, just as larger aircrafts are.
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Police said they had no information about Paddock's motive, that he had no criminal record and was not believed to be connected to any militant group.
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Where the ice on the surface of Ceres originated is still a matter of debate, although the dark spots may be connected to the bright spots.
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" In fact, the word ger, which derives from a root meaning "to sojourn," may also be connected to another root meaning "to dread or be afraid.
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Sources told CNN he is also believed to be connected to pipe bombs found Sunday night in Elizabeth, New Jersey, though there is no direct evidence.
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Image: NestIt's probably a bad idea to buy used connected devices because it can be difficult to determine who could still be connected to that device.
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Today, Instagram confirms its lobby will be on the 7th floor of the Fremont building and will be connected to the TransBay Transit Center City Park.
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By looking at photos from an event, for example, and identifying the faces, Facebook could know everybody who was there and know they might be connected.
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A couple of access points will be connected to a hard fiber optic line, but most will be stand-alone repeaters that communicate through the mesh.
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Police announce the attack in Las Ramblas may be connected to an explosion in a house in Alcanar, about 126km south of Barcelona, on Wednesday evening.
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It said, in effect, that if markets are going to run on machines, then, by golly, the machines will be connected so everybody gets proper value.
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Voice activation word works on the iPhone 6 and 6S (and the Plus models), but on the 6 versions the phone must be connected to power.
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Badawi's case appeared to be connected to her role in lobbying for the release of her brother, Raif, and her former spouse, Waleed Abu al-Khair.
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Rowley also confirmed that eight people had been arrested as police searched six different addresses in London and Birmingham believed to be connected to the attack.
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Our working assumption should be, they're doing a car, it's going to have a great user interface, it's going to be connected seamlessly to the cloud.
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The station's robotic arm removed the IDA from the trunk and placed the adapter about three feet away from the port it will be connected to.
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This was before social media, before we all had mobile phones, before it was so, so easy to be connected to the entire globe, of course.
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They are generally barred from doing business with individuals, businesses, and governments subject to sanctions, or even touching money that might be connected to sanctioned entities.
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LG says a mobile app can also be connected and used to track energy consumption, or to notify users when a cleaning cycle has been completed.
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The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, sent a letter to Congress that said agents had uncovered new emails that could be connected to the Clinton investigation.
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When Tillerson indicated in May 2017 that recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel would be connected to a peace deal, pro-Israel voices were outraged.
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In it he speculated that the red honey might be connected to the nearby service depots for M.T.A. buses, and to a substance called ethylene glycol.
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Trump was not present at the resort when the shooting took place and it is not believed to be connected to politics, according to the Herald.
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" Microsoft's and LinkedIn's "graphs" will be connected, Mr. Nadella said, and "that's when the magic starts to happen in terms of how digital work gets completed.
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Around 32,000 people said to be connected to the coup attempt have been arrested, including dozens of journalists employed by news outlets linked to Mr. Gulen.
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Many in Hindu-majority India revere and feed the animals they consider to be connected to the demigod Hanuman, who takes the form of a monkey.
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"To be connected to America's causes: liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people, brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures," McCain wrote.
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Satellite communications become the only way for these license holders to provide services in areas that are too expensive to be connected in any other way.
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"After three albums and crazy intense touring over the world, we felt we needed to pause...to be connected to the present," YELLE told The FADER.
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Between 20 billion and 30 billion devices are expected to be connected to the internet by 2020, researchers estimate, with a large percentage of them insecure.
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This means that, for a mesh connection to be a viable alternative to a standard one, many of the routers must be connected to the internet.
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"There are a number of Chinese companies doing big power generation projects, which need to be connected with new transmission and distribution systems," Prof Xu adds.
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The Switch Lite comes in three colors, but unlike the regular Switch, it cannot be connected to the television, and you can&apost remove the controllers.
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Calls to the phone numbers on the menu failed and an operator for the Pyongyang switchboard said the numbers could not be connected to international lines.
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If it can be connected to a screen, someone has probably modded it to run Doom, and if they haven't, someone is probably working on it.
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And last week, the authorities ruled the latest death a homicide, igniting speculation that the shooting could somehow be connected to Ms. O'Connell's death in 2010.
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I hope that discussions about porn might address principles of trust and respect, and, the seemingly old-fashioned idea that these may be connected to libido.
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The agents told him they thought the person who posted on his channel might be connected to the Florida shooting because they had the same name.
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The death was reported last week amid a growing number of lung illnesses across the country that doctors have said could be connected to e-cigarettes.
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He said that the complex would be operated by Munich Airport International and would be connected to Terminal 4, integrating the south side of the airport.
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