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links

[lingks] / lɪŋks /
NOUN
golf course
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Events will show the cultural links between the countries, including a sleigh designed in 1845 by the German-born Prince Albert, who was married to Queen Victoria.

From BBC

But it also came under repeated scrutiny over how it obtained financial donations from members and its links to politicians.

From Barron's

The tuatara also maintains large palatal teeth, which further highlight its links to early reptiles.

From Science Daily

They don’t prevent you from accidentally sharing personal information online, protect you from phishing links or stop you from being tracked through cookies and browser fingerprinting.

From Salon

It is easy to see why Wiegman so often turns to Mead in big games, however, when she links up so well with right-back Lucy Bronze and creates numerous opportunities from wide positions.

From BBC