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They found less intercommunication in the brains of old people.
There were also organizational changes, made possible by better training and intercommunication.
Intercommunication between the countries of Europe was too well established for the case to be otherwise.
Perhaps he was only still tuned in on some wave length of their intercommunication.
This Great Community can only occur with "free and full intercommunication."
He turned his back in dismissal and dialed a number on the ship's intercommunication system.
"Please describe the intercommunication system used by your ship in detail.
The peasants themselves demanded more information, education and intercommunication.
Rat switched back to the intercommunication for his team.
It is hoped that intercommunication among Member States will double by 2020.
However, there are no cross passages and no intercommunication between structures.
There will always be the need for some intercommunication and the appropriate interfaces should be provided.
This system combines exchange services with automatic intercommunication facilities.
In this way the northern province is contiguous to both the other two, bringing all three into closer intercommunication.
Chapter 4: Spanish as a language of intercommunication, from the Conquest to present.
The other internal roads are terraced making easier the intercommunication between the districts.
It's the only means of intercommunication possible.
There is naturally much intercommunication, which would be greatly curtailed by a system having the capacity of only a single message at a time.
Nevertheless, factors such as exogamy and the needs of commerce foster intercommunication strategies.
This allows them to peer, which circumvents the costly earlier intercommunication arrangements.
"Within the casing is an archaic device for electronic intercommunication.
The whole vessel was geared for instant intercommunication.
In the absence of any real intercommunication between one part of Oceania and another, this was not difficult to arrange.
Amtorian ships employ only the most primitive means of intercommunication.
What intercommunication can we then expect?