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Stylistically, Jones draws on a range of techniques, including African dance, American modern and postmodern dance, and ballet, but an important formative influence was contact improvisation, a form of partner-work that enables people of different heights, weights and strengths to interact – a kind of physical manifestation of diversity in action, and interaction.
We got to interact a lot with the professors during and after classes.
And you have to interact a lot with the people, and answer questions and comments," he says.
Because the family was so active, it was not uncommon for priests like Mr. Hanley -- or Father Jim, as he was then known -- to interact a great deal with them.
(See the insert "How to Interact: A Sampler of Today's Technologies"). Businesses that naturally involve personal contact with customers, either on the phone or in person, have golden opportunities to learn about them.
These teams had to interact a lot: There were several hundred interfaces among the engine components, many of which would have experienced significant problems without proper communication among the relevant design teams.
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We thought the Doha festival was a good idea, and it gave us an opportunity to interact with a community in the Middle East.
Normally, people use a keyboard to interact with a computer.
As the conversation winds down, I'm aware I've neglected to give the two men much of a chance to interact in a humorous fashion.
I might think I'm protecting myself, but in fact this is the most dangerous way for a cyclist to interact with a lorry.
It is not the best way for a human to interact with a computer.
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