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They need to be in touch with that.
Faculty traveling abroad need to be in touch with MISTI managers about travel guidelines for themselves and their students.
You will need to be in touch with the MacCHESS staff throughout the process, from advance preparations to beamline operation to data retrieval.
OK, so there are times when we need to be in touch, to gaze at the giant flatscreen and hear the comforting tinkle of our mobile.
Thus, in order to process this request, we need to be in touch with either the person being impersonated or an authorized representative.
MPs are much more reliant for their election on networks of people than on small party membership, so they need to be in touch with many different interests and issue groups.
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He needed to be in touch.
We needed to be in touch with his needs, not our egos.
"He needed to be in touch with ordinary people and ordinary life," said Dinesh D'Souza, author of "Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader".
The request for the device was designed to prevent leaks from the meeting, but Mr Watson said he needed to be in touch with the Commons on a fast-moving day for Brexit.
He needs to be in touch with the people". Elhafi, a businessman who spent four months working with fighters and refugees in neighbouring Tunisia, added: "We are not happy about the performance of the executive committee, especially the appointment of ministers without consulting us or other organisations.
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