Similar words: inkstand, pink slip, link, blink, slink, link up, linked, inkling. Meaning: [lɪŋks] n. a golf course that is built on sand ground near a shore.
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61. He was accused of having strong links with the Communist Party.
62. Strong trading links exist between us and many South American countries.
63. A cabinet minister came under investigation for links to the Mafia.
64. It links the human heart to the life of the earth.
65. He retained very close links with France throughout his life.
66. His links with the organization turned out to be, at best, tenuous.
67. The Web is based on hypertext links that allow people to easily move from document to document.
68. Butter sales have fallen because margarine has improved in flavor. Further, butter consumption has decreased because of links to heart disease.
69. The Channel Tunnel links Britain with the rest of Europe.
70. Food production, processing and marketing are different links in the chain from farmer to consumer.
71. The department is interested in developing closer links with industry.
72. He maintained strong links with the world of the deaf.
73. Organizers of the project hope that international links will be forged.
74. Einstein's theory links energy with mass and velocity of light.
75. The college is keen to build links with local industries.
76. Until the rail links are in operation, passengers can only travel through the tunnel by coach.
77. The chart can then display the links connecting these groups.
78. The website contains links to assorted investment sites.
79. We were encouraged to bounce links off each other.
80. Such links contributed to the development among patients of a broader perspective about themselves and about leprosy.
81. To establish firm links, tutors are allocated to groups of schools so that staff come to know their tutor well.
82. The Senator has been urged to break off all links with arms companies.
83. Showing visitors the links between agriculture and the landscape has been an important part of the thinking behind each weekend's programme.
84. Inmos Transputers are unique because they combine a processor, communications links and memory on a single chip.
85. The Global Communications Group links ecological and other political activists via the Net.
86. These verbal clues act as links between major and subordinate points.
87. Childless, they were free,(sentencedict.com) not constrained - constraining - links between birth and death.
88. There had to be meeting points for the exchange of ideas, institutions that would create links among the citizens.
89. The links were often circuitous, narrow and made more difficult by differing levels.
90. There are active links with Media and Theatre Studies, with units on news and journalism, acting and directing.
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