51. But on the first day of school, she plans to stay in close contact with her friend Yirgale Gebregiorgis, who will also be attending Eckstein. 52. But, the added intimacy of close contact with the animals is a lesson children cannot get in other, more modern zoos. 53. Carrillo did not realize that she had been in close contact with the escapees until the middle of last week. 54. Church groups are in close contact across the state, ready to ship food at the first sign of natural disaster. 55. Clinton has been in very close contact with U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin on the situation, McCurry said. 56. Children will be in close contact with many others and will be eating food prepared by others in places where emergency help may not be around the corner. 57. Close contact with potentially infected people is one reason why colds spread so easily in winter, or when you take a long plane trip. 58. Davidson would make sure that social workers and probation officers were in schools and that educators were in close contact with them. 59. Development in rural areas can also spread the disease by bringing humans into close contact with previously isolated animals. 60. Eisuke Sakakibara, vice finance minister for international affairs, said Wednesday that Japan has been in close contact with other members of the Group of Seven industrialized countries. |