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Mercifully they now make contact by text or email.
Should I make contact by email, phone, or letter?
The girls had been held in houses, not a prison, and they'd managed to escape through the back door and make contact by phone with people on the mountain.
From 1952 onwards, its 50 inhabitants could only make contact by waving at each other over a wooden fence and (subsequently) the walls, watchtowers, barbed wire and armed border guards that separated them.
Affected users are being asked to make contact by phone or to securely reset their passwords via the company's website.
The British had witnessed the Polish drop but were unable to make contact by radio so a swimmer was sent south of the Rhine.
When attempts to make contact by telephone were unsuccessful, postal invitations were used.
If no telephone number is to be found in public records, a second letter with a request to make contact by telephone is sent.
We usually have to make contact by telephone, but these patients are usually admitted to the hospital very quickly and are critically ill.
In the course of the study, the researcher was able to make contact by phone with 25 dentists from 21 clinics.
A postal reminder will be sent if we are unable to make contact by telephone and the patient does not return the reply slip.
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