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link

[lingk] / lɪŋk /




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Behind the pomp and glitter, each school chooses an annual theme, often linked to Afro-Brazilian heritage, social or political commentary, mythology and environmental issues.

From Barron's

These brain regions are often linked to cognitive control, which refers to the ability to evaluate mistakes, shift strategies, and adapt to new information.

From Science Daily

About 30% of human caused greenhouse gas emissions are linked to the way food is produced and consumed.

From Science Daily

Looking at the past 30 years, the ensemble simulations showed an overall rise in atmospheric water vapor linked to increasing global temperatures.

From Science Daily

Maggie Thatcher came a few years before Reagan, but they were closely allied and historically linked as figureheads of the triumphant New Right.

From Salon