After updating him on all of her adventures she bid him good nite and promised to keep in touch no matter what. |
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Plus he had a punishing travel schedule to keep in touch with his constituents. |
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He used a local radio ham called Roy Evans in a tiny radio shack in Great Bends to keep in touch. |
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They have all been split up and sent to other homes, so we have promised to keep in touch. |
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We discuss the news and agree to keep in touch by telephone and then disperse to our respective apartments. |
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Thus, even though users declare that they follow many people using Twitter, they only keep in touch with a small number of them. |
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The move to an inaccessible location will make it more difficult for loved ones to keep in touch with inmates. |
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You're going to meet a great guy or girl, but still keep in touch with all of your friends. |
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We keep in touch with what our customers want by doing two shifts on the shop floor every week and I am the manager for that time. |
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She journeyed home on a regular basis over the years, always liking to keep in touch with her native village and district. |
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People's preferences in regard to how they keep in touch are undergoing a gradual change. |
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My wife and i are traveling the country in our rv and using the fone and laptop to keep in touch with our grandkids. |
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They work in recruiting and outreach programs and keep in touch with alumni and alumnae. |
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In this way they can have a power lunch and keep in touch with the office at the same time, without disturbing other customers. |
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They seemed keen to keep in touch once they returned to India so we exchanged e-mail addresses. |
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He wrote her a rap song before he departed and he sings for me now, just to keep in touch with his feelings for this woman so far away. |
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One can be trendy and fashionable and still keep in touch with one's cultural roots. |
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He describes how the revolution in communication has made it easier for immigrants to keep in touch with the home country. |
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An activity like this helps us to keep in touch with home and show the world how proud we are to be Canadian. |
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He did, however, keep in touch with a wide circle of courtiers and especially with the dauphin Henry upon whose eventual accession his hopes of recovery now depended. |
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He was then put in charge of the Chindit force to operate in Burma behind the Japanese lines, using radio to keep in touch and supplied from the air. |
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New information technologies encourage users to keep in touch with friends and family only in a shallow sense, and thus obliviate the need for people to move towards each other. |
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Skype is jam-packed and bursting with cool stuff that makes it easier, more fun and useful to keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues. |
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We felt that we had dropped two points against Bournemouth last week so it was important to get back to winning ways and keep in touch with the sides at the top of the table. |
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Sometimes people living in the same city prefer to keep in touch with each other through e-mail or text-messaging rather then meeting in person or placing a phone call. |
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Around 4:30, the guests began to leave, promising to keep in touch and to come together again. |
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You will also examine and discuss the barriers you may encounter and ways you can keep in touch in the future. |
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Providing a resource elder increases support and helps students to keep in touch with their culture while studying at the college. |
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This medicine can help you to keep in touch with reality and reduce your mental problems. |
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If you keep in touch, the trade commissioner can learn more about your business and what it can offer on the international market. |
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However, we will continue to keep in touch with our regular conference calls. |
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You know enough about them to keep in touch, know where they work and what they might help you with. |
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The people in the group bond in a special way, and addresses are exchanged at the end so you can keep in touch with, or just remind yourself of, those you walked with. |
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To keep in touch with constituents, she tithed her own salary to hire a grad student in Kingston. |
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Talk about why it is important to be a good listener and to keep in touch with a bereaved friend. |
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That required a central database, an urgency rating system, and a way to keep in touch with patients while they waited. |
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She texts her three kids on a daily basis to let them know she's OK, as well as using it to keep in touch with her eight grandkids. |
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From now on, even the 350 French dealers will need to consult their bilingual dictionary if they want to keep in touch with management and apply the new sales strategy. |
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The industry committee took a careful look at how to ensure that the companies that used email could keep in touch with consumers so they did not inadvertently find themselves in violation of the law. |
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Not only will it help the families keep in touch with what's up and what's new in CF communities across Canada, but from an organizational perspective, it will serve to increase the visibility of the Program. |
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It's a way for us to keep in touch with the rooming house community. |
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You could leave your business card with us and we will keep in touch. |
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Supporting prisoners to keep in touch with their children, through letters, phone calls and other means can reduce the pain of separation and help to maintain relationships. |
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Away from home, sometimes for years at a stretch, men and women of the Canadian Army rely on the Postal Corps to keep in touch with their families. |
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While such sites are a great way to keep in touch with friends and family and reconnect with old friends they can provide fraudsters with easy access to confidential, personal information. |
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The role of a Quality pilot is to co-ordinate, to train any process pilot with a view to implement the Quality approach in order to coherently keep in touch with the quality objectives of the management. |
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We continue to keep in touch and to see how we can be of help. |
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Take care and all the best to you and your crew and we'll keep in touch. |
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The more local the system, the more likely it is to be able to keep in touch with the needs of the schools, and to respond to these needs quickly and flexibly. |
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We can keep in touch with our drivers uninterruptably, but in silence. |
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It will help you keep in touch with a still wider world of social enterprise and community economic development, and with what's coming up in Canada's national CED magazine, Making Waves. |
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It is a great idea to keep in touch with the politicians. |
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To be a huppie, you have to know how to make a little money. You want to live well, but keep in touch with the real world. |
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Also, there is the need to keep in touch with constituents in the home state. |
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Former pupils are known as Old Paulines, and may keep in touch with each other through the Old Pauline Club. |
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Some web sites provide ways for campers to keep in touch after camp through e-mail lists, bulletin boards, and chat rooms. |
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X FACTOR bosses are planning huge changes to the judging panel in a dramatic bid to keep in touch with soaraway rivals Strictly Come Dancing. |
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Accordingly if you are a Domite, a permanent resident, you can sit on that Parisian terrace and keep in touch with things at home. |
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You just need to keep in touch with them but you also need to systemise the process so that it is done on a regular basis, not just every now and then. |
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We weren't regular emailers, but we'd keep in touch a few times a year. |
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While many find tweeting the best way to Keep in touch, others seem to forget that Twitter is what it says, social media and that comments posted on it do not remain private. |
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