(1) Think of the power grid as a network of crisscrossing canals, shared by all.
(2) Cervical and brachial plexuses form a network of primary, interlacing nerves.
(3) He said a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510simplistic responseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb would be to reduce the network to those lines that were economically viable.
(4) As explained above, a rail network consists of lines and points.
(5) The objective of the fair is to offer a window of opportunity to display, develop and network community products.
(6) It is a luminous network of lines, floating in three dimensions in a crystal glass cube.
(8) Travis runs a network of 700 branches which trade under a variety of names including Commercial Ceiling Factors and Keyline.
(9) The groups are connected by smaller sets of geometric shapes and a network of yellow lines that resembles a lattice.
(10) It was Beeching's axing of much of our railway network in the 1960s that got us partly into the public transport mess we are in now.
(11) The biggest skateboard stars are now regular performers on the sports network ESPN and on MTV.
(12) Lucio came round last night with the equipment to network our computers.
(13) These made, and continue to make, the city one of the most important interchanges on the rail network , as well as a major destination in its own right for business and for tourism.
(15) If the former is your choice, contact professionals through your network at the Postal Service.
(16) These were people with an extensive network of social contacts.
(17) Could an interconnected network of democracies, from the local to the global, be the political model of the future?
(18) Once it's on your network, you can watch full screen streaming TV on any computer in your local network .
(19) The company has a network of 326 branches