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"I think art has become an important conduit for both local collectors and Indian diaspora outside of India to reconnect with their roots," Ms Sihare-Sutin said.

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I went in optimistic, expecting tips on reconnecting, but Mary said she wanted space; things were too difficult.

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After committing himself to professional kitchens, Rafidi returned to D.C. with a plan to reconnect to his roots.

Then, a massive flood burst through volcanic barriers to open the Bab el-Mandab strait and reconnect the Red Sea with the world's oceans.

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NIE Networks said it is "doing our very best" to get as many as possible reconnected, but had already warned it could run into Monday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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