But they stressed there was still a chance for interested parties to get in touch. |
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If you have any other questions, please feel free to get in touch and I'll reply as quickly as I possibly can. |
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Organizations should get in touch with their intel folks and ask for a threat assessment. |
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Which reminds me, I need to get in touch with all the usual parents I babysit for, and tell them to call me here at Alex's instead. |
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I hated the first one, but decided to sit back, relax and get in touch with my inner angel. |
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And officers hunting her killer urged people who spotted anyone with bloodstained clothes to get in touch with them. |
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This might be good news for the communications industry and good news for anyone trying to get in touch with us. |
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All community groups have to do is get in touch and tell us how they believe broadband would help them. |
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I feel the need to indulge in some macho pursuits, get in touch with my he-man side again. |
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I'd like to help you get in touch with the person you seek but it's just getting to be too big a drain on me. |
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We really hope that people from Asian communities with an interest in charities will get in touch and join this scheme. |
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Discover a private place of solitude and get in touch with your inner emotions and thoughts through body awareness. |
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Group or individual sessions can help you get in touch with who you really are and help you to believe in your own self-worth. |
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Anyone barmy enough to join Morris in jumping out of a plane can get in touch with him about next year's trip to France. |
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So, if there's anyone out there in Edinburgh who's filthy rich, then do get in touch. |
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If you happen to be a fellow Bostonian or Cantabrigian, then get in touch with chapter President Ronan Wolfsdorf find out what we're up to. |
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Some parents will get in touch with the service to let them know where their children are to be taken that night. |
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Because of urban sprawl, it's more difficult for people to get in touch with the natural world. |
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Why do male friends and boyfriends from the past always get in touch when their lives are falling apart? |
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A former East Lancashire woman who now lives in Mexico is trying to get in touch with a long-lost friend from Darwen. |
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The workshop is an activist project in that it empowers the women and helps them get in touch with their creative potential. |
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Anyone interested in classes in Woodwork, Pottery or upholstery are advised to get in touch with the organization as soon as possible. |
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Encourage the prudent, overconventional Capricorns to get in touch with their animal origins with goat's milk soap from Senteurs de Provence. |
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Your friendship will be way more intriguing if you and your bud get in touch with your true inner selves. |
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Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers. |
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The Lord Lyon wrote to us a year ago saying that schools with heraldic devices should get in touch to check if they were allowed to use them. |
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I gave up, connected the computer and sent emails to all my US friends, praying they were okay and asking them to get in touch. |
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New Jersey residents are urged to get in touch with their own assemblyman to comment on assembly bill No.2624, or its sponsor. |
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So it was a thrill to hear from Jed, who'd come across my name on the Web and wanted to get in touch. |
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Read books, get in touch with organisations and search the internet for information. |
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If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover. |
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He asked if there were any planned resignations, and asked any member to get in touch with him or the Secretary privately if necessary. |
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Maybe I could get in touch with them to see if there is a possibility to build some wind turbines. |
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If you don't know who you should contact precisely, please get in touch with the Secretariat. |
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We require your contact information so that we are able to get in touch with you if we need further information. |
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Wanyugo masks are put on during funeral ceremonials of the Poro initiatory group, and enable the dead to get in touch with the spirit world. |
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But always have a good reason to get in touch and make yourself useful – never pester them. |
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To do this, could you please provide us with the essential details we need so that we may get in touch with you and thus respond to your needs. |
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The museum officials said they were planning to get in touch with professional mummy conservators as they could not locate anyone with the needed expertise in the country. |
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If the lucky, lucky suggester would like to get in touch, they'll find something very interesting gracing their letter box in the next couple of days. |
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If you want your boots to be unique and personalized, you can get in touch with West Coast Shoe Company or Dayton Shoe Company to order custom motorcycle boots. |
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To speak Carrier you have to get in touch with your glottis. |
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Anyone with a problem getting to the golf club is asked to get in touch with any member of the social services committee and they will be looked after. |
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If so, just get in touch with us, and the advisory process starts from square one again. |
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I can only recommend to the ideologists of this House that they try to get in touch with those who work at the sharp end in the Member States. |
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Try out these above home remedies for removing your blackheads yourself or get in touch with a qualified beautician. |
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Spaciousness allows us to get in touch with the timeless element in everything. |
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The cheaper option if illness, accident or redundancy strikes, is to get in touch with your bank or other lender and arrange to reschedule your loan repayments. |
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If we can be of service to you, our Contact Us page will help you find the most convenient way to get in touch with us. |
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If you cannot get in touch with our team prior to your visit, please go to the reception desk when you get to the Centre Pompidou. |
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To obtain a copy of the special edition of the newsletter, please get in touch with your Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton advisor. |
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They have been very useful at conferences, when people ask us how they can get in touch with us once we're gone. |
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Take advantage of this offer and ask for information brochures about our calibration center or get in touch with us directly. |
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Please contact our regional sales team or use our contact form to get in touch with us. |
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The practice of Mouna prompts the mind to go inward and to get in touch with our thoughts, emotions, desires, ambitions etc, on a deeper level. |
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We thank you very much indeed for your interest and will get in touch with you shortly. |
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The Bosquet fishing lakes offer a unique opportunity to get in touch with nature and the wild. |
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If you are looking for exciting challenges, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. |
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So to get your customized offer please get in touch with our local experts in your country! |
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If you are a Belgian Scientist or collaborate with one, you should get in touch with them. |
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So that we can get in touch with you, we would ask you to please complete the contact form. |
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We encourage you to get in touch with us, either in person or by telephone, e-mail, mail or fax. |
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Contact Us tells you how to get in touch with Canada Post online, by mail or by phone. |
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An invitation to the reader to get in touch with the author could be appended to the article. |
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In theory, I'm supposed to hear about it right away but they may or may not decide to get in touch with me. |
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Many of Corel's products leverage these new features-enabling you to get in touch with your creativity on a whole new level. |
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He appealed to scrabblers in other parts of Zambia to get in touch with the national mother body if they are to be included in next year's Africa championships. |
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So, if you are looking for a beautiful, unique and photogenic venue for your wedding, get in touch today. |
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They in turn tell me how to get in touch with other individuals whom I have never heard of, and whose quality they won't vouch for. |
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I then got in touch, or got the office manager to get in touch with the handler and tell him to get on with it because I thought it was their job that was gone off. |
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Where does a Latin America-born boy with a Cuban father living in Miami learn to get in touch with Americana folk roots? |
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And he called for anyone who believes they may have been stalked or followed in the Sharrow area, which is popular among students, to get in touch. |
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Police were trying to get in touch with relatives of the dead and injured. |
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If you would like to become involved then please do get in touch with the staff at the centre and they will be able to steer you in the right direction. |
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Anyone seeking any kind of assistance in making it over to Hungary for the only festival of jazz I know that is held in a vineyard should get in touch pretty sharpish. |
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If you have any books you would like to donate, particularly textbooks and reference works, please get in touch and we'll happily take them off your hands. |
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If anyone has a problem about transport they are advised to get in touch with any member of the parish pastoral council or phone the parochial house. |
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Or, if you just want to let people know about a resource, you can describe it and provide your contact information so that people can get in touch with you if they want more information. |
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This synthesis aims simply to help all participants keep in mind the main import of the contributions as well as to enable everyone interested to get in touch with the network that is presently being set up. |
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Carve out some alone time to get in touch with your true wishes about what you want your wedding to be like by daydreaming, watching movies or looking through magazines. |
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Members who, after reading the minister's letter, believe that their pension benefit was miscalculated are invited to get in touch with FSNA's research staff to discuss the matter. |
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And if he won't talk to you, get in touch with Al-Anon, the support group for the families of alcoholics. |
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No matter who you want to get in touch with, their status setting will show you when they're available to talk so it will never be a bad time to call again. |
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Get some laughs at a stand-up comedy show or get in touch with your inner child by scheduling a funplay datewith your family or friends each week. |
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If you want us to listen to your music, please first send us some information about yourself by email and we will let you know how to get in touch with us. Do not expect an answer back from us. |
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Please get in touch with the cantonal authorities for further information. |
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One of our consultants will get in touch shortly. |
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Schools, teachers, youth leaders and anyone interested in helping Terre des hommes by organizing a sponsored walk or similar event with their school, class, group or club can get in touch with us. |
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Interested delegations should get in touch with the host country secretariat as soon as possible in order to agree on relevant logistical, technical and other arrangements. |
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Use our handy search feature, or feel free to get in touch with us. |
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Even though you can contact us by phone, we encourage you to contact us by email, by specifying the reason of your message, your phone number, and the best moment to get in touch with you. |
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If you'd like to try your hand at a presentation, especially to women's groups, get in touch with Clare Cecchini at our offices in Montreal, or contact your local chapter. |
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Even more so because it was in a hall where shows like this are way beyond anything thinkable, where the bands really get in touch with their fans, without any flourishes, without any safety nets, face to face. |
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The crucial point is that it is the duty of the investigator to ensure that the victims are fully informed of the help that is available to them and can get in touch with the relevant organizations. |
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Joudah said an American consular official did get in touch with her. |
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Serpentinens delicate color tells about its feminine qualities, and if you are working to get in touch with your inner woman, work with Serpentin could support dig. |
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If the call didn't come when you needed it, or if you were left wanting more, now's the time to get in touch with a clear-headed Investment Advisor who's got a grip on the situation. |
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I'm a Métis and for me it's just a matter for me to get in touch with my Metis culture and just a chance of getting to know a little bit more about the history. |
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They need to get in touch with their roots and their cultural values. |
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I WANTED to get in touch with you and thank you for your part in bringing Snoopy the dog into our lives. |
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As the teenagers also took an active role in the community masses, the families and the interested public had a good possibility to get in touch with them afterwards and hear their personal opinions about the whole event. |
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There's no reason in this day and age for someone not to have a smoke alarm, so, if this is you or someone you know, get in touch. |
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Anyone who does get such a card with the number on it is advised to get in touch with the Royal Mail Fraud unit on 0207 239 6655 or ICSTIS, the premiumrate service regulator. |
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Diabetes UK has a Careline for people who have any questions, including fasting during Ramadan, so please feel free to get in touch on 0845 120 2960 or log on to www. |
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You need to take steps to get in touch with your spirit animal. |
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Heaton-born entrepreneur and hotel owner Brian Burnie is asking for anyone who may have pictures of him as a schoolboy growing up in Newcastle's East End, to get in touch. |
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If that crackerass wants to get in touch, tell him I can't be located. |
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