There's no place to back out and make contact at another location or regroup your troops. |
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I was also able to make contact with spiritual entities personal to me, even explore some past life stuff a bit. |
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The novel follows the journey of a small group of people who leave our solar system to make contact with these newly discovered aliens. |
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O'Brien failed to escape three times and unluckily went in-off when he did make contact. |
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The two glaring needs are a leadoff hitter with speed who can play center and a third baseman who can make contact and drive in runs. |
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If you're not involved day-to-day in the group's existence, it's difficult to make contact with those who are. |
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With one curious glance back up at the wrinkled face, he quickly took the parchments, trying not to make contact with the Lord's hand. |
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To maximize the length of your tee shots, learn how to make contact with the ball on the upswing. |
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This playgroup also acts a central social hub for mothers to make contact, share problems and ideas. |
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This causes the heel of the clubface to make contact with the ball first, producing sidespin and, presto, a slice. |
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Tilting your spine to the right helps shallow out your downswing and allows you to make contact with a sweeping motion, hitting up on the ball. |
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Perhaps you were not really trying to make contact with me, but putting on an act that you were attempting to do so. |
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Searchers used loud parachute flares that light up a vast area to make contact with the woman, who was suffering hypothermia. |
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If you wander too close to their nest sites on the moorland, they will dive-bomb and are not afraid to make contact with heads. |
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The trans layers make contact and produce an axially symmetric hemifusion diaphragm. |
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Players can, however, steal the ball out of the hands of their opponents as long as they do not make contact with the player himself. |
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She was mentally running through every conceivable reason for her daughter not to make contact. |
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Hitters have their own nominees for bowling ball pitchers, whose deliveries reverberate through their arms and bodies when they make contact. |
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But how could he have, for he knew it was forbidden for a white wizard to make contact with a black sorcerer or sorcerers. |
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As for kissing other women, it is de rigueur to 'kiss air' somewhere near the other woman's cheek, though the cheeks usually make contact. |
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But she has not seen her son since and now she is desperately pleading for him to make contact. |
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Zola was out of luck again, stretching for Petit's long cross when left unattended at the far post but just failing to make contact. |
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She'd make a dint in this unwieldy task by visiting schools to make contact with kids before they start dropping out. |
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I haven't seen him for ages but the last two times I've tried to make contact he's blanked me. |
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From there we also looked at who we would approach and what methods we would use to make contact. |
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He had to make contact with the ball or he could have been having an early bath. |
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It is our tank sections and infantry squads that invariably make contact with hostile forces, not companies or battalions. |
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Every year, she dove into the water, waiting for the dolphins to make contact. |
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This time she will stay in north Derbyshire in the hope she may make contact. |
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Each of those shows was quiet enough to be a seance, a failed attempt to make contact with a dead celebrity. |
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One of the unique properties of positrons is that as soon as they make contact with electrons they annihilate to produce gamma rays. |
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William Gallas bent double to make contact with the ball but his glancing touch could direct it only on to the post. |
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They flew officers from Scotland Yard to Kingston, Jamaica, to find Yardies and recruit them to help them make contact with drug dealers. |
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In apparently impossible circumstances, where nothing but harshness and unkindness prevail, two human beings make contact, or at least one reaches out a hand to another. |
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You may wish to make contact with key journalists and editors just to introduce yourself and tell them about your issues. |
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Shamans, in a state of trance, make contact with the spirit world to perform good or evil magic. |
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Legal professionals should make contact with Advocates for International Development. |
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The impeller must not be allowed to make contact with the concrete floor or other hard and rough surfaces. |
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On that day I said to you: «What my heart seeks this evening is to make contact with yours. |
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The Commission will make contact with your staff to agree practical details concerning this oversight work. |
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The Commission shall make contact with the Thai authorities so that new export certificates may be drawn up. |
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Part of the strategy in terms of influencing people from the designated groups under the act is to make contact with opinion leaders. |
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In both of the cases, for a period of time the heads make contact with the surface of the disk while in motion. |
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After a period of time, the child was able to make contact with his parents and with ILO intervention, he was discharged. |
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The tentacle can be extended through the pore by hydrostatic pressure to make contact with the surrounding soil. |
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It is a great adventure and a golden opportunity to make contact with the rest of Europe. |
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For both methods, there will be three attempts to make contact to obtain the information required. |
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I would also make contact with another group using a method of optimization that deals more with treating large quantities of data. |
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This should be negotiated up front when the buyer and seller first make contact about the item. |
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Only orphans or abandoned children are accepted and who still have a member of their family with whom FED TOGO can make contact. |
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I came off my line to close down the angle, but somehow managed to make contact with Cora, bringing her to ground, in what looked like an unceremonious challenge. |
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Look for soft wicking materials in areas that make contact with your skin, and a belt that's wider at the back and tapered toward the front so as not to dig into the hips. |
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Nine minutes later the French crew told Dakar that they could not make contact. |
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It's about two people who get caught up in its labyrinthine politics and have to make contact across a gulf of personal strife and cultural difference. |
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On Monday, it was to the driving range, where I rediscovered my startling aptitude for slicing the ball, though I was relieved to make contact at all. |
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Cabral ordered Nicolau Coelho, a captain who had experience from Vasco da Gama's voyage to India, to go ashore and make contact. |
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We also make contact through the individuals who are our clients. |
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When the charge is increased, an actuator on the machine's tail becomes oppositely charged and thus attracted to the plate, causing the tail to flex and make contact with the grid's surface. |
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Some try to make contact with the spirits of dead relatives or cosmic forces, or trust in stellar influences and their horoscope or even lucky charms. |
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Rinse your hands thoroughly if any crystals make contact with the skin. |
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The fire is very real, and dancers often make contact with different parts of their body with only a short lavalava wrap around their waist. |
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The upper portion of the protection pier broke away from the pilings and was deflected to the north allowing the box-wall of the chip barge to make contact with the swing span of the railway bridge. |
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Prudent bidders are always well advised to make contact with the office of the notary responsible for the sale in order to find out the precise amount of the additional costs, if any. |
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They are scattered through the towns and not dare make contact with each other because of the differences between the Shiite and Sunnite communities. |
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Among the aspects which were highly valued, we find the cross-border aspect of the event and the opportunity to make contact with French or Gipuzkoa professionals as appropriate. |
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Where contact with a sub-group is feasible, researchers may subsequently wish to attempt to make contact with some individuals to obtain additional information or biological materials. |
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Lewis Hamilton, Button's teammate at McLaren-Mercedes, crashed out of competition when he attempted to cut in on Kamui Kobayashi entering a corner and forced Kobayashi's front-right tire to make contact. |
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If a child wished to return to his or her country, the Dutch authorities would make contact with the family or with NGOs who could assist the child there. |
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It may well be helpful to make contact with national metals recycling organizations to determine the level of interest in supporting such a campaign. |
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Parents had to state in writing where their children were going, and the authorities might make contact with the embassies of the countries of destination to verify the facts. |
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As offshoring gets under way, one clear objective could be to try to make contact with employee associations or unions representing workers in the offshore company. |
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It offers benefits to all parties in the potential communication session and provides instant visibility of availability, allowing an informed decision as to when and how to make contact with a colleague or partner. |
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Everyone is familiar with the awful situation in which the parent to whom custody of the child is awarded, often the mother, tries to make contact with the other parent impossible. |
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His goal was three-fold: to study the morphology and other features of the land, to promote colonization by opening up the interior to immigrants and to make contact with the Beothuk Indians who lived there. |
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We will look into it and make contact with the authorities as appropriate. |
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The helices line up, facing opposite ways, then make contact with the two helices from another pair. |
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How does one make contact with terrorist networks? |
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He appears to make contact with Da' Tara from behind. |
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Paul Leeman tried to make contact, seemed to unsight their keeper Wes Lamont and the ball tucked inside the far post. |
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Be sure batteries make contact with compartment terminals. |
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The vessel was backed away from the ramp and did not make contact with it. |
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Collector shoes, fitted under the tram, make contact with the conductor rail, providing electric traction power to the tram. |
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