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--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hitachi America, Ltd., today announced the debut of a new corporate brand campaign, an evolution of its "Interconnected" campaign launched earlier this year.
Hitachi Launches Brand Campaign Highlighting Social Innovation Business - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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Interconnected financial markets will see to that in a hurry.
Jeffrey Rubin: Where Is Globe Growth Without the U.S., Europe and Japan? Jeffrey Rubin 2011
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Interconnected networks of trees are essential for (native) birds to survive in urban settings.
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Interconnected financial markets will see to that in a hurry.
Jeffrey Rubin: Where Is Globe Growth Without the U.S., Europe and Japan? Jeffrey Rubin 2011
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Interconnected alarms cause all alarms to sound when just one senses smoke.
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Interconnected alarms cause all alarms to sound when just one senses smoke.
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Interconnected, we begin to creatively come together to provide food, water, jobs, education, safety, opportunities so all may experience a full and glorious life.
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Try and follow along as we walk you through the story of the Amazing Hidden, Interconnected and Surprising Truths of ACCCE's true leadership ...
Pete Altman: ACCCE: the American Chamber of Connected Coal Executives 2009
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The anecdote is the perfect opening for Novogratz's new book, The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in An Interconnected World, which is part memoir, part meditation on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and part manifesto about how to attack (and how not to attack) the problem of global poverty.
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I said … "[Interconnected quantum effects are] non-algorithmic and, therefore non-deterministic."
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