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The actress DIANA RIGG sent a message from London describing her as a friend of three decades and her "touchstone" in New York, the first person she got in touch with when she visited America.
But what are we directly in touch with when our intellect thinks abstractly or propositionally?
The university now has a visiting scholar's program office that all postdocs are put in touch with when they arrive.
People tend to like stuff like this, and it may eventually turn into the place that you keep your true friends list – the people you absolutely want to be in touch with when things go badly.
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Also, there have been times in my life when I've experienced grief and loss and I've been more in touch with loneliness – when my mother died, when some of my friends moved away.
But the mayor knows how to get in touch with people when he wants to".
Moon got in touch with Nitschke when she was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2011.
Do the successful runners keep in touch with him when they leave for Addis?
I'm going to try to get in touch with him when I get back home.
Her lawyer, Carol Hepburn, did her own research and got in touch with Marsh when she learned about the claims he was bringing for Amy.
Balder's research is cutting edge and risky; he gets in touch with Blomkvist when he starts to believe his own life is in danger.
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