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She sneezed, allowing Mr. Nagler, who had noticed her get on, to make tentative contact.
Comair and the pilots' union reached the tentative contact agreement June 14 after three days of talks with federal mediators.
The musical selections ranged from the musing to the proclamatory to the softly amorous, and, as the dance evolved, the dancers began making tentative contact.
Film was entirely irrelevant to her personally and politically, and her tentative contact with shrewd admen such as Gordon Reece, Tim Bell and the Saatchi brothers was the nearest she came to show business.
I'd interviewed dozens of men and women from the site about all of the awkward body fluid hand-offs and tentative contact agreements but here was this kid, not an abstraction, weightier than all of the strangeness that led to his being born.
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At the same time, there have been some tentative contacts between Israelis and Palestinians.
In fact, intelligence agencies knew of tentative contacts between Saddam and an infant Al Qaeda in the early 1990's, but found no good evidence of a continuing relationship.
What began as tentative contacts with opposition factions and residents across the fence in 2012 has turned into a full-fledged, multifaceted operation that has military, logistical, political and humanitarian dimensions, according to an investigation by Syria Deeply, which interviewed residents, Syrian intelligence officials and opposition members for this story.
That testing involves only the most tentative physical contact.
After a few months of tentative eye contact, I ventured a shy nod and a fluttery finger wave.
Martin, Jane's late husband, had at one point made some tentative efforts to contact her father's family on her behalf but had been rebuffed with a solicitor's letter.
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