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Sometimes, contact with industry means the opportunity to see their research applied in the real world, something some researchers crave.
"Sometimes contact with U.S. troops improves the situation, sometimes it makes it worse; it's a mixed record," said Isacson.
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However, both sides of spatula sometimes contacts with the soft tissue in operation of opening a brain fissure, and operation with one side collision detection leads to unrealistic deformation of the brain.
They state self-help encompasses activities designed to be carried out independently of contact with professionals, however, sometimes contact is involved for assessment or review.
On today's battlefield, linked technologies are so pervasive that soldiers conducting routine patrols are in constant real-time audio — and sometimes video — contact with their superiors, who watch over operations as they occur, with lawyers and civilian policymakers sometimes at their sides, issuing orders and advice from afar.
He would sometimes initiate contact with me.
Cobb tells him he is in frequent, and sometimes daily, contact with the special counsel's office, according to people familiar with the dynamic.
Bigger than many players, the 6-foot Taurasi has a well-muscled body that sometimes makes contact with opponents for fouls that send messages.
The official said those two jobs provide for direct and sometimes unmonitored contact with the prisoners, who are usually isolated, one to a cell.
In this "concert installation," as the director, Jochen Sandig, called it, choristers mingled throughout in close, sometimes direct, contact with listeners.
Although he was less close to Freud in later years, he remained in weekly, sometimes daily contact with Hockney and Auerbach, whose striking portrait, in impasto an inch thick, is also in the sale.
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