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The Drifting Apart Storyline will provide a transnational geological history of the region tightly connected to its rich natural, built and cultural heritage.
UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO - ��Drifting Apart�� which brings together the Global Geopark Network in the Northern Peripheries and Arctic Region launches new website
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They are tightly connected to the Israeli and international Left as well.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Hizbullah on the homefront
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To keep the European integration process going, it has to be more tightly connected to national communities and respect the jurisdiction of nation states.
BBC: Referendum St
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Experiments like Kaye's come at a strange time in the history of interpersonal relationships: As the world gets smaller and more tightly connected, couples are increasingly moving apart.
FORBES: Love Tech Goes Long Distance
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By having a tightly connected system of research, service providers, small and large companies and workforce, manufacturing innovation can be core to a successful scale-up of products within cluster companies.
FORBES: Making It Work: Does Our Future Include Manufacturing?
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From a virus's perspective, there will be a single mass of humans, tightly connected by air travel, with plenty of susceptible people to fuel the fire of new plagues, whether natural, accidental or deliberate.
ECONOMIST: Science
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The 4Afrika Initiative will be tightly connected to Microsoft's network of more than 10, 000 existing partners in Africa today, a network it has built through more than 20 years of investing and operating in the continent.
ENGADGET: Microsoft launches 4Afrika initiative with Huawei W1 variant, TV white space broadband project
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Said differently, General Dynamics is run by the numbers as a portfolio of loosely connected businesses, rather than as a tightly integrated enterprise.
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