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Watson's insight is verified by the mysterious link between Holmes and his arch-opponent, Dr. Moriarty.
What more could be asked for a Trial intended to warn the world against anti-Semitism than this opportunity to expose the exact link between the respectable Anti-Semite and the concentration-camp brute??
In a few school districts one finds a link between school and job.
There was no use in standing there in the drizzle, trying to find a link between Emile's murder and opium in a cup of coffee.
`` Mom '' Marr, as the more than 80 men at the center call her, is the link that helps to bridge the gulf between alcoholics and the outside world and between parolees and society.
Use of Video Arraignment system allows the courts to conduct the requisite arraignment process without the need to transport the person who has been formally accused ( offender ) to the courtroom by using an audio-visual link between the location where the offender is being held and the courtroom.
This suggests a link between circuits responsible for fear and also reward in anxious people.
Some of these have explored and offered accounts of Christie's disappearance in 1926, including the 1979 film Agatha ( with Vanessa Redgrave, where she sneaks away to plan revenge against her husband ) and the Doctor Who episode " The Unicorn and the Wasp " ( with Fenella Woolgar, her disappearance being the result of her suffering a temporary breakdown due to a brief psychic link being formed between her and an alien ).
However, the rail link between Abkhazia and Georgia proper has been closed for a number of years, forcing Armenia to receive rail cars laden with cargo only through the relatively expensive rail-ferry services operating between Georgian and other Black Sea ports.
The Georgian railway, which runs through the town of Gori in central Georgia, is the main transport link between Armenia and the aforementioned Georgian seaports.
An economic blockade with Turkey and Azerbaijan has cut Armenia's rail link between Gyumri and Kars to Turkey ; the rail link with Iran through the Azeri exclave of Nakhichevan ; and a natural gas and oil pipeline line with Azerbaijan.
The link between the Mosaic Law and Alfred's code is the " Apostolic Letter ," which explained that Christ " had come not to shatter or annul the commandments but to fulfill them ; and he taught mercy and meekness " ( Intro, 49. 1 ).
It is thought that he represents a link between the atomism of Democritus, and the skepticism of Pyrrho.
The Cobble Hill Tunnel was part of the first rail link between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.
Scarlatti's music forms an important link between the early Baroque Italian vocal styles of the 17th century, with their centers in Florence, Venice and Rome, and the classical school of the 18th century.
Work by two researchers has called into question the link between serotonin deficiency and symptoms of depression, noting the efficacy of SSRIs as treatment does not in itself prove the link.
The link between TNF and apoptosis shows why an abnormal production of TNF plays a fundamental role in several human diseases, especially in autoimmune diseases.
These oncolytic properties provided a promising link between CDV and lymphoma apoptosis which can lead to development of alternative treatment methods for both canine lymphoma and human non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
On slower or congested links ( 622 Mbit / s and below ), ATM does make sense, and for this reason most asymmetric digital subscriber line ( ADSL ) systems use ATM as an intermediate layer between the physical link layer and a Layer 2 protocol like PPP or Ethernet.
" Just about anything could be a target for Capp's satire — in one storyline Li ' l Abner is revealed to be the missing link between ape and man.
In the 1st century BC the Greek Dioscorides seems to have recognised a link between zinc minerals and brass describing how Cadmia ( zinc oxide ) was found on the walls of furnaces used to heat either zinc ore or copper and explaining that it can then be used to make brass.

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It served as a vital link for trade, commerce and travel that joined the eastern and western halves of the late 19th-century United States.
The fixed link has produced considerable time savings for those travelling between eastern and western Denmark.
Glasgow ’ s link with the eastern country became particularly close with shipyards building at the River Clyde being exposed to Japanese navy and training engineers.
* Covington and Ohio Railroad, part of a planned railroad link between eastern Virginia and the Ohio River
* The eastern and western networks are joined only via Argentina, due to slow progress on a direct link.
South of Route 4, Saddle River Road goes through the eastern side of Fair Lawn and into Saddle Brook, where it provides a link to both the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 80.
The Union Canal was then constructed to link the eastern end of the canal to Edinburgh.
Thus, although the Mecklenburg group is traditionally considered an East Low German group, it is in fact a link between eastern and western dialects.
The final link to the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika had been completed in July 1914 and was cause for a huge and festive celebration in the capital with an agricultural fair and trade exhibition.
This road had its northern terminus at Flüelen at the extreme eastern end of the lake, and the lake provided the only practical onward link to Lucerne, and hence the cities of northern Switzerland and beyond.
The section of Osaka-Tennōji via Kyōbashi, eastern half of the present line was built by the then ( I, apart from the second to open the present Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line network ) to link its line to the governmental railway network.
The valley is traversed by several highways, including U. S. Route 285, which enters the valley from the eastern side over the Front Range at Kenosha Pass, providing a vehicle link to Denver.
The Birkenhead Urban Area, as defined by the Office for National Statistics, includes Birkenhead, Wallasey, Bebington, Ellesmere Port, and the contiguous built-up areas which link those towns along the eastern side of the Wirral.
At the eastern side of the airfield the old runways and link roads of East Fortune airfield are now used as a motorcycle race track run by the Melville Motorcycle Club.
It was also a vital link to Roman territories further to the east ; until a more northerly route across Illyria was opened under Augustus it was Rome's main link with her empire in the eastern Mediterranean.
** Eight metro stations link to smaller networks that are not yet part of the central network, such as Berri UQAM in the eastern part of downtown and Pie-IX which links venues from the 1976 Summer Olympics.
It was the only reliable land link between the eastern States and the trading ports of Mississippi and Louisiana.
Constructed in waters up to 18 metres deep, the four barriers link five islands on the eastern side of the natural harbour at Scapa Flow.
Detroit became the northern end of the eastern division, with the old route to Indianapolis becoming a connecting link.
In the event, the A55 link was never built and instead the M531 ( by-passing the eastern side of Chester ) was incorporated into the M53.
This difficult economic climate is most visible in the town centre, the eastern part of which has been extensively redeveloped, with important historic buildings such as King Street Church and the town hall being demolished and Duke Street ( the link from Kilmarnock Cross to the Palace Theatre and out to the London Road ) built over.
The Canadian Pacific Railway was founded to provide a link from the province of British Columbia to the eastern provinces.
The breakage of an important arterial link isolated the residents in Hobart ’ s eastern suburbs – the relatively short drive across the Tasman Bridge to the city suddenly became a 50 kilometre ( 31 mi ) journey via the estuary's next bridge at Bridgewater.

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