Contact
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And if you're a performer that wants to collaborate with an adorable robot, or if you have a robot that needs entertainment representation, please
contact
me, the Bot-Agent.
"I've been trying to
contact
you since yesterday."
It could make eye
contact
with you.
These three girls are talking to one another without the awkward discomfort of eye
contact.
And from that much
contact
with politicians, I can tell you they're all emotional freaks of one sort or another.
When they bombed Hiroshima, the explosion formed a mini-supernova, so every living animal, human or plant that received direct
contact
with the rays from that sun was instantly turned to ash.
Here's another good article, about a new campaign opposing privatization of transit, without any
contact
information for the campaign.
There are people who don't want to make eye
contact.
Narrator: In front of the sub, a mess screen will come into
contact
with the soft-bodied creatures of the deep sea.
Or for those of us who are sighted, how about having the assisted-living
contact
lens?
So, is it possible that the tumor cells are going to the skeletal muscle tissue, but once in
contact
inside the skeletal muscle tissue, MyoD acts upon these tumor cells and causes them to become skeletal muscle cells?
Humans in the developed world spend more than 90 percent of their lives indoors, where they breathe in and come into
contact
with trillions of life forms invisible to the naked eye: microorganisms.
They don't know the language of face contact, the non-verbal and verbal set of rules that enable you to comfortably talk to somebody else, listen to somebody else.
Living every day as a high-risk Ebola virus disease
contact
during the worst of the outbreak was one of my worst experiences.
Everyone was counted as a potential
contact.
I came in
contact
with a different idea of life.
They said that there had been no
contact
with the police, that there were no marks on his body.
We want to develop these little tiny capsules about the size of a piece of risotto that we can put into the muscles and telemeter out the EMG signals, so that it's not worrying about electrode
contact.
But most of all, the Norden bombsight required the bombardier to make visual
contact
with the target.
The main characteristics of such a system is that there's one sole
contact
point to the ground.
In my country, I have seen how the council of Islamist groups and Christian groups came together, not as a government initiative, but they came together on their own initiative to establish
contact
and dialogue in times where things were pretty low-key tension.
And if you're not an American citizen, you can
contact
American citizens that you know and encourage them to do the same.
Maybe I wanted to be so successful and so able to take responsibility that I would do so and I would be able to take care of my attending's patients without even having to
contact
him.
And in fact, if I knew and my colleagues knew that one of my orthopedic colleagues took off the wrong leg in my hospital, believe me, I'd have trouble making eye
contact
with that person.
They knew that a fundamental piece falls into place when you start to live out their little phrase, when you come into
contact
with yourself.
The other threat model is that they
contact
you in real time over one of the wireless networks like the cellular, or something like that, never having actually gotten physical access to your car.
He wrote about the scenario in which two tribes of early humans would have come in
contact
and competition.
People talk to me about the important new skill of making eye
contact
while you're texting.
On Wednesday, I learned from Laurie Garrett that I'm definitely going to get the bird flu, and I wouldn't be at all worried about that if we never had any
contact
with Asia.
It particularly affects women, because they have the
contact
with children.
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