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One of them said Mr. Snow had been contacted very recently about the job, and both said they did not believe Mr. Snow was the only person the White House was considering.
At this second admission, the psychosomatic liaison service was contacted very early on by the neurology team with the question of a possible conversion disorder.
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However, such characteristics turn contacts very important in order to exchange as much information as possible between nodes at every contact opportunity.
Winners must be alive, but they are not contacted until very shortly before the official announcement.
Mr. Jaffe said the synagogue's president contacted a "very high authority" at Yeshiva, "who denied the charges outright".
The frequency of prognostic factors among those not contacted was very similar to those included in the study.
Doctors/units primarily contacted would very unlikely refer a patient with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder in gender identity assessments.
Children especially can find eye contact very intense, as if they're being peered at, scrutinised.
But the way these four coexist without contact — very finely handled — is surely something new in his work.
Goldie said Centrelink's staffing cuts made contact very difficult for welfare recipients, with call times stretching out beyond an hour.
I chose high school over college teaching because I wanted a job with a high level of student contact, very low level of research, and small classes.
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