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If Gaza can have a functioning port and be
linked
to the West Bank, you can have a viable Palestinian state, Palestinian economy.
But as we straddle the top of this energy mountain, at this stage, we move from a time where our economic success, our sense of individual prowess and well-being is directly
linked
to how much of this we consume, to a time when actually our degree of oil dependency is our degree of vulnerability.
Right now, here we are
linked
up to Long Beach and everywhere else, and all these secret locations for a fraction of that cost, and we can send and receive huge quantities of information without it costing anything.
About 12 years ago, there was a story published, a horrible story, that
linked
the epidemic of autism to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine shot.
So we built our own towers, created a wireless network and
linked
clinics in Lilongwe, Malawi's capital.
In a now famous CNN clip, you can see them sitting on the ground, their arms
linked.
And then they benefit through the exposure, advertising and
linked
sales.
And they put advertising against it and
linked
from it to iTunes.
And those have been
linked
then with the rather alarming, growing rates of obesity, shown in these maps here, and that obesity has also been triggering great increases in heart disease and diabetes to the point where a child born today has a one-in-three chance of developing diabetes.
If you did that and then
linked
it up to a turbine, that would create enough power to make me happen for a day.
This is used all over the place, including LinkedIn, where I am an unwhole individual.
And any psychologist will tell you that fear in the organism is
linked
to flight mechanism.
At a business level, you might look at the well-being of your employees, which we know is really
linked
to creativity, which is
linked
to innovation, and we're going to need a lot of innovation to deal with those environmental issues.
A normal guy becomes
linked
to the strange world, called Midian, through his dreams and his psychiatrist coerces him into believing he is responsible for a series of gruesome murders of families in recent months... Thinking this to be true, he retreats to Midian - located under a rural cemetery - where he is reluctantly accepted.
The idea is horrible, certain scenes
linked
to the plot (such as the continued love story even though the male romantic interest is a SHRUNKEN HEAD) are so bad that I wanted to do myself bodily harm while watching them.
The woman in a hurry, Mary(June Clyde), is
linked
to the death scene; but it is McMillan that has to try and solve the case to avoid serious suspicion.
Although inevitably
linked
to the 70's decade, the concept of "exploitation-cinema" is actually nearly as old as cinema itself.
He has a "vision" of God knows what and rushes off the save his kids who are walking into a cornfield maze and are somehow
linked
to this "vision" How you ask?
Basically what we have here is a story about a couple of American teenagers (one male, one female both beautiful people of course) who seem to be psychically linked, in that every time both of them fall asleep, they can inhabit each others dreams and express each others innermost desires... think Mills & Boon meets X-files and you'll be somewhere near the mark.
It's burdened with a plot that revolves around the mysterious murders of several young women, which then gets
linked
to the discovery of a body over 40 years old.
He stumbles upon a couple of murders and attempted murders
linked
to a mysterious cane.
When they were first in violation of a code 46 it was suggested that they were not to know that they may have been genetically
linked
but all the technology was available to them, he took her fingerprint and therefore genetic details when he was investigating the fraud.
The 1974 original was a masterpiece that revolved on the social drama as much as it did on the retribution and, even though it was pure exploitation, part two still had quite a few redeeming qualities and at least the events were a logically
linked
to those occurring in the first.
The book tells about all sorts of devilish theories and strange coincidences that are
linked
to the number 23. Walter almost promptly identifies himself with the book's protagonist (a sleazy detective investigating a grim case of suicide) and begins to spot copious examples of the 23 enigma in his own private life.
This is quickly followed by more deaths, all
linked
by their relation to our heroine having been on bad terms with them before their passing.
Worse than mediocre thriller about an abused wife who goes on the lam after she is
linked
circumstantially to the death of her husband and sister.
This movie should have been billed as three movie-summaries
linked
together to form a full-length feature film (including lots of shots of people slowly walking down dark corridors and streets).
Having just seen Walt Disney's The Skeleton Dance on the Saturday Morning Blog as
linked
from YouTube, I used those same sources to watch a remake done in Technicolor for the Columbia cartoon unit and animated by the same man-Ub Iwerks.
This film follows a bunch of people whose lives are oddly
linked
to each others' with results beyond anyone's nightmares.
It is very funny how those situations become
linked
during the film.
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