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"There are now close contacts between German and Lithuanian organised criminals," a Vilnius police spokeswoman said.
These close contacts between conspirators and friends shouldn't come as a surprise.
James P. Kreindler, one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs, said the complaint traces close contacts between Mr. bin Laden and his associates and Mr. Hussein, his children and top-ranking Iraqi intelligence officials over a 10-year period.
He examines the critical role of what he describes as a Chechen mafia in providing a great deal of the muscle employed in criminalized capitalism, and he demonstrates the close contacts between Mr. Berezovsky and the leaders of the Chechen rebellion against Russian rule.
Indeed, extended stacks of molecules self-assemble with close contacts between their aromatic cores in single crystals grown from polar solvents.
Ankyrin repeat polypeptides contain repeated structural elements that pack to produce modular architectures lacking in close contacts between distant segments of the polypeptide chain.
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It usually requires close contact between the human and infected live birds.
Mers spreads through close contact between infected patients and those caring for or living with them.
The virus can be passed through close contact between people but is not easily contagious.
We already knew that many human diseases have their origin in close contact between people and domesticated animals.
"One close contact" denotes close contact between source rocks and reservoirs (Pang et al. 2014).
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