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The country of Malta has managed to preserve its culture, despite its contact with foreign influences throughout its 6,000 years of history.

He seems very busy.

I can't come into contact with him.

I don't love you.

I don't even like you! Furthermore, I don't want you to phone me or try to contact me ever again.

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Addington Bruce once suggested that the man or woman of enthusiastic trend always exercises a magnetic influence over those with whom he or she comes in contact.

This soap is quite strong.

Avoid contact with the eyes.

Mankind's consumption of the Earth's natural resources is proceeding at a phenomenal and alarming rate.

contact Japan needed contact with the Western countries.

In the culture of Zambia, direct eye contact with members of the opposite sex is avoided.

In the C?te d'Ivoire, eye contact is usually avoided, especially between a father and child.

Teachers are powerful socialization agents because they are the human point of contact between pupils and the formal organization of the school.

Today, foreign relations and domestic affairs are in close contact.

What does destroying evidence get you?

The usual thing would be to contact the police, wouldn't it?

Women fleeing an abusive relationship are encouraged to contact the Ministry of Human Resources for help and support.

I was at my wit's end after having failed to contact her.

Also, could you please contact me if you would like to present your opinion on any of the topics listed?

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