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Get in touch with a venture capitalist.
Potential Visiting Scholars should identify and get in touch with a faculty member about the possibility of sponsoring their research.
If you would like to get in touch with a student, please write to the orchestra's president.
He could, though, get in touch with a doctor thousands of miles away, via two-way video.
She also asked the lobbyists to get in touch with a contact in the district attorney's office.
But they also came to get in touch with a 20-something cable-television audience in the millions.
According to Dr Zurek, the time spent trying to get in touch with a missing space probe is excruciating.
I did get in touch with a couple of people in my life who were part of that gratitude to take the opportunity to let them know.
-- Terri F. Gould, Pittsburgh A. There's no regularly scheduled Proust tour, but you can do it yourself or get in touch with a guide.
I think both parents need to get in touch with a support group - there are more than 350 around the country.
"Apart from that, my agent in Germany tried to get in touch with a lot of people [in Britain], but it's not very easy.
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