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It took three years to relink the tracks on the west and east ends of the border.
There are plans to relink this section to the adjacent mainline section.
A national service requirement would relink citizens to their country, their compatriots, and the nation's foreign policy.
If not, the preamble again calls the run-time and various strategies are possible, one being to relink the call-site for the new receiver type.
Unlink and relink text boxes without overflow.
Kochanski is less than happy about this, and bends all her efforts towards finding the spatial co-ordinates that will allow them to relink.
If none of the channel users were on server C, a user could join a private channel and later gain access when the servers relink.
The Amman Valley Railway Society have ambitious plans to relink Pontardawe to the main line.
On the occasion of the historic inter-Korean summit last year, the two Koreas agreed to relink this railway, as well as an adjacent highway.
He knew exactly which wires to cut, which bundles to isolate and relink with bridges so that no telltale blips would show up on the ship's self-regulating system.
When the load lightens we can relink the 2 systems mini DisplayPort, connect the systems via the fastest network connection common to all systems and let Qmaster distribute processing.
Rifle in hand, Alucius stepped down into the depression that had once held a Table, hoping that he could somehow relink to the shadowy web that connected both Tables and portals.
The funerary ceremonies, in particular the mummification and the ritual of the Opening of the Mouth to restore the living senses to the body, were designed to relink the man with his Ka.
SYS appropriately - it was necessary to relink the Multiuser DOS kernel (known as a nucleus) using the SYSGEN command.
As late as December 2008, Bridgeport considered a ferry service to relink the beach with the city, but this was rejected due to parking considerations and the need for a Coast Guard registered captain.
Abe has made efforts to relink ties with neighbouring China, while Nakagawa officially voiced his concern over the country's growing military expenditure, claiming that, were the situation in Taiwan to deteriorate, Japan would become, by 2020, a Chinese colony.
I do have a handful of allies who will relink some of my old programs to the network once it is restored-- some Samoans on Pacifica, Han Fei-tzu on Path, the Abo university on Outback.
The walkout by Greyhound's 6,300 union drivers, now in its fourth month, forced Mr. Currey to spend $20 million on private security firms, training programs for 3,400 replacement drivers and other moves to relink the Greyhound network to 9,000 cities and towns.
Right, so all your objections are mine, too, except about the risk of a nuclear drench, but here's another idea: suppose we keep Colossus out of it, reactivate the old USNA/Russian stations, relink their cable communications, and feed in all we have on the Martians?"
In theory, it's not supposed to be cross linked with secure systems without gate passwords for every upload or download, but in practice a lot of times, somebody opens the link to supervisors looking for new employees, and they leave it open so they don't have to spend five minutes every time they need to relink to send a file.