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ConnectionsSee “friends.”
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ConnectionsPersons identified with a horse, such as owner, trainer, rider and stable employees.
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ConnectionsPeople connected to a horse: owner, trainer, rider and stable employees, etc.
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Connections – Connections are people you join up with or connect with on LinkedIn. Connections are similar to Facebook ‘likes’ but are more likely to be made with people you have met, would like to do business w [..]
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ConnectionsA term used on LinkedIn to describe the people you are associated with.
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ConnectionsConnections, whom we might call friends, followers, or fans, communicate and share content in a variety of ways including direct messages (akin to email within the social networking site), wall posts (posts to a profile, visible to others), and chat or instant messaging (IM) options.
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ConnectionsFlight arrangements that require a change of aircraft at an intermediate airport (baggage will be automatically checked through to the final destination airport).
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ConnectionsA cultural element that describes the essential role played by a landscape in the life, culture and well-being of indigenous individuals and societies. "Traditional connections" refe [..]
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ConnectionsUsually seen on LinkedIn but used as a general term across social media for the people you are connected to, are following you or “like” your updates.
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ConnectionsA connection is the analog of a friend in LinkedIn.
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Connections
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People with whom one is acquainted who can offer help and influence.
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Connections==Citations of ''connections''==
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** ''Connections'' explores an "Alternative View of Change" [...] that rejects the conventional linear and view of historical pr [..]
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Connections - Term used to refer to a horse?s jockey, trainer and owner
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