Just want to touch base if anyone wants to contact me and have a chat about the year. |
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If you aren't hunting for new sources of supply, you may use the opportunity to touch base and renew relationships. |
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You touch base with acquaintances or business contacts you wouldn't otherwise contact. |
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Mr. Bloomberg has yet to touch base with the city's traditionally conservative corners. |
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If there is a discrepancy, it is up to Williams to touch base with his OIC to obtain further instructions. |
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Marc Lanteigne indicated he would touch base on this during his presentation on Science Research priorities for the 2006 field season. |
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In terms of parenting, I would just suggest you touch base with the American Psychological Association's web page. |
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We look forward to being able to touch base with you directly and get to hear some of your comments and suggestions. |
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The BHRAC fulfills the CHR's need to touch base with the grassroots level of society to be mobilized into advancing HRE programs. |
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I suggest at this point that the hon. member touch base with his hon. colleagues from Atlantic Canada who do understand what this is about. |
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Check the schedule for tomorrow and touch base with the others in the team. |
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One also goes around and says hello to everyone just to touch base with the clientele. |
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It is almost as if, in these troubled times, there is a greater need to touch base with who and what we are. |
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He had outgrown it in his adolescent years, but hadn't been able to give it up, the way a toddler must touch base with a blanket that links him to the certainty of his mother. |
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It is incumbent on all of us as members to touch base with the people that we represent. |
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I want to touch base on a couple of those and I want to pay particular attention to the value-added sector. |
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There are individual meetings between practitioners and the director once a month to touch base and discuss personal goals. |
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With regard to jobs out there, this why I wanted to touch base on minimum wage a while ago. |
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I will basically touch base on two issues that are going to affect the work we do with non-status people and temporary workers. |
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Regroup with a new chick flick vid, and touch base with your ultra-emo side. |
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Over the years, we'd touch base with Sid Gillman from time to time and would never go away without learning something intriguing about the game. |
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It is really a courtesy call to touch base with the team there and check that our system is running well and meeting guests' needs. |
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I wanted to touch base with haunts old and new. |
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He would like you to touch base with him two or three times a week. |
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Having a private environment, team members to touch base with, and the ability to take breaks and talk to others when viewing particularly horrific images was also helpful. |
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Mr. Speaker, I just wanted to touch base with my hon. colleague on the nature of how the fund will work with respect to compensation for oil pollution damage as outlined in the bill. Perhaps he could discuss that. |
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If it is seen as a ministry of the church, it ought to touch base with reality, allowing the young to dialogue with global and local issues around them. |
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Rapid data transfer, high-quality messaging, large-touch keyboard and integrated camera let you touch base with friends and family, wherever you are. |
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Complete with QWERTY keyboard, this smartphone handily sends and receives photos, videos and text. It's the perfect tool to touch base with friends, and for a thousand other activities. |
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Sharp has put together a powerful agenda and Drivve will have the opportunity to present our products and strategies and to touch base with Sharp dealers nationwide. |
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To Darrel Revoy, Rick Letford, Ian MacNeill, Shelly Storace, Cathy Jordan, Cheryl Kelly, Ken Smith and a host of others whom I'll touch base with personally, thank you for your leadership at RBC and in the community. |
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She also talked about NAFTA, which is the one I want to touch base on. |
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Another issue on which I want to touch base relates to aquaculture. |
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Six to seven months after the program launches, the coordinator should call interviews with the mentees to touch base on whether they are getting the results they hoped. |
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Some suggested that the requirements should mirror those of the adoption model whereby there is a requirement to touch base, without needing to repeat the entire process. |
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My sister and I touch base a couple of times a month. |
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Diane Tremblay began by saying she had come to touch base. |
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That is, after a week of feeling extremely estranged, she needed to touch base with her birthroots. |
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Meaningful training on community-based approaches makes sense and enables trainees to touch base with reality when they are trained and practice within the same or similar environments. |
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I don't like that, but I will be making a trip down there in a month or two to touch base with them. |
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Anyway, no pressurama here but I just wanted to touch base with you vis-a-vis the Sudetenland. |
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The brushed stainless-steel kettle boils water faster than a microwave and is made with a cool touch base that can be safely placed on any surface. |
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Touch base with your boss before you start work to make sure you understand the project. |
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