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They and contact
They include the Navy's Atlantic Command at Norfolk, Virginia, which is in contact with the Polaris subs ; ;
They then came in contact with the Berghouata, a Berber tribal confederation, who followed a " heresy " founded by Salih ibn Tarif, three centuries earlier.
They had been there six months when Chaplin's manager received a telegram, asking " Is there a man named Chaffin in your company or something like that " with the request that that this comedian contact the New York Motion Picture Company.
They also deform less under load, meaning they have less contact with the bearing retainer walls and can roll faster.
They are said by some to reflect how the unified consciousness of humanity ( the immortal human being or the soul ), is divided to manage different aspects of earthly life ( body / instinct / vital energy / deeper emotions / communication / having an overview of life / contact to God ).
They remain in continual contact for the rest of their first year.
They had trading routes with Southeast Asia ( see Macassan contact with Australia ), and imported goods from as far afield as South and Western Australia.
They thus gained direct contact with European slave traders on the coast.
They afforded his first contact with the Spanish monarchy that was to eventually appoint him court painter.
They aim to defeat each other without making contact with their opponent's body.
They live in small social groups ( approximately six individuals ) that stay within a few feet of one another most of the time, staying in contact via high-pitched calls.
They were also anxious to make contact with the Secret Chiefs themselves, instead of relying on Mathers.
They use techniques from full contact, but these techniques must be well controlled when they land on legal targets.
They have one-piece plastic keytop / switch plungers which press down on a membrane to actuate a contact in an electrical switch matrix.
They are able to contact with neurons and other cell types through specialized junctions called synapses, at which electrical or electrochemical signals can be transmitted from one cell to another.
They are generally regarded as having positive contact with the deity or deities of the religion to which they subscribe, often interpreting the meaning of events and performing the rituals of the religion.
They discovered that persuasion has little or no effect on advertisement ; however, there was a substantial effect of persuasion on voting if there was face-to-face contact.
They had direct contact with the court astronomers and, through the financial support of the court, they were economically independent to develop scientific instruments and manufacturing techniques.
Flux and slag can provide a secondary service after the reduction step is complete: They provide a molten cover on the purified metal, preventing it from coming into contact with oxygen while it is still hot enough to oxidise readily.
They are also used in conjunction with other weapons ; for example the Mark 46 torpedo used by the United States becomes the warhead section of the ASROC ( Anti-Submarine ROCket ) and the CAPTOR mine ( CAPsulated TORpedo ) is a submerged sensor platform which releases a torpedo when a hostile contact is detected.
They build a makeshift radio to maintain contact with Dr. Oakes at the hospital, as well as to locate any other broadcasting survivors outside the city.
They made several unsuccessful attempts to contact the cockpit.
They never outwardly communicate with their lover even when they are in close contact, due to nerves, and, therefore, never really outwardly express affection toward their beloved.
" They were directed to Chicago by Cleo Maitland, a madam in Washington, D. C., who suggested they contact Effie Hankins in Chicago.
They are able to identify not only the key chemical reactions but also the transport processes which bring CFC photolysis products into contact with ozone.

They and nearest
They lay months away from the nearest Earth star by jump drive, and no one knew what they were good for, although it was felt that they would probably be good for something if it could only be discovered -- much like the continent of Antarctica in ancient history.
They usually celebrate the festival when the first stirrings of spring are felt, or on the full moon nearest this.
They do not need the 10BASE-T hub, so the hardware cost is very low, and wiring can be particularly easy since only a single wire run is needed, which can be sourced from the nearest computer.
They are attached at the back ( side nearest the spinal cord ) to the arytenoids cartilages, and at the front ( side under the chin ) to the thyroid cartilage.
They escape from Zarniwoop by asking to be transported to the nearest restaurant.
They traveled to the nearest star system that the professor theorized might be capable of life, the red sun Betelgeuse, which would take them about 350 years to reach.
They were the nearest thing perhaps to liberated women ; and Aspasia, who became a vivid figure in Athenian society, was probably an obvious example.
They won 3 – 1, but once the premature celebrations had ended, they discovered that their nearest rivals, Queens Park Rangers, had scored a last-minute winner at Aston Villa.
They eventually implement a program of interstellar exploration using a fleet of 63 ships, targeting the nearest 21 stars.
They received just 27 yellow cards all season – the lowest in the league and 6 fewer than their nearest rival Liverpool.
They intended to marry her to the ambitious Conrad, who was Baldwin V's nearest male kinsman, and had already proved himself capable politically and militarily.
They used to build their houses facing the mountain, with the doors on the side nearest to it.
They topped the table with 34 points, 2 points clear of nearest rivals Spennymoor Town F. C.
They won the league title ten points ahead of their nearest rivals.
" They are hanged from the nearest tree with a placard round their necks saying: ' I am a deserter.
They usually transport helicopter passengers to the nearest hospital and take their airplane passengers to the nearest airport, then transport the patients via ground ambulance to a hospital.
They find the nearest verdant hill and hurtle down it.
They were already assured of the league title before the final round of matches as they held a three point lead and 16-goal difference advantage over their nearest rivals Shamrock Rovers.
They lie approximately, by road, northwest of Chinhoyi, the nearest large town, and the location of the district and provincial headquarters.
* Monkeys: They throw coconuts at the nearest target when angered.
They soon discover that the old man who sold them the pig initially was actually the drunken father-in-law of the real farmer, and their money has probably all gone to the nearest pub.
They drove directly to the nearest town, but the hospital was not equipped to deal with Nicholas ' injuries.
* Consumers visit the nearest central places that provide the function which they demand. They minimize the distance to be travelled

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