In-touch Sentence Examples

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  • Sir, is there some way we can get in touch with you?

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  • We kept in touch with Aunt Clara.

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  • I graduated two years ahead of her and didn't keep in touch.

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  • Keep in touch with people.

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  • When we find her, we'll be in touch again.

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  • One of us chatted with Merrill Cooms weekly, simply keeping in touch with our benefactor.

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  • I'll be in touch but please don't trace my calls.

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  • This has bigger implications for seniors as the communication tools that the Internet provides will help them stay in touch with their families and the world as a whole.

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  • He even keeps in touch with some of them.

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  • She gave them her sister's address and telephone number and promised to keep in touch.

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  • You be careful and keep in touch or I'll put a tail on you.

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  • Yet a closer inquiry into the social conditions of Vico s time, and of the studies then flourishing, shows him to have been thoroughly in touch with them.

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  • Some of these officers had been in touch with the revolutionary movements, and had adopted the idea then prevalent in France, Germany and Italy that the best instrument for assuring political progress was to be found in secret societies.

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  • The Latin colony of Alba Fucens near the north-west corner of the lake was founded in the adjoining Aequian territory in 303, so that from the beginning of the 3rd century the Marsians were in touch with a Latin-speaking community, to say nothing of the Latin colony of Carsioli (298 B.C.) farther west.

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  • The Turks, and to some extent the Arabs in Spain, were successful because they first conquered the parts of Asia and Africa adjoining Europe, so that the final invaders were in touch with Asiatic settlements.

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  • He must be in touch with the actual life of the community he is studying, and cultivate " that openness and alertness of the mind, that sensitiveness of the judgment, which can rapidly grasp the significance of at first sight unrelated discoveries or events."

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  • During the siege of La Rochelle he performed a mission which brought him in touch with Richelieu, who shortly afterwards nominated him intendant de justice in Beam (1631), and in 1639 summoned him to Paris with the title of counsellor of state.

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  • Manning advanced from Obbia in February 1903, and in March got in touch with the northern column, the line of communication stretching over 500 m.

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  • The Germans differ from the other Hungarian races in that, save in the counties on the borders of Lower Austria and Styria, where they form a compact population in touch with their kin across the frontier, they are scattered in racial islets throughout the country.

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  • The separatist movement was strongest in the south, where the Rumans were in touch with their kinsmen in Walachia and Moldavia, the Serbs with their brethren in Servia, and the Croats intent on reasserting the independence of the" Tri-une Kingdom."

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  • As Simeon had repeatedly visited al-IIirah and was in touch with the Arab kingdom which centred there, his letter is a document of first-rate historical importance.

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  • It was at once attacked by Ratramnus and Hrabanus Maurus, but was so completely in touch with the practice of the church and the spirit of the age, as to win the verdict of Catholic orthodoxy.

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  • In the main the rural towns have adhered most strongly to the old individualistic sentiment, whereas the cities have kept more in touch with the modern nationalistic trend of thought.

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  • The missing link which has hitherto been lacking in the evidence has been found by Barns in the influence of Celtic missionaries who streamed across from Europe until they came in touch with the remnants of the Old Latin Christianity of the Danube.

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  • Strickland desired to replace bureaucratic government by a system more in touch with the independent gentlemen of the country, and to introduce English ideas and precedents.

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  • Some most archaic inscriptions have been indeed found by the explorers in Crete, but these for the present serve scarcely any other purpose than to prove the antiquity of the art of writing among a people who were closely in touch with the inhabitants of Hellas proper.

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  • It is demonstrated, then, that as early as the beginning of the r4th century B.C. the Mycenaean civilization was in touch with the ancient civilization of Egypt.

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  • In all knowledge we are in touch not merely with the self and its passing states, but with a real object which is different from them.

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  • Without doubt, the personal risk to which Blucher exposed himself at this crisis was far too great; for it was essential that the command of the Prussian army should remain vested in a chief who would loyally keep in touch and act entirely in concert with his colleague.

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  • The directory of the department, of which the duc de la Rochefoucauld was president, was at this time in pronounced opposition to the advanced views that dominated the Legislative Assembly and the Jacobin Club, and Roederer was not altogether in touch with his colleagues.

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  • Burgoyne marched from Canada in June 1 777, with a strong expeditionary force, to occupy Albany and put himself in touch with Howe at the other end of the Hudson.

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  • Under him the college was extraordinarily prosperous, for, although a supporter of Cromwell, he was in touch with the most cultured royalists, who placed their sons in his charge.

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  • Our "Hebrews" had obviously high regard for the ordinances of Temple worship. But this was the case with the dispersed Jews generally, who kept in touch with the Temple, and its intercessory worship for all Israel, in every possible way; in token of this they sent with great care their annual contribution to its services, the Temple tribute.

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  • Making yearly visits to the country, and further keeping himself in touch with it by means of a special "minister of Silesia," he was enabled to effect numerous political reforms, chief of which were the strict enforcement of religious toleration and the restriction of oppressive seignorial rights.

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  • He took a narrow and monastic view of current politics; he was seldom in touch with the leading statesmen of his day.

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  • In this way the towns of Rotterdam, Schiedam, Vlaardingen and Maasluis have all gradually extended over the Maas dike in order to keep in touch with the river, and the small town of Delftshaven is built altogether on the outer side of the same dike.

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  • During the early years of the reign of Francis, the emperor kept himself in touch with the various departments by means of a cabinet minister; but he had a passion for detail, and after 1805 he himself undertook the function of keeping the administration together.

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  • Even less in touch with the living present were the various prologues and Festspiele, such as Paldophron and Neoterpe (1800), Was wir bringers (1802), which in these years he composed for the Weimar theatre.

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  • Bertotti, was in solid possession of both sides of the Vallarsa road and of Pasubio, and in touch with Ricci Armani on its left.

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  • In knowing there are two functions involved, the " organic " or animal function of sensuous experience in virtue of which we are in touch with being, directly in inner perception, mediately in outer experience, and the "intellectual" function of construction.

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  • Nevertheless theosophists by their investigations and expositions have undoubtedly been brought in touch with some of the most profund thought in both ancient and modern worlds; and this fact in itself has assuredly had an inspiring and ennobling influence upon their lives and work.

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  • But the German divines were much more in touch with the world at large than were their brethren in Italy or France; and more than one interesting attempt was made to bring theology into line with modern schools of thought.

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  • Judah was in touch with a general rising in S.W.

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  • He succeeded in keeping in touch with the extreme elements in Ireland and in arranging with them the rebellion planned for Easter week 1916, of which he himself proposed to take the lead.

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  • His idea would have been a parliamentary republic on the American lines, with some traits of the Swiss constitution to keep in touch with the regionalist and provincialist inclinations of many parts of the peninsula.

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  • Finally, however, the Bulgarians were repulsed here also, and retired to the line of frontier mountains (Golemi Vrh-Bozderitsa-Rujan-Sivakobila), more or less in touch with the right of the forces in the mountains of the Bregalnitsa bend.

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  • He kept in touch with his old friends by playing in the orchestra of the Birmingham Festivals from 1864 to 1873.

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  • Those who kept in touch with the old literature - men such as Beldiman, Marcovici and Negrutin - were able even in their metrical translations to do justice to the originals and at the same time not to distort the character of the Rumanian language.

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  • There he remained from 1832 to 1836, when the property was sold, and the Whittiers removed to Amesbury in order to be near their meeting-house and to enable the poet to be in touch with affairs.

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  • In Isaiah and Zechariah, notably, older and later groups of prophecies are preserved, whereas here the new preludes and new sequels suggest that the original nucleus has passed through the hands of writers in touch with those vicissitudes of thought which can be studied more completely elsewhere.

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  • Medieval theology has an appearance of keeping in touch with the Apostles' Creed when it divides the substance of doctrine into (usually) twelve " articles " - not always the same twelve - a reminiscence of the legendary composition of the Creed in twelve sections by the twelve apostles.

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  • After the flight of the king to Varennes, Barere passed over to the republican party, though he continued to keep in touch with the duke of Orleans, to whose natural daughter, Pamela, he was tutor.

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  • Reckless as was the course adopted, it was in touch with the feelings of the majority of a nation which had been to the very end deceived by the government and by the press not only in regard to its own resources, but also in regard to those of the United States and of the colonists in arms in Cuba and in the Philippine Islands.

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  • This experiment was partially successful, but the instinctive dislike of bees to anything of a fibrous nature caused them completely to spoil their work of comb-building in the endeavour to tear or gnaw away the linen threads whenever they got in touch with them.

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  • You can also stay in touch with fellow alumnae through the Alumnae Association Message Board.

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  • Once you have located your local branch, you will find a list of the ways you can get in touch.

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  • Talk to your GP, who can put you in touch with a specialist continence nurse.

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  • The Faculty will endeavor to put you in touch with a mentor geographically convenient for you through its Divisional network.

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  • This is the first time I've been in touch with other grandparents in a similar position and it feels very encouraging.

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  • If you have any questions about any aspect of your maternity entitlement please do not hesitate to get in touch with me.

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  • If you've got a recipe or wedding freebie you'd like to share with us then please get in touch.

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  • Callers will be put in touch with qualified medical herbalists who will provide expert guidance on herbal health matters.

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  • By being in touch with yourself through a life long process of self introspection, you will be aware of any changes within yourself.

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  • Anyone who thinks they may be able to help us is cordially invited to get in touch with Cliff Voisey, Hon Sec.

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  • They are intended to prepare beginners for shinai kendo in armor, rather than to keep in touch with the traditions of kendo in armor, rather than to keep in touch with the traditions of kendo.

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  • They are intended to prepare beginners for shinai kendo in armor, rather than to keep in touch with the traditions of kendo.

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  • Great to see the oldies are keeping in touch.

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  • The bilingual business organizer will allow you to stay in touch with the world by means of advanced communication features.

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  • How do I get in touch with a specific query?

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  • Would like to get in touch with old schoolmates.

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  • The main telephone switchboard at Torbay Hospital will put you in touch with them.

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  • There are lots of other gadgets and gizmos in this belt including a walkie talkie so he and Slugsy can keep in touch.

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  • Has thigh straps to keep you in touch with the board.

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  • We will be pleased to help to put you in touch with an avian veterinarian in your area.

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  • Johnston had, long ere this, fallen back from Manassas towards Richmond, and the two armies were in touch when a serious check was given to McClellan by the brilliant successes of Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley.

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  • Upper Egypt.Mahommed el Kheir, dervish amir of Dongola, however, advanced towards the frontier in the autumn of 1885, and at the end of November came in touch with the frontier field force, a body of some 3000 men composed in nearly equal parts of British and Egyptian troops.

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  • I will not advise getting in touch with our feelings or even group hugs.

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  • Under cover of obtaining help of this kind for another, which from pride he would never accept for himself, he kept in touch with the circle which confers success and which attracted him.

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  • He ceased keeping a diary, avoided the company of the Brothers, began going to the club again, drank a great deal, and came once more in touch with the bachelor sets, leading such a life that the Countess Helene thought it necessary to speak severely to him about it.

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  • Kirkby Times will be getting in touch with the local Council to ask them to reconsider using News International to print these Papers.

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  • He made a lot of friends on the course and stays in touch with them even tho they are now scattered across the globe.

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  • We provide contacts for welfare, research and careers as well as helping to keep shipmates in touch with one another.

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  • No, I do n't really stay in touch with them.

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  • We'll let you know how to get in touch with him should you have any techy questions or just to say hi.

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  • Please get in touch if you witness any other outbreaks and send us a wildfire report on your observations.

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  • Additionally, they may wrestle with the questions of why their parents abandoned them, and how to get in touch with their birth families.

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  • Badminton has for you become a sport of the wusses, and now you're feeling ready and pumped to get in touch with your inner-Agassi.

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  • If you don't have contact information, you may be able to get in touch via social networking sites like Facebook or LinkedIn.

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  • If you want to simply keep in touch with video, instant-message, social media or voice, then a medium-powered computer is what you need.

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  • To book a group tour you simply fill out an online form and a representative will get in touch via email to confirm your reservation and address any questions you may have about the tour.

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  • You need to stay in touch with your creditors and let them know the status of your next payment.

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  • In return, the organization will get in touch with the creditors and make deals with them.

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  • If the representative is not able to answer your question they can get you in touch with the correct department.

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  • Talking to each other is a way to stay in touch with the day-to-day life of each family member, and a way to come together and work out problems.

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  • If there are no self sufficient communities in your area then you could try to set one up by getting in touch with like minded people.

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  • We have someone in India, who is in touch with the artisans on a day-to-day basis to make sure Three Pillars' standards are being met and to ensure that we are all on the same page.

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  • Some of them even offer referral services to put you in touch with your new designer.

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  • They may also be able to put you in touch with someone who can personalize a stained glass design just for you.

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  • E-mail communication makes keeping in touch easier than ever.

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  • Still, free online greeting cards provide people with busy life styles a means by which to keep in touch.

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  • They will put you in touch with the right people, especially when it comes to the more complex retirement planning and investment opportunities.

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  • Communication is important during the process, so once you know where you are going to shoot, get in touch with your model so you can coordinate on the details like clothing, hair, the best time of day to shoot, and so on.

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  • It helps people get in touch with the earth; something many people don't do anymore after they are too old to play in a sandbox.

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  • Whether you are inclined to attend traditional religious services or seek out other enriching activities, getting in touch with your spiritual side will help keep anxiety away.

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  • You can always stay in touch online and by texting, and one day, you two might meet again and sparks fly.

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  • We live in the age of technology, so even though you may not be able to physically see each other as much, texting, emailing and instant messaging make it easier to stay in touch.

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  • If you are in touch with any of your old classmates, ask if any of them still have an old yearbook that you can borrow.

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  • If nothing else, they might be able to put you in touch with a local camp that they know of.

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  • With all of the research, term papers and staying in touch with family and friends via email, who wants to trudge to the campus computer lab day in and day out?

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  • After becoming a plastic surgery consultant for various celebrity magazines such as In Touch and Life & Style Weekly, I thought that it would be fun to write a blog on the subject of celebrity plastic surgery myself.

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  • In a recent In Touch Weekly article, Ziering admitted that he persuaded Garth to join the dance-off, saying, "She had a lot of trepidation at first.

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  • In an interview with In Touch magazine, Dawit is quoted as saying "I want my daughter to come home to see where she is from."

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  • Producer Christian Colson and director Danny Boyle are also trying to get at the truth, stating they have friends in Bombay that have been trying to get in touch with Rubina's father.

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  • One way to get in touch with some of the more interesting brands available is by shopping for the aforementioned labels at department stores sites and online boutiques.

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  • For an even more balanced perspective, ask for contact information from past students, and get in touch with them.

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  • Normally, it's not a big issue; but coupled with your dog's lethargy and personality change, I'd say it's time to get in touch with your vet.

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  • You may even find a kennel club in your town that can put you in touch with breeders who will mentor you as you learn.

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  • Want to get in touch and let us know how it worked out?

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  • If you can't afford to subscribe at this point (as of August 2010, a yearly subscription cost $39.95) or just want more from the magazine, there are a few ways to keep in touch with your favorite publication.

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  • The same showrooms where you purchase your tile, plumbing or kitchen cabinets can also frequently put you in touch with a contractor who has worked with these products before.

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  • The website also provides contact information to get in touch with any of the people currently serving in a leadership role for the OCA.

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  • Stay in touch with the company in order to build a lasting relationship.

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  • It's important to continue socializing and engaging with others as you age, and spending time participating in planned senior activities is a great way to keep in touch with your friends.

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  • A contemporary, flattering hair style will make you seem younger and in touch with the world around you.

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  • While menopause is part of the natural cycle of growing older, it is best to stay in touch with your doctor regarding the changes or missed periods as they may be the result of a condition that needs attention.

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  • It is also important to stay in touch with these team members after you have been diagnosed and started treatment.

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  • In most cases, you won't need to consult a physician, but if the episodes are leading to dangerous behavior, accompanied by other symptoms, or continue to worsen even after childhood, get in touch with your doctor or a sleep specialist.

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  • While they are not currently selling their Splice looks, they are willing to put you in touch with dealers that are.

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  • This off-his-rocker shrink offers you a therapy session to help you get in touch with your inner feelings and express yourself without words.

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  • Wii puts people in touch with their games and with each other.

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  • Here are a couple ways you can get in touch with them for more information.

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  • Many plans have dropped roaming and long distance charges as well, making it an excellent choice if you're heading across the continent and want to stay in touch.

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  • Make sure that you have plenty of power to keep you in touch and entertained with an extra battery pack.

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  • You can definitely stay in touch with the BlackBerry Bold from AT&T and Rogers Wireless.

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  • Point your web browsers to the official AT&T contact page to learn how to get in touch with customer service via telephone or e-mail.

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  • Stay in touch with colleagues and associates without racking up text messaging fees.

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  • Whether you want to stay in touch with Facebook or you're looking for a fun diversion, Android Market has you covered.

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  • If you're spending a lot of time on the road with your Curve in tow, the Facebook app can help you to stay in touch whether you're across town or across the country.

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  • On the one hand, it means that more people can keep in touch while away from home or the office.

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  • Droid X has Skype Mobile capabilities as well, so you're not limited to texts and phone calls to stay in touch with the ones you love.

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  • To help strengthen the stepfamily, parents can establish new and enjoyable family traditions, recognize that children need to stay in touch with non-custodial parents, and focus on being open with family communication.

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  • However, parents whose children have unusual or bothersome symptoms after taking an antiasthmatic drug should get in touch with the child's physician.

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  • Anyone who has unusual symptoms after using a topical antibiotic should get in touch with the physician who prescribed or the pharmacist who recommended the medication.

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  • Anyone who has unusual symptoms while taking oral contraceptives should get in touch with her physician.

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  • The National Runaway Switchboard will put runaways and their parents in touch without revealing the location from which the teenager is calling.

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  • Parents can ask their child to stay in touch and make a plan about when the child will call again.

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  • Anyone who has unusual symptoms while using antiacne drugs should get in touch with his or her physician.

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  • Some feel that massage may prove helpful, putting people in touch with the reality of their own bodies and correcting misconceptions of body image.

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  • One advantage to this is that CC makes it very easy to get in touch with the artist personally, and they may have artwork to suit your site.

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  • Many people say that uncovering their roots helps them to feel more in touch with "who I am."

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  • You can also find contact information for the local historical library or genealogy center in the country where your ancestor lived, allowing you to get in touch with someone there who can help further your research.

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  • If you know your ancestor's last place of residence, you can use this listing of county health department contact information to get in touch with the local health department in your ancestor's area.

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  • Hair loss support group San Antonio searchers can get in touch with organizations such as the American Hair Loss Association in hopes of obtaining answers or perhaps suggestions regarding a support group in their area.

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  • The first step in finding a co-op is getting in touch with local homeschoolers.

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  • Technology has certainly improved the ability of the truck driver to analyze progress and keep in touch with the dispatcher, family members, customers and other truck drivers.

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  • Calling in by phone or using an Instant Messenger system is another good way to keep in touch when you are working from home.

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  • You can also use the contact information you find to get in touch with a representative of the human resources department.

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  • Get in touch with these types of organizations to learn about local availability.

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  • Occasionally, you may be able to get in touch with the owner and get a tour of the property; some owners may be willing to work out a last minute sale before the auction.

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  • Get in touch with the contact person, who then will let you know how the club runs, when it meets and whether you will need to pay dues.

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  • Some employees like to use keep in touch days in their place of employment by working a few days during their maternity leave.

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  • Hospitals often have social workers who can put you in touch with other parents who have children with similar conditions.

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  • Go eye-to-eye with sea creatures and get in touch with ocean life at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

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  • This relatively new enterprise has already scored some favorable press, in publications such as People Magazine and In Touch Weekly.

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  • Connecting with other aficionados through fan clubs and online forums may also put collectors in touch with the toys they seek.

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  • Websites and forums will also get you in touch with other power wheel owners that may have used parts for sale.

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  • The company would not answer customer requests by phone; it was difficult to get in touch with them to cancel before it was too late.

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  • Additionally, you may find that auction sites will put you in touch with those that have old blender parts to sell for a very low cost.

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  • Once you get in touch with the organization, you need to find out what it does with car donations.

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  • Whether the cards are humorous, sentimental, or religious in nature, they provide a fun way for people to stay in touch during the busy holiday season.

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  • Also, don't write about trying to smuggle things in to them, help them get in touch with other prisoners or threaten violence.

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  • Speed dating web sites put you in touch with the promoters of speed dating events.

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  • If you and the other person are both interested, the matchmaker will put you in touch.

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  • Often, IM's are an innocent way for teens to keep in touch.

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  • If two people are both interested, the host puts them in touch.

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  • It's up to you if you want to get in touch.

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  • However, it can be difficult to stay in touch with friends as you go about your busy lives.

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  • Together come up with ideas for staying in-touch and connected.

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  • Not too long ago, if you met someone at camp, the only way to stay in touch afterwards was by mail…snail mail.

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  • Now if you meet someone, you can continue keep having good times by using your webcams to stay in touch.

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  • They are also a good way for a local couple to stay in touch.

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  • We briefly hooked up again, and some comments were said that ended it.Even though we didn't keep in touch over those numerous years, we were always great friends, picking up like no time had passed.

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  • I tried to keep in touch in whatever ways possible, online, texts, whatever.

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  • Email, chat, IM, Twitter and cell phones are all ways people keep in touch with their friends and loved ones.

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  • Without keeping in touch with each other's feelings, you can make assumptions that lead to misunderstandings or worse.

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  • Romantic and heartfelt letters are a great way to keep in touch during long distance separations.

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  • Taking some time to meditate, to look at some art (erotic or otherwise), to stretch and get back in touch with your body - these all help clear the clutter of the day's events.

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  • Sometimes, it can take a nudge on your part to get to this stage, but once the lines of communication are open, he'll be in touch.

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  • Just the front page shows how in touch the site is to many of the things that people with herpes have to deal with in the dating scene.

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  • Chatting and private messages are two of the ways that you can make new friends and keep in touch with old ones.

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  • Engagement cards are becoming more popular as families spread further apart and wish to keep in touch while sharing exciting news.

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  • To find someone who crafts Irish jewelry, contact local jewelry design guilds, get in touch with the art departments at any nearby universities, and browse the web for artist websites.

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  • Get in touch with the contest's judges, who may be able to direct you to other opportunities that lead to work.

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  • Again, a patient who is not deeply in touch with his body and cannot relay all of his symptoms to a doctor may prolong his misdiagnosis.

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  • The purpose of this registry is to put people in touch with gluten-free bakeries, grocers, and restaurants.

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  • This willingness to embrace other aspects of the fashion world demonstrates how in touch Juicy Couture is with the hippest trends, and how the company is willing to expand to meet their customers' needs and desires.

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  • Wearing green can make some people feel more in touch with the earth and natural aspects of living.

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  • If you are looking to establish an ongoing therapeutic relationship with a palmist, you may want to shop around and try out many psychics to see which one you feel is the most genuine and in touch with your personality.

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  • Help your teen get in touch with her creative side with this great fleece pillow kit.

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  • Be sure to get detailed contact information if you get a lead, so that you can get in touch with the right person or organization to get your child registered, if necessary.

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  • I also did a search for kids who have started green organizations, and some of the organizations put me in touch with other kids and families who have done something unique to help the environment.

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  • Find an update to date book related to the topic and you'll be able to get in touch with your favorite producer.

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  • If you live in a big city, see if you can attend a special screening or speech where the producer you would like to get in touch with is speaking.

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  • While it may sometimes be difficult to get in touch with a movie producer, it is almost always something possible.

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  • Like the saying, "If there's a will, then there's a way," you will be able to figure out how to get in touch with your favorite producer if you really want to.

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  • The answer to this question reveals just how in touch you really are with your own senses.

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  • Some people are naturally more in touch with their senses than others, but everyone can improve these perceptions in some way.

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  • As families get more spread out and phone plans become more complex, it can be harder to keep in touch while still finding ways to save on phone bills.

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  • Get in touch with your crafty side and make handmade gifts for your loved ones instead of running out to the mall to purchase new items.

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  • Get in touch with a family member who may know of some of grandma's frugal recipes and other family favorites you haven't tried before.

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  • Even though Facebook started out as a way for people to keep in touch with friends and family, it is rapidly becoming one of the hottest places to search for free stuff.

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  • The store may be able to order it in for you, or put you in touch with the manufacturer.

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  • Soap opera actors are very much in touch with their fans.

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  • It's also a great way to keep in touch with girlfriends you may not talk to as often, giving you something in common to indulge upon.

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  • Useful features for new viewers are family trees and where to get in touch with Days of Our Lives show executives.

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  • Soap opera previews and updates keep soap opera fans in touch with the action, drama and romance on their favorite soap operas.

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  • They were all fantastic and I keep in touch with many of them to this day.

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  • Silver tends to corrode when it comes in touch with the sulfur in your body.

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  • Bad fairy tattoos are a way to stay in touch with your feminine side, show your love for all things fairy, and keep that "bad" edge to your image all at once.

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  • Local tourist information offices often have contacts with property owners and may be able to put families in touch with that are willing to rent out a property.

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  • Calling the appropriate toll-free numbers puts visitors in touch with a friendly reservation agent.

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  • Hatha yoga, which I think of as any form of yoga that utilizes the body as an instrument of personal integration, allowed me to get in touch with my body and learn how to listen to it as I worked with it.

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  • You can also get in touch with Defeat Autism Now (DAN) and tap their vast knowledge of autism in the United States and elsewhere.

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  • If your child does display signs like the ones mentioned above, you should get in touch with a specialist as quickly as possible.

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  • Your physician, mental health professional or local hospital can put you in touch with people who can provide the help you and your family need.

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  • To find out more, ask your neurologist or developmental pediatrician to put you in touch with any studies in your area.

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  • At the very least, they should have knowledge of local small business lenders and perhaps can put you in touch with them.

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  • While they may or may not want to take you on, they may be able to offer some good advice and put you in touch with some active players.

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  • Your city or state may have an angel matching or locating service that can put you in touch with those backers you need.

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  • Businesses travelers can be freed from the quirks and outages so common with foreign systems while staying in touch with the home office.

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  • The market determines the lifecycle of a business, and the small business owner must stay in touch with changing market conditions in order to keep up the pace of growth.

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  • A happy customer is also likely to refer you to other customers, so be sure you make it easy for them to get in touch with you.

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  • If you are interested in keeping in touch with your former co-workers, then include your contact information in your letter.

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  • Some applicants also provide a cell number and/or an e-mail address so that an employer can get in touch with them quickly.

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  • Multiple ways exist to get in touch with members of the Chinese community and to begin slowly building a business relationship with China . . . or at least a part of it.

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  • After you decide if you want to specify about your reasons for leaving the company, you should list how your coworkers can keep in touch with you in the future.

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  • The important thing is leaving them with an option for how to keep in touch.

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  • Writing a goodbye letter for your coworkers is a great way to end your time with your colleagues, and give them an avenue to keep in touch with you!

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  • Valentine's Day crafts allow you to get in touch with your creative muse, make a gift for someone special, and save money doing it.

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  • Going on a regular play date with your muse will make you feel more creative and more in touch with your creative side.

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  • To get in touch with your inner goblin, make your own Halloween crafts and throw a spooky party!

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  • Stay in touch with your doctor and let him know what you're doing.

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  • The assistance line can also help you get in touch with the embassy or consulate, and help with pet or vehicle return.

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  • To get in touch with the Munich Reinsurance America, you can go to its website.

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  • Chiffon--For glamorous girls and divas alike, the chiffon chemises are great for getting in touch with your femininity for a romantic rendezvous.

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  • Fantasy Lingerie will help you get in touch with your wild side, thanks to their Wild Instincts and Tigress chemises.

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  • Wear lingerie for yourself and get in touch with your inner goddess.

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  • French sheer lingerie, if worn under her clothes, can help even the most uptight woman feel a little more in touch with her basic, sensual side.

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  • Focusing their talents and efforts on women's underthings allows these two ladies to keep up with the latest trends and stay completely in touch with what women need and want regarding the look, feel, fit and design of their lingerie.

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  • By downloading these nature sounds from the Internet, you get the instant gratification of getting in touch with the natural world, all without leaving the comfort of your PC.

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  • People who complete exchanges either stay in touch with one another to return items or wait until the next party.

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  • Sending Chanukah ecards is a great way to keep in touch with family members and friends during the holiday season.

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  • Sadly, it seems Alex was unsure about his final decision, and his reported attempts to stay in touch with Rehn strained the relationship with Marshall to the breaking point.

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  • At the reunion show, Jes broke up with Michaels on stage, complaining he didn't keep in touch with her during the show's hiatus and suggesting that he should have picked Heather.

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  • Producers and casting staff will get in touch with you if they want to meet you and put you through into the semi-finals.

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  • He, like many other stars, isn't easily accessible to the public, but it's always worth trying to get in touch.

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  • Once you've read the eligibility requirements and filled out the application, get in touch with the crew by contacting them at the e-mail address or telephone number provided with the casting call announcement.

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  • Facebook can help them keep in touch with their families.

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  • They use status updates, messages, and posted pictures and videos to keep in touch.

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  • Instead of keeping in touch via status messages, users can write lengthy blogs that describe their day or exciting event.

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  • Accessing MySpace at school is how students stay in touch with their friends, become motivated about school, and stay current with what's happening on the social networking scene.

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  • You can also use a social networking site to keep in touch with family members who live far away, plan reunions and share pictures without clogging up your e-mail account.

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  • MySpace is a great way to get in touch with old friends and make new ones.

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  • Netlog's online platform lets users stay in touch with and expand their social network and find like-minded people.

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  • The privacy option is great for work groups, clubs, or families who want to keep in touch without sharing information with the Internet public.

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  • Multi-client messaging systems make it easier to keep in touch.

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  • No matter where you are and what computer you are using, you can stay in touch.

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  • This can enhance quality of life, as well as ability to stay in touch and maintain meaningful relationships.

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  • Dancers, who are looking to give themselves an Internet presence, a method of networking with people of similar interests, or even just looking to stay in touch with friends, might also utilize a ballet background on their MySpace page.

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  • It also offers the ability to obtain new friends and keep in touch with old and current friends with the comments feature.

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  • Puts businesses in touch with a widespread work force from which to gain exactly the right people for a given project.

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  • The site also lists online art resources, as well as a connected community of readers so you can get in touch with those who share similar tastes as you do.

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  • In most cases, these will be people who you were good friends with and would love to get back in touch with, in which case you can accept the friend request.

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  • While Facebook focuses on keeping in touch with friends, MySpace kicks social networking into a higher gear by offering a large music and independent movie community, as well as its own viral video section.

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  • Roosevelt kept in touch with American through his series of 30 Fireside Chats.

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  • With millions of people using MySpace every day to stay in touch with friends and make new friends, it can be hard to stand out from the crowd.

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  • Enhance the always-on connectivity of the iPhone by keeping in touch with your contacts.

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  • Podcasting keeps the viewer in touch; your job as a podcaster is to give them something to keep in touch with.

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  • MyChurch.org is a way to keep in touch with other church members between Sundays.

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  • Contact - Absolutely the most important part of any website is enabling customers to easily get in touch with you via email, phone, or by visiting your office.

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  • Dentists like to both keep in touch with their patients, and allow their patients to contact them with any concerns as well.

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  • These tools offer most of the critical services that dentists need to run a website and stay in touch with patients.

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  • Having a website brings you in touch with clients and buyers that you could not otherwise access.

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  • This brings them back to their high school "glory days," and with the magic of the Internet they don't have to wait for reunions to stay in touch with friends.

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  • Facebook was originally designed as a place for Harvard students, past and present, to keep in touch.

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  • We've kept in touch.

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  • Not without establishing some way of staying in touch.

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  • Although she had never seen Captain Turner again, letters to her father with his return address on them assured her that they still kept in touch.

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  • Northward, Central and East African organizations, following the Cape to Cairo route, are in touch with North African agencies working up the Nile.

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  • It rises in the Colombian Andes, nearly in touch with the sources of the Magdalena, and augments its volume from many branches as it courses through Colombia.

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  • He said she deserved the rest and he wanted her to keep in touch with her friends.

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