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links

noun as in golf course

Strongest match

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The rest of the page summarized some of the CDC’s own studies into autism and vaccine ingredients, none of which found any causal links between the two.

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Previous studies have shown that communities near extraction sites and end-use facilities experience higher rates of adverse birth outcomes and asthma, and there is growing interest in potential links to other conditions, including leukemia.

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Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign-affairs and security chief, told a press conference in Brussels that the explosion in Poland highlights the need to ensure the resilience of the bloc’s transport links.

As well as having a Dutch manager, the majority of players in the Curacao squad were born in the Netherlands but had family links that enabled them to play for Advocaat's side.

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“The concept of chain links is a metaphor for unity between people,” Ama explains with a smile.

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