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linkage

[ling-kij] / ˈlɪŋ kɪdʒ /


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Or, as Derricotte has put it, the focus is on “doing the work” and seeing traditions and aesthetics, lineages and linkages, constantly forged and foregrounded.

From Los Angeles Times

In their refusal, New York officials directly challenged the linkage to the Supreme Court case cited by Trainor.

From Los Angeles Times

But New York officials challenged the linkage to the Supreme Court case.

From Los Angeles Times

He added: "The more we look the more the linkages between the 18th Century Atlantic world, Britain as a society and a culture become apparent."

From BBC

“We share a lot of linkages with the U.S., but we have so many differences. Healthcare policy. School shootings. We like not having as many guns.”

From Los Angeles Times