Similar words: link, blink, link up, inkling, sprinkling, naked, monkey, sunken. Meaning: [lɪŋk] adj. connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks.
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121. They reported a 60 % higher risk linked to maternal alcohol consumption.
122. It could be linked with other tourist attractions in the city by running steam trains along an existing track through the docks.
123. It is linked to an appraisal system usually based upon a banded assessment of performance.
124. To some extent, this factor was linked to adult depression through its association with other vulnerability factors.
125. The farm was linked to the Cheale Meats abattoir in Essex, where foot and mouth was first discovered.
126. The deaths linked to Zyban include heart attacks, suicides, brain disorders and asthma attacks.
127. Because they were walking downhill her limp was making her awkward and she linked arms with him to keep her balance.
128. Systems which streamline administrative work and can be linked into other areas of the practice are being used more and more.
129. Julia Patterson as she linked arms with two other senators and escaped down the marble stairs.
130. It is therefore already apparent that the suggested different origins of the glasses can be linked with their different chemical compositions.
131. For reasons linked to the physical strength needed to operate them at the beginning,(http://sentencedict.com/linked.html) spinning mules were operated by men.
132. The formula governing firefighters' pay is linked to the national average earnings for manual workers.
133. Catastrophe, as discussed in Chapter 13, can be linked with inevitability, to assert dramatic power.
134. So far, no material evidence has linked Pyongyang to the assassination attempt.
135. Gabians are large wire baskets filled with rocks and linked together.
136. The two have been linked almost as long as either of them has existed.
137. The photographs are linked across the book by fleeting resemblances, oppositions, repetitions, the pictorial equivalents of assonance and half-rhyme.
138. Defence Minister Gene Louw emphasized that neither was linked to any illegal or criminal activities.
139. The mayor, Pietro Giubilo, had to quit in the face of corruption allegations involving companies linked to Communion and Liberation.
140. Within the civil service the Priestley pay bargaining system was abolished which linked civil service pay to rates in the private sector.
141. They have an open client-server architecture and manage heterogeneous workstations, servers and host computers linked via a local area network.
142. If the object is linked, changes in the original will be automatically updated in the object.
143. About the Families Investigators have long linked unfavorable family situations with poor academic performance.
144. He built up a hostel linked to the church for overseas students and asylum seekers.
145. Athelstan linked his arm through that of the coroner and they carefully made their way down Cheapside.
146. All things in heaven and earth were mysteriously linked with the divine powers, but beautiful things most of all.
147. Margaret linked her arm through mine and we walked to the zebra-crossing.
148. There was a certain amount of rearrangement as the whole audience linked.
149. During this bleak phase of its history the cat became firmly linked in the popular mind with witches and black magic.
150. The doctrine of karma is inseparably linked with reincarnation.
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