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"We were a bit more in contact, a bit closer.
"They were more in contact with the Continent and much more open to the outside.
7 Josh Lewsey Tries 1, Carries 5, Tackles 0 Took his try superbly, but needs England to pass more in contact to exploit his pace.
"I actually think they're closer because they're more in contact with each other — anything that comes to my mind, I'm going to text you right away," she said.
The agitation allows reactants to be more in contact and this benefits the reaction progress.
This cannot but bring to mind – also for chronological issues – the title of Plotinus' Enneads, Treatise III 7, On Eternity and Time, in which he attributes the temporality of duration to the Soul, this hypostasis being more in contact with the sensible world, and atemporal eternity to the nous.
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In general, nurses who spend more time in contact with patients suffer more stress.
Males are more engaged in contact sports, entertainment games, or fights of a generally more aggressive nature or with a greater risk taking behavior than females do [ 25].
In areas more directly in contact with European influence, indigenous artists were taught by friars.
Speaking about mental distress is certainly not seen as "manly" – it is "weak" – and that there are more boys in contact with mental health services is striking.
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