410 Quotes About Contact

  • Author Brian Oxman
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    There was no physical contact with Deborah's daughter, but she was put in fear for her life.

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  • Author Chad Oberholtzer
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    She was right there. That's something we always talk about: When somebody's serving well, sometimes the ball's going to come right over on the first contact and we've got to be ready. That time we were. Earlier in the match we had a couple of those that trickled over the net and we didn't play them.

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  • Author Heather O'Reilly
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    I think that a lot of players and a lot of teams don't think of contact lenses as being a part of that essential gear but it truly is. You want every competitive advantage you can find and obviously having great vision is one of those advantages.

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  • Author Jack Osbourne
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    I had about four days of like, 'Pity party, woe is me, it's all over.' Then I did some research and spoke with doctors and got in contact with people who have MS, and I soon realized it's actually a lot more manageable than the kind of public perception of it is, and that's part of the reason why I've been so outspoken about it.

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  • Author Judy Orihuela
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    We're talking to him about his contact with Robert Stevens, his mail distribution procedures, his daily routine.

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  • Author Katrina Otto
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    It is not terribly different, but it is a more refined system that makes it easier for us to assess...No one waits long to be assessed or to have contact with a medical professional.

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  • Author Ruth Ozeki
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    When I'm writing a novel, which is what I like to write, I get up early, sit zazen, make a pot of green tea. I wear wrist cuffs to keep my wrists warm and minimize irritation from extended contact with the surface of my desk. I sit down and write.

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  • Author Arthur Penn
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    One has a sort of spiritual obligation to go back to the source material of the literature, to make contact with one of the seminal plays of the modern theater.

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