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But there exists out there a very large population of people who will tell you that they have psychic, magical powers that they can predict the future, that they can make
contact
with the deceased.
The second question that I'd like to ask, rather simple: Suppose I ask them to
contact
the spirit of my deceased father-in-law, as an example.
She said that, first of all, that she didn't know how to
contact
me.
It says right on the back here, "In case of overdose,
contact
your poison control center immediately," and it gives an 800 number.
We really would love to have suggestions from you folks on how to
contact
federal, state and local authorities to get them to do something.
And the fundamental lesson, I believe, is that design truly is a
contact
sport.
So it was only in Belgium, where the artist had once lived, that Kobal managed to find someone that knew the artist personally and gave him the
contact.
An anonymous, faceless, nameless person gets in
contact
with the network, and then gets an identity.
This here shows, on the Y-axis, the increase in the probability that a person is obese given that a social
contact
of theirs is obese and, on the X-axis, the degrees of separation between the two people.
I made
contact
with a child from Swat who studied in a madrassa like this.
So I decided to
contact
you myself, for you to assure me of safety and honesty, if I have to entrust any amount of money under your custody.
It's currently 10 billion miles away from Earth, transmitting with that dish, with the power of 20 watts, and we're still in
contact
with it.
It's been said that, "No battle plan survives
contact
with the enemy."
Many mammals have to produce
contact
calls when, say, a mother and calf are apart.
Whales also have
contact
calls like I described for the dolphins.
I'll play the sound of a
contact
call used by right whales to stay in touch.
Here's a typical South Atlantic
contact
call from the '70s.
Remember, 2001, we had less than two hours radio
contact
with the outside world.
And he was Japanese who had no
contact
with the West.
Although we can't bring trees and prairie plants and frogs into these environments, we are bringing images of nature into these exercise yards, putting them on the walls, so at least they get
contact
with visual images of nature.
The reason: because Tierra del Fuego is separated from South America by a much narrower straight, and there was trading
contact
across that straight throughout 10,000 years.
So I went to his aunt, who is the
contact
that I have for him.
I'm wearing
contact
lenses now so that I can see all of you.
So we don't even necessarily have to have direct
contact
with these organisms to have a very real impact on them.
If you look at these two, eye contact, facing each other, possibly both talking at the same time.
One neuron can be connected to so many other neurons, because there can be synapses at these points of
contact.
This man gave me his
contact
details at the end of the evening and said, "If you want to do this, call me."
They bring us the camera, we make up a
contact
sheet, they figure out which are the two best pictures.
And we can bring two million people a year into
contact
with this fish and show them its beauty.
So there's business cards down there that'll give you
contact
details.
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