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Walcott feels the Gunners would benefit from the variety he brings to Newcastle's attack, and would love to see him link up with Martin Odegaard for his old side.

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For the second series, Jenny is going deeper into the unintended consequences - the aftershocks - set in motion when people link up to the enormous global DNA database.

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The first to open was Lancashire's Preston Bypass, now part of the M6, in 1958 - but the M1 became the first to link up far-flung towns and cities the following year.

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Joining Udinese has also presented Davis with the opportunity to link up and learn from one of his heroes.

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That’s because individual faults can link up with others in the same seismic event to form a larger magnitude earthquake.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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