1. Larger atoms, in less intimate contact, tend to have weaker bonds. 2. The virus can only be transmitted through intimate contact. 3. They found that the people living on the estate did not have such intimate contact with their extended kin network. 4. Was it a substitute for intimate contact? 5. Whilst matrix isolation attempts to reproduce this situation, the target molecules are in intimate contact with the matrix material. 6. This traveller had no contact with the patient during the trip, but he too, had a local intimate contact in St Petersburg. 7. An American entrepreneur named Armand Hammer was in intimate contact with Lenin, then Stalin. 8. Between the city and the forest lies the farm, where humans have transformed nature but are still in intimate contact with other creatures. 9. But his calls also bring his sister in Pakistan into a more intimate contact with America than she could ever get from Hollywood movies and television. 10. But it is not, experts say, the place to go for an undergraduate education that emphasizes intimate scholarly contact, risk-taking, and intuitive thinking. |
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