Two young women howl at the moon in this likable dark comedy about getting in touch with your lupine side. |
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People with this disorder are in touch with reality unless they develop schizophrenia. |
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If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover. |
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I think everybody has a certain amount of that, and either you're in touch with it or you're not. |
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Read books, get in touch with organisations and search the internet for information. |
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The most important thing management can do is to stay in touch with the people who do the real work in the company. |
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My family somewhat secludes itself from the rest of the town, and I've only kept in touch with a handful of friends from college. |
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Anyone barmy enough to join Morris in jumping out of a plane can get in touch with him about next year's trip to France. |
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So it was a thrill to hear from Jed, who'd come across my name on the Web and wanted to get in touch. |
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I spend a lot time getting in touch with who I am and I'm more selective about the company I keep. |
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Your friendship will be way more intriguing if you and your bud get in touch with your true inner selves. |
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We got in touch with other writers and we have pulled together a few items for you to, hopefully, take pleasure in. |
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Some people blog for fun, for self-promotion to pursue a special interest or to stay in touch with a bunch of friends. |
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Group or individual sessions can help you get in touch with who you really are and help you to believe in your own self-worth. |
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They stayed in touch as they went on with their lives, but there were no fixed ties, no permanent commitments. |
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We are in touch with him and his is bearing up well and keeping himself busy. |
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We really hope that people from Asian communities with an interest in charities will get in touch and join this scheme. |
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I'd like to help you get in touch with the person you seek but it's just getting to be too big a drain on me. |
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Moylan spent a week in Thailand, and after returning to England kept in touch with Wan by phone and mail. |
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All community groups have to do is get in touch and tell us how they believe broadband would help them. |
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When Jade first went missing, she kept in touch with her mother but has now stopped contacting her and has not returned home. |
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This might be good news for the communications industry and good news for anyone trying to get in touch with us. |
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She was an avid reader and kept in touch with her home county through the weekly Connaught Telegraph. |
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I would like to thank your newspaper for keeping me in touch with home developments. |
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We can consciously cultivate practices that bring us in touch with other kinds of temporality. |
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There's no confusing failure with getting in touch with one's feminine nature in his work. |
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The sessions are aimed at getting individuals in touch with the inner self. |
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The movie elicits in people a connection or a hunger to be in touch with the transcendent. |
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I want him to be in touch with his Australian heritage and learn to tackle and play the game that they play in heaven. |
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This was the work of a vital performer in touch with the soul of the Cosmic American Music. |
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He wrote her a rap song before he departed and he sings for me now, just to keep in touch with his feelings for this woman so far away. |
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As we walked back down the ward, I asked the ward sister if the mother had been in touch. |
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They have all been split up and sent to other homes, so we have promised to keep in touch. |
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Yes Bharatanatyam can provide a way of keeping in touch with roots in India. |
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Staying in touch also helps you figure out whether he was the real deal or just a mirage. |
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Obviously, Washington is in touch with governments bilaterally also to get them involved in this fight. |
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One can be trendy and fashionable and still keep in touch with one's cultural roots. |
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Scrum-half Danny Brough, another player to have a blinder at The Shay, claimed the remainder to stay in touch with the leaders. |
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And officers hunting her killer urged people who spotted anyone with bloodstained clothes to get in touch with them. |
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I was concerned that maybe something happened so I tried getting in touch with her, till I realized I had been blown off. |
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I hated the first one, but decided to sit back, relax and get in touch with my inner angel. |
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Also, it's a good idea to be in touch with the local political and economic movers and shakers to see what the job needs are in your community. |
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McGinley had been in touch with the leaders since day one but two bogeys and a double bogey in four holes proved his undoing. |
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Children are ungrateful, exposed to bad influences, stubborn and not in touch with Asian values. |
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Why do male friends and boyfriends from the past always get in touch when their lives are falling apart? |
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After updating him on all of her adventures she bid him good nite and promised to keep in touch no matter what. |
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Anyone interested in classes in Woodwork, Pottery or upholstery are advised to get in touch with the organization as soon as possible. |
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Because of urban sprawl, it's more difficult for people to get in touch with the natural world. |
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He was eventually put in touch with Liverpool consultant neurosurgeon Paul May. |
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For the utmost in winter car safety you may wish to purchase a car phone to make keeping in touch easier. |
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His bed is still there, together with the speaking tubes that kept him in touch with goings-on at the bridge. |
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I say to the member that he should be in touch with the constituents in his area, because they want better roads. |
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By generating form from these, architects can claim to be in touch with the inner structures of the universe, or even the music of the spheres. |
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Newsletters, bulletins, open houses or family meetings are more formal ways to stay in touch. |
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I told him I just wanted him to stay in touch, visit us now and then, and return my phone calls. |
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The vital energy and expressive dances got me in touch with my inner Greek poet. |
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It helps those of us in non-medical areas stay in touch with the reality of what it takes to deal with a self-destructive society. |
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He used a local radio ham called Roy Evans in a tiny radio shack in Great Bends to keep in touch. |
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This is due to the occupational helpline not getting in touch with their employer straight away. |
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If you happen to be a fellow Bostonian or Cantabrigian, then get in touch with chapter President Ronan Wolfsdorf find out what we're up to. |
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Encourage the prudent, overconventional Capricorns to get in touch with their animal origins with goat's milk soap from Senteurs de Provence. |
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The job involves being continually in touch with stock keepers to ensure that the deliveries are being done promptly. |
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Not hearing from him, I contacted another friend in the UK, who had been in touch with his sister. |
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It's best to adopt a light attitude especially in serious, heavy matters and remain in touch with your sense of humour. |
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I feel the need to indulge in some macho pursuits, get in touch with my he-man side again. |
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He describes how the revolution in communication has made it easier for immigrants to keep in touch with the home country. |
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Rather than plucking random pigeons off the street, she got in touch with pigeon fanciers who owned homing pigeons. |
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We got in touch with Umbro and hopefully they took some of our suggestions on board. |
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I'd love to say that we're still in touch and she sends me Christmas cards every year but that just isn't the case. |
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If you wanted a butler, or a housemaid, or a cook, you got in touch with Mrs Stroud. |
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Many doctors start off caring and being in touch with their essential humanity at the outset of their training or career. |
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Even though they eventually married different partners, they stayed in touch. |
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After much research he got in touch with one of the most renowned clockmaking firms in Ireland. |
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It's payback time, and even former peaceniks have gotten in touch with their inner patriot. |
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Each month, as regular as clockwork I would send her money so she didn't have to go back to the bar and we emailed to stay in touch. |
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It's a nice ice-breaker when I talk to clients that I haven't been in touch with for a month or so. |
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I have been in touch with fellow councillors in Poole about introducing pedalos on the lake, which would be better than boats. |
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He also considers himself lucky to have gained two penfriends with whom he remains in touch. |
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And I've farewelled Sarah and Jodie who are in the South of France at the moment, I think, with hopes of staying in touch. |
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The move to an inaccessible location will make it more difficult for loved ones to keep in touch with inmates. |
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He has suggested putting us in touch with people to commercialize our work, but we are not following this now. |
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Subsequently we have had many further meetings in the U.K. and in Bombay, while staying in touch via fax and phone. |
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A medical school might be able to put you in touch with a student studying physical therapy. |
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The story is told with considerable ingenuity and also a little humour from a team fully in touch with their puppet world. |
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Ever since this happened, I've found myself getting back my imagination, getting back in touch with my inner child. |
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I've started doing an instructorship so I can teach paddling and we've been in touch with the Sligo Council Sports and Recreation office. |
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So, if there's anyone out there in Edinburgh who's filthy rich, then do get in touch. |
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If all this proves he's an intelligent songwriter, it's also plain that he is in touch in an all-American way with his inner man. |
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Organizations should get in touch with their intel folks and ask for a threat assessment. |
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But they stressed there was still a chance for interested parties to get in touch. |
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If you have any other questions, please feel free to get in touch and I'll reply as quickly as I possibly can. |
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Booth got in touch with him and introduced him to her grandmother, then 99 years old. |
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This kept the village and school in touch and resulted in better understanding and productive co-operation. |
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I would be intelligent, charming, sexy, a huge flirt, with a sense of humour but a down-to-earth guy in touch with his sensitive side. |
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But I've always maintained Dale is a flyweight, and Dale has been in touch this week and agreed. |
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They kept in touch most weeks with text messages, phone calls and postcards of places she thought her father might want to paint. |
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Thus, even though users declare that they follow many people using Twitter, they only keep in touch with a small number of them. |
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Diana was in touch with reality, she showed this just by the way that she dressed, a keen follower of fashion. |
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My wife and i are traveling the country in our rv and using the fone and laptop to keep in touch with our grandkids. |
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Doing those sort of those outdoor activities, it's a bit like a crash course in getting in touch with nature. |
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But, to their credit, they kept in touch and fought bravely to get back on terms. |
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If after reading these, you find yourself depressed about not having free will, please be in touch. |
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The building is in the forefront of the great art of the future, all the while staying in touch, culturally speaking, with the recent past. |
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Does being an early adopter of technology make it more difficult for you to stay in touch with regular people? |
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The second is that he is in touch with reality, but chooses to distort it in his public pronouncements for political gain or mere gratification. |
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In this way they can have a power lunch and keep in touch with the office at the same time, without disturbing other customers. |
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He said the HSE had been in touch with CORGI to ensure gas fitters were alerted to the dangers. |
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I think they are more in touch with the part of their organisation that will provide them with preferment in their party. |
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I got in touch with the skipper of Siteseeker, a fast dayboat operating out of Porthleven. |
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Ward off gazumpers and make vendors feel morally bound to proceed, by keeping in touch with everyone involved. |
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Most Geminians never lose their sense of wonder, but if you have, it is time to get back in touch with that mercurial inner child. |
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Discover a private place of solitude and get in touch with your inner emotions and thoughts through body awareness. |
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At the end we hugged and kissed each other goodbye, and he gave me his new address and email, and promised to be in touch. |
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Plus he had a punishing travel schedule to keep in touch with his constituents. |
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For Arthur, separation from Alec was purgatory, although the pair believed they were in touch telepathically. |
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The Lord Lyon wrote to us a year ago saying that schools with heraldic devices should get in touch to check if they were allowed to use them. |
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You're going to meet a great guy or girl, but still keep in touch with all of your friends. |
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I gave up, connected the computer and sent emails to all my US friends, praying they were okay and asking them to get in touch. |
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They quickly found their way into an impromptu session with a visiting trance medium, who claimed to be in touch with discarnate entities. |
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He responded emotionally that he would call former President Carter, with whom he said he was in touch, and started to leave. |
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To that end, the key aim of all our contacts with enquirers will be to put them in touch with their nearest Bible-teaching church. |
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We keep in touch with what our customers want by doing two shifts on the shop floor every week and I am the manager for that time. |
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They seemed keen to keep in touch once they returned to India so we exchanged e-mail addresses. |
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Perhaps are some of us in touch with our psychic energy and able to use it to predict with accuracy? |
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Anyway, some have asked us to query our readers since we are in touch with so many people in the healthcare industry. |
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When released, he resumed exile on the continent, in touch with Shaftesbury and William of Orange. |
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In the 1820s Hugo came in touch with liberal writers, but his political stand wavered from side to side. |
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Already a number of people have been in touch with the station headquarters in Ballyhaunis acknowledging the service. |
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She journeyed home on a regular basis over the years, always liking to keep in touch with her native village and district. |
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If you are out there, Mac, and in touch with your friends, please put me out of my misery and convey my heartfelt apologies to Miss Whatshername? |
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Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers. |
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They kept in touch, and this year, now aged 29, hit on a way of making pots of money. |
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It will also deploy a Wi-Fi network to keep assorted hacks and photographers in touch. |
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They said they were in touch with technical support at a military airbase in Lakenheath, in Norfolk in Britain. |
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Over the years, you have stayed in touch, exchanged long phone calls and birthday cards and kidded him about marrying well. |
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This has kept his palate firmly in touch with the European style of winemaking. |
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She has since been reconciled with her family who put her in touch with the Amber Foundation so she can address her drug abuse problems. |
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He and Claudia kept in touch through letters and by sending audio tape recordings to each other. |
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The workshop is an activist project in that it empowers the women and helps them get in touch with their creative potential. |
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This message, even when presented figuratively, uses extra linguistic referents to bring it in touch with the reality around us. |
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date. |
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People's preferences in regard to how they keep in touch are undergoing a gradual change. |
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He advised Ron to start looking for a farm and put him in touch with a suitable land agent. |
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They work in recruiting and outreach programs and keep in touch with alumni and alumnae. |
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I owe some of my initial successes to old friends at Oxford who put me in touch with publishers and the like. |
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The league table is very tight this season, and a couple more defeats could see City in touch with the relegation stragglers. |
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It is wonderful for keeping in touch with friends and family, being no respecter of borders or time zones. |
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We discuss the news and agree to keep in touch by telephone and then disperse to our respective apartments. |
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A year before, two of the girls got in touch with each other and planned a reunion of sorts. |
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As a result, I am more in touch with my own sexuality than most heterosexual people could even come close to achieving. |
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They both got in touch and asked us for demos, but we never heard anything back. |
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Up to that stage we had still lived in hope that were was some reason why she was still alive and hadn't been in touch. |
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In particular, would they find their own conclusions harder to arrive at if they were more in touch? |
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An energetic round of theatre visits kept her in touch with the latest in dramatic writing and performance. |
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A former East Lancashire woman who now lives in Mexico is trying to get in touch with a long-lost friend from Darwen. |
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I was actually put back in touch with my two long-lost half-brothers because of all this. |
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Since becoming single again, I've been making an effort to get back in touch with old friends I'd stupidly lost touch with. |
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So I'll be in touch if I find out anything more, but don't hold your breath. |
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New Jersey residents are urged to get in touch with their own assemblyman to comment on assembly bill No.2624, or its sponsor. |
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Several clubs have been in touch and there are already a number of offers on the table. |
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Some parents will get in touch with the service to let them know where their children are to be taken that night. |
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Trusting in her talent and staying in touch with reality seems to have been the wisest career plan of all so far. |
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He gets in touch with his Indian heritage and a wisdom drenched phrase bubbles through his drunken babble. |
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Mersenne both kept in touch with savants all over Europe, and seems to have had a clear vision himself of what a new philosophy must consist in. |
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Which reminds me, I need to get in touch with all the usual parents I babysit for, and tell them to call me here at Alex's instead. |
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And he called for anyone who believes they may have been stalked or followed in the Sharrow area, which is popular among students, to get in touch. |
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Short on experience but untainted by Washington, this one is in touch with the people. |
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If anyone has a problem about transport they are advised to get in touch with any member of the parish pastoral council or phone the parochial house. |
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The chef has tried to offer a wide variety of freshwater fish dishes, keeping in touch, however, with traditional recipes such as rice with perch, fried bleaks, and whitefish. |
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The two remain in touch, but friends say the close rapport they once enjoyed has been destroyed, despite their public protestations to the contrary. |
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Because the entire school is rarely more than 60, it is common for children to have the freedom of the whole building and be in touch with all the staff. |
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A people more fully in touch with, and respectful of, nature than nearly anyone on Earth has borne the brunt of urbanized environmental do-goodism. |
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Hobby and Rayburn were only the first in a stream of politicians to stay in touch with goings-on at Del Charro. |
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Staying in touch with a newsmaker can sometimes lead to a wedding invitation. |
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If you would like to become involved then please do get in touch with the staff at the centre and they will be able to steer you in the right direction. |
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The mobile internet, touted as a means of always being in touch and thus of overcoming social alienation, will be likely to help atomise society even faster. |
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If the lucky, lucky suggester would like to get in touch, they'll find something very interesting gracing their letter box in the next couple of days. |
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The people in the group bond in a special way, and addresses are exchanged at the end so you can keep in touch with, or just remind yourself of, those you walked with. |
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We believe it is important to attentively be in touch with our customers. |
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Transplant patients are given the option of being put in touch with the the donor's family so Dave sent a thank-you card to his donor's partner Lyn McLean. |
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You're in touch with U.S. officials at the American embassy there. |
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The rcmp community outreach team has been in touch with local religious groups in Toronto, sources said. |
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So he got back in touch with Margaret who quickly rustled up two pairs, one with black and gold satin stripes, the other covered in sequins complete with gold tassels. |
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Anyone with a problem getting to the golf club is asked to get in touch with any member of the social services committee and they will be looked after. |
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Then they got in touch with the coastguard and even the police turned up! |
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He was the conduit through which hundreds of people knew one another and kept in touch and up to date with each other. |
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The point of social networking is that people stay in touch. |
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We felt that we had dropped two points against Bournemouth last week so it was important to get back to winning ways and keep in touch with the sides at the top of the table. |
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Twenty-seven years of shared experiences later, they still kept in touch. |
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Police were trying to get in touch with relatives of the dead and injured. |
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Sometimes people living in the same city prefer to keep in touch with each other through e-mail or text-messaging rather then meeting in person or placing a phone call. |
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In temperament and style DeLillo is Apollonian, a secret sharer with his technocrats and obsessives, whereas Pynchon is chthonic, in touch with darker gods. |
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It has kept all of us in touch with reality as it exists in Tokyo and Japan along with a better understanding of what Tokyo and Japan are all about. |
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He appealed to scrabblers in other parts of Zambia to get in touch with the national mother body if they are to be included in next year's Africa championships. |
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If you have any books you would like to donate, particularly textbooks and reference works, please get in touch and we'll happily take them off your hands. |
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People here are outdoorsy, and still very in touch in with the land. |
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Part of what I like about Spider-Man is that despite its staggering budget and daunting market clout, it stays in touch with the unpretentiousness of the source material. |
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I flew to Barcelona after being in touch by mail with the winery I was to visit. |
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Second favourite Continent, ridden by Keith Dalgleish and trained by Dandy Nicholls, briefly showed on the nearside but was never really in touch. |
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Where does a Latin America-born boy with a Cuban father living in Miami learn to get in touch with Americana folk roots? |
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But in our keeping in touch that summer, he started hitting on me. |
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The service this offers is cheap, safe and allows clients to remain at a distance until they are convinced they are in touch with someone they really want to meet. |
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And so theoretically they could have gone out and made the film without ever being in touch with me. |
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A listener from Thousand Oaks put me in touch with the dachshund rescue center where I adopted Lisa-Marie. |
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And that's why I hid myself away in their attic room for much of my three week exile, tuning into UK radio on the giant wireless set, keeping in touch with home. |
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Thank you to everyone who's got in touch to offer their good wishes. |
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Fenagh kept in touch when adding their fourth point but this was cancelled out when Conor Redmond sent over their seventh point midway through the half. |
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Anyone seeking any kind of assistance in making it over to Hungary for the only festival of jazz I know that is held in a vineyard should get in touch pretty sharpish. |
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He did, however, keep in touch with a wide circle of courtiers and especially with the dauphin Henry upon whose eventual accession his hopes of recovery now depended. |
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I then got in touch, or got the office manager to get in touch with the handler and tell him to get on with it because I thought it was their job that was gone off. |
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A short time ago we got in touch with Nasser Hadian, a professor at Tehran University who is currently a visiting professor at Columbia University. |
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The walk would be an in-the-flesh demonstration, without pomp and pretence, as to just how in touch with real life our officials at City Hall are, or are not. |
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To speak Carrier you have to get in touch with your glottis. |
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He was then put in charge of the Chindit force to operate in Burma behind the Japanese lines, using radio to keep in touch and supplied from the air. |
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The couple are intent on keeping Lucy in touch with her roots. |
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The two had stayed in touch over the years, and Bucca kept a picture of McDonald in his home. |
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Number 8 I would probably take my laptop computer even though it would be a bit of a bind but it would make keeping in touch with the family easier. |
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The cheaper option if illness, accident or redundancy strikes, is to get in touch with your bank or other lender and arrange to reschedule your loan repayments. |
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The museum officials said they were planning to get in touch with professional mummy conservators as they could not locate anyone with the needed expertise in the country. |
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If you want your boots to be unique and personalized, you can get in touch with West Coast Shoe Company or Dayton Shoe Company to order custom motorcycle boots. |
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He still remains in touch with his fellow strikers, but the arcs of their career paths say much about the fickleness of the game, the way prospects are outwardly manipulated. |
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He told me he would be in touch next week, to follow up on the story and to arrange a visit from a photographer to get some shots of me at my computer. |
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But the slog to November 6th has been dispiriting and enervating enough to put many of us in touch with our inner 4-year-old. |
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Imaginative ways of bring people together should be explored, such as picnics, cultural events, film showings, and regular newsletters to keep people in touch. |
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At the end of our experiment, my friend and I both felt a little more in touch with our world and ourselves. |
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Shouldn't we be working on getting in touch with this technology so that we can keep track of children and young people who are absent from school? |
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Make sure to get this web address to those who are living away so that they may be able to stay in touch with what we are all up to in this neck of the woods. |
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But time is a great curer of ills, and though he today happily says he doesn't regret a word, he is concerned with getting back in touch with his Scottish public. |
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A new internet tool seeks to put activists in closed societies in touch with skilled people in the free world who can help them. |
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According to legend, he sacrificed cats, goats and even babies to Satan, held orgies and black masses, raised demons and was generally in touch with occult forces. |
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I AM making a rather belated attempt at getting in touch with some of the men I served with on LCT 940 during the war. |
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To be a huppie, you have to know how to make a little money. You want to live well, but keep in touch with the real world. |
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I'm not reachable over the weekend, but I'll be in touch early in the week. |
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Also, there is the need to keep in touch with constituents in the home state. |
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Former pupils are known as Old Paulines, and may keep in touch with each other through the Old Pauline Club. |
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Van Dyck had remained in touch with the English court, and had helped King Charles's agents in their search for pictures. |
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Myths put one in touch with sacred realities, the fundamental sources of being, power, and truth. |
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Nobody ever got in touch with me personally from England, only through my agent. |
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Meanwhile, George had put the band in touch with their first manager, Richard Lowe from MRM management. |
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O lovely green dragon of the new day, the undawned day, come, come in touch, and release us from the horrid grip of the evil-smelling old Logos! |
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Archaic walkie-talkies are so unreliable that officers have to buy phone credit themselves so they can stay in touch with headquarters. |
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Some web sites provide ways for campers to keep in touch after camp through e-mail lists, bulletin boards, and chat rooms. |
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They are not in touch with the honest-to-God person and they say why not pop into a helicopter. |
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Joudah said an American consular official did get in touch with her. |
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Insurance consultants Monroe Larson and Charles Garrity put us in touch with the Premit Group, a New York-based consulting firm, for help. |
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More than 700 women got in touch with the EOC last year seeking help to take action after claims of being sexually harassed at work. |
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She's also in touch with most of her ex-boyfriends, which I'm reasonable about, but it makes me uncomfy and she knows that. |
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Keeping in touch with a developed network will put the law of averages in favor and increase the likelihood of viable offers. |
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And if he won't talk to you, get in touch with Al-Anon, the support group for the families of alcoholics. |
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He kept Antrim in touch and Fermanagh were only two points ahead, 0-10 to 0-8, on the hour mark. |
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I'd been in touch with Steve myself at the end of last year because I was interested in performing Visage orchestrally. |
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I'd been in touch with Steve myself the end of last year because I was interested in performing Visage orchestrally. |
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The vicar of Christ Church got in touch with Mission Direct, looking for a project to sponsor, and the charity linked us up. |
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Kids don't seem to notice that Mom is also one tough and capable babe, or that Dad is in touch with his vulnerable inner child. |
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He reported that he and Grasso subsequently kept in touch via cell phone. |
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It puts you in touch with your guileless goals and essential desires. |
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The guard got in touch with Garrido's parole officer who was stunned to hear the rapist had children with him and called him in for questioning. |
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Pensioners Tom and Isabell Lennon stayed in touch with funeral director Lynne Love following the deaths of their respective partners. |
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There's no reason in this day and age for someone not to have a smoke alarm, so, if this is you or someone you know, get in touch. |
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I WANTED to get in touch with you and thank you for your part in bringing Snoopy the dog into our lives. |
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When she wasnt traveling she enjoyed baking, diagramless crossword puzzles, spending time with her family and keeping in touch via email. |
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We are making sure you are right in touch with all the top volume leaders in the penny stock world, and the lists of penny stocks. |
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This new one is along the same lines but was written in such a quaint way I almost feel like getting in touch and suggesting we become pen pals. |
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X FACTOR bosses are planning huge changes to the judging panel in a dramatic bid to keep in touch with soaraway rivals Strictly Come Dancing. |
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She texts her three kids on a daily basis to let them know she's OK, as well as using it to keep in touch with her eight grandkids. |
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With the help of Stockton Council's children's services the parents were put in touch with six childminders in their area. |
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The emerging structure such as one glass solution in projected capacitive is boosting the growth of capacitive technology in touch panel market. |
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Accordingly if you are a Domite, a permanent resident, you can sit on that Parisian terrace and keep in touch with things at home. |
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Haifa has actually got a grandchild from her daughter Zainab, whom she's reportedly never in touch with. |
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She still keeps in touch with the rest of the Tubbies, particularly Dipsy, aka Birmingham comedian John Simmit. |
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Requests could be submitted directly to the better emperors, and the answers had the force of law, putting the imperial power directly in touch with even humble subjects. |
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Anyone who does get such a card with the number on it is advised to get in touch with the Royal Mail Fraud unit on 0207 239 6655 or ICSTIS, the premiumrate service regulator. |
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You just need to keep in touch with them but you also need to systemise the process so that it is done on a regular basis, not just every now and then. |
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We weren't regular emailers, but we'd keep in touch a few times a year. |
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However, the landscapists Sir Kyffin Williams and Peter Prendergast lived in Wales for most of their lives, while remaining in touch with the wider art world. |
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They are naturally in touch with the collective unconscious, and will develop their own deeper understanding without explicit morals or didactic explanations. |
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While many find tweeting the best way to Keep in touch, others seem to forget that Twitter is what it says, social media and that comments posted on it do not remain private. |
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I'm thinking, 'Wow, this is awesome,' because a lot of people have gotten in touch with American roots music because of the soundtrack, which isn't even bluegrass. |
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Meanwhile, Vijay Sane, BJP's incharge for north Maharashtra, claimed that 15 to 16 MNS corporators were in touch with him for a possible defection. |
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If that crackerass wants to get in touch, tell him I can't be located. |
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Kas moved to northern Italy but the pair kept in touch by phone. |
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You need to take steps to get in touch with your spirit animal. |
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You can't make a move till you have about a year in a precinct, but tell you what, stay in touch. Lots a people still owe me a solid or two on the Job. |
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He separated from his wife, with whom, however, he remained in touch. |
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They had met while on tour two years prior and had kept in touch. |
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Diabetes UK has a Careline for people who have any questions, including fasting during Ramadan, so please feel free to get in touch on 0845 120 2960 or log on to www. |
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Heaton-born entrepreneur and hotel owner Brian Burnie is asking for anyone who may have pictures of him as a schoolboy growing up in Newcastle's East End, to get in touch. |
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My parents didn't realize that we were going to stay in this country for so long, they felt responsible for keeping me in touch with Japanese values. |
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