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links

[lingks] / lɪŋks /
NOUN
golf course
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Other analysts have disputed those links, however, and research on Lakurawa is complicated as the term has been used to describe various armed fighters in the northwest.

From Barron's

The study links early-life microbiota changes in mice, even without direct emulsifier consumption, to a higher likelihood of developing these chronic conditions later on.

From Science Daily

Instead, it is hoped the area can take advantage of its links to the national grid by becoming a green energy hub and ensure it remains a big employer in the area.

From BBC

He said the charity also had a fund to help younger mums and links with other agencies so it can offer toy vouchers at Christmas.

From BBC

Turkey's security services regularly target people with suspected links to IS.

From BBC