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It's best to get in touch with a physician-scientist or medical doctor.
And have a better way to get in touch with their patients, er, patients' owners, for that matter.
Since Messier has already landed in Europe to prep for Projectors' festival debut, we figured there was no better time to get in touch and ask him about his new project.
So what better way to get in touch with your inner yodeler than to hit the great outdoors and allow your yodel to echo through the hills.
There is a lot more we would like to know, however, so we encourage anyone with a better understanding of these issues to get in touch with us, or post their comments.
It also urges any other such victims to get in touch (they had better hang on to the Guardian's contact details given Perris's experience of complaining) and adds: "We are working to improve the way the two companies handle similar claims in future, following the Guardian's interest".
We're trying to get in touch with the city government to better understand its side of the story.
According to Hodder, he wanted to "get in touch with Jason's thirst for revenge" and try to better understand his motivation to kill.
"I definitely want to get in touch".
Finally, I decided to get in touch.
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