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Donatella has recently made it something of a priority to be in touch with what a new generation wants.
He quickly realized, however, that if he wanted to be in touch with what was going on in China he had to be in Beijing.
Myra Hindley became part of his extended family, the large group of writers, politicians and activists who satisfied his continuing need to be in touch with what was going on in the world.
Asked what qualities a prime minister needs, the Labour leader said: "You've got to be in touch with what people are feeling throughout the country".
It is the biggest event of its kind, and participants say it's not to be missed if you want to both be in touch with what's happening in the world and, more importantly, influence it.
Ultimately, Act feels it's "important to be in touch with what feels right for you, surround yourself with people who respect the way you choose to live and always be an individual".
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But Mr. Davidson insists that the company is in touch with what its customers want.
Here I am in touch with what is happening in the cities, but at the same time I don't miss out on my professional aspirations...
You felt you were flying in the face of the establishment and that was exciting, but you also felt you were in touch with what was really happening.
I'm not sure that some of the food purists are in touch with what really goes on in American households.
"Now is the time for politicians to take a lead, as well as ensuring that they are in touch with what people are thinking and feeling".
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