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But a slogan that Rye Coalition's management tosses around when promoting the group -- "Jersey pride, people!" -- has put band members in touch with their gritty, resilient sides.
Medical teams of doctors, nurses, and public health personnel are sent frequently from the teaching centres in the city to the work units to assist in the general medical work and to keep local staff members in touch with the latest medical information and techniques.
Just last year Friedlander put one of his members in touch with car company Jaguar.
Consider joining the American Rose Society (P.O. Box 30,000, Shreveport, LA, 71130); the Society will put new members in touch with experienced rose gardeners in their area.
At Bellingham, they play indoor bowls, darts, and have a licensed bar too, to help keep vulnerable members in touch with each other.
Detainees are also pressured to work shifts of several hours for virtually no compensation, said Porcha, who visits Eloy routinely to put family members in touch with loved ones in detention.
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Starr added that he did not mean to suggest that he was "officially" part of this group but, rather, that he was "an outside member in touch with every member of the group".
Select training responsibilities that put the staff member in touch with new operations, process or operating problems.
The doctors refer patients they think would benefit, and members stay in touch via coordinators and other members, offering or requesting help.
Otherwise, groups and sub-groups of members kept in touch.
"We have had members get in touch who find the job horribly difficult to do.
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