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en I guess we're so far down here in the South that we don't have any contacts along those lines.

en I couldn't see. I had a hard time with contacts, was the thinking. I didn't mind wearing glasses. I saw fine out of my glasses. Contacts? I had no chance. I had one work, one didn't. Next inning the other one would work, the other one wouldn't. I just had bumpy eyes, I guess. My eyes were bumpier than the normal person. I was a tough fit for contacts.

en Don't forget to categorize your contacts. There is a powerful feature in Outlook that allows you to group your contacts. For example, you might want to group your contacts as prospects, customers or key customers. You can then view by each category and use that category to remind you to call each customer or do mail merges to that specific group of contacts.

en Given the fact that she was found in South Carolina indicates she has contacts there, ... Once she gets an attorney we can talk about this further.

en We will closely review the content of the measure. We will keep close contacts with other affected nations, such as Europe and South Korea, to take appropriate actions, which could mean filing a complaint with the WTO.

en We went down and our mission was twofold - one was to gather information about what other people might be doing and which cruise lines might be of interest to us, and also to go down and talk about what we do have to offer in this area. I feel we were very, very successful. We made some wonderful contacts and came back with some great ideas.

en In any case, both leaders expressed their interest in direct contacts, even though they still see the conditions for organizing such meetings differently, but both sides have the desire for such contacts,
  Vladimir Putin

en George and his chief scout Simon Hunt have contacts throughout the world and Vladmir Romanov also has a lot of contacts through his involvement with clubs. We are still looking for players and the search goes on.

en Generally, we think voting is going to go along these lines - leagues in the North will vote no and those in the South yes.

en South African crowds are going to support us but we also expect them to be dignified and not cross the lines that were crossed in Australia.

en I expect it to double by this evening to around 1,000 acres. That?s a guess based on containment lines.

en Working contacts with the new Palestinian government will continue. But political contacts will be dealt with as they arise on a case-by-case basis.

en She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. There were numerous counts of lines down and trees into power lines during the weekend. When an entire pole comes down, especially one with this many lines on it, it becomes a multifaceted job that runs into a lot of time.

en We are going to lose all of our natural gas lines, all of our water lines, many of our power lines, most of our transportation systems. We are going to have a disruption to our infrastructure in a way that is going to take months to recover from.

en We need to make a lot of contacts to express our interest and our position quickly. Until we make those contacts, there aren't any names to be mentioned.


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