51.   But he said they had initiated such contacts only in Germany and insisted that transactions between agents and would-be smugglers in other countries were always initiated by the smugglers.

52.   But they contend that the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe demonstrated the value of increased contacts in the form of, for example, educational exchanges.

53.   But those who represent American clients looking for contacts in other countries do not have to register.

54.   But, really, they are almost last in line as a point of contact in a shopping experience.

55.   Casual contact in a classroom would not be enough to infect a student.

56.   City officials and PBA representatives said there have been behind-the-scenes contacts in recent days between the union and City Hall.

57.   Clinton and Sharif will continue to be in direct contact in the days ahead, McCurry said.

58.   Clinton picked up the telephone and called his contact in the retirement community.

59.   Contacts in London led to editorial work on the Westminster Review, a leading journal of the day.

60.   Contacts in the American government say that it does not matter, not anymore.

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increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
contact 0.02%
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