Contact
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She reassured me what I already knew, that this wasn't a death sentence, and she even offered to put me in
contact
with her brother, who had been living with HIV since the early '90s.
And I did whatever I could to immediately calm them, and then I would put them in
contact
with AcadianaCares, which is a wonderful resource we have in our community for those with HIV.
And I'd put them in
contact
with people I knew personally so that they could not only have this safe space to feel human again, but so they could also have the resources they needed in affording their treatment.
Sometimes you still need some real human
contact.
But I've had so many men
contact
me and tell me that, "You came through that, you got over that, I'm going to get over my alcoholism," and these things that are going on in them, because of what happened to them.
They send little pulses of electricity down their processes to each other, and where they
contact
each other, those little pulses of electricity can jump from one neuron to the other.
Start-up managers were outsourcing their customer
contact.
And then we had some hint that these things existed all along the axis of it, because if you've got volcanism, water's going to get down from the sea into cracks in the sea floor, come in
contact
with magma, and come shooting out hot.
RB: So it's making eye
contact
with him, following his eyes.
They first make eye contact, and then, when Christie looks over at this toy, the robot estimates her gaze direction and looks at the same thing that she's looking at.
It sounds odd, but while you're stitching, you don't need eye
contact
with people.
So, for nervous introverts, it means that you can stitch away next to someone or a group of people and ask questions that you're thinking that often you don't get time to ask people, or you're too nervous to ask if you give them eye
contact.
Most of them explode spontaneously in
contact
with air, and when you call up the companies, they only give you minimum ten tons, OK? (Laughter) So this was not what they call a laboratory-scale experiment, and they wouldn’t have liked it at my college.
The program that Evan helped build is called "Plenty of Plates," and the goal is not just to provide free meals but to create moments of connection between people who otherwise might never make eye
contact.
After this experience, one volunteer changed his commute so that instead of avoiding this neighborhood, he walks through it, smiling or making eye
contact
as he passes familiar faces.
HPV causes
contact
infections, which means the virus stays in the cells near the point of infection rather than spreading throughout the whole body.
To survive and reproduce, they must move through three stages:
contact
with a susceptible host, infection and replication, and transmission to other individuals.
However, this simple sneeze also brings the virus in
contact
with pets, plants, or even your lunch.
She learned how to
contact
intelligence networks, pick a lock, resist interrogation and fire a gun.
And I still remain in close
contact
with Lupe and much of her family.
So, one needs a very deep appreciation of the diversity and incredible scale of life on this planet as the first step in preparing to make
contact
with life elsewhere in the cosmos.
Or: There are several people who own originals, and I have been attempting to
contact
them and reach them, hoping that they will let me spend a few minutes in the presence of one of the real birds, maybe to take a picture, or even to pull out the hand-held laser scanner that I happen to own that fits inside a cereal box, and could maybe, without even touching their bird, I swear, get a perfect 3D scan.
You
contact
your hundred resin producers which are in your region.
You will have at least one within an email or Twitter or a telephone
contact
from you, and let them know that you would like them to make a contribution to a fund which industry can manage or the World Bank can manage.
So if we're going to study viral chatter, we need to get to these populations who have intensive
contact
with wild animals.
These individuals are at specific risk, particularly if there's blood contact, they're at risk for transmission and possibly infection with novel viruses.
Needless to say, different populations from different parts of the world have different sorts of
contact.
Well, this project, Deep Blue, put me in
contact
with my team in a way that I never expected, and I want to pass it on to you, because I want you to reflect on this, perhaps in your own relationships.
By providing a rigid surface to press against, primates could splay out their pads to create even more
contact
with the trees.
Glasses and
contact
lenses bend light to compensate for these refractive errors.
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