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The elaborate network of canals which run through and around Bangkok recall a time when all transportation relied on boats.

River systems are made up of a network of connecting channels.

River systems are made up of a network of connecting channels.

conquer The discrete parts of the network system work by themselves as well as together.

All of the network computers beginning with the same IP address are on the same domain.

The city is drafting a plan to expand the network of bike lanes in the region.

In 1952, a television network made history by being the first to use a computer to forecast the winner of the U.

S.

presidential election.

The government has established a national network of marine protected areas.

market There is a vast communication network in the human body which works to monitor the environment, and produce rapid adaptive responses as required.

Martin Luther King once observed that all men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality.

You'll have a better chance of finding work if you can establish a network of contacts that know your skills and education, and can let you know if they hear of any jobs that come up.

I'm going to walk around the conference, and network with a few people.

The human heart is surrounded by a network of veins and arteries.

The vast rail network of our country is being replaced by cars and trucks.

A network of volunteers is working to distribute food and blankets to the homeless on this cold, winter night.

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