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The club said as soon as the allegations were made against Benson his UK Athletics coaching licence was suspended and he had no more contact with children involved in the club.
BBC: Stephen Benson
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The no-contact rule was more of a challenge for his mopping partner, Ms. Richards, when gold medalist Mr. Lin thanked her for her services on court.
WSJ: When These Olympians Say Their Job Is 'No Sweat,' They Mean It
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No more proxy marriages meant very little contact with Bridey, now that they were at different schools.
NEWYORKER: The Proxy Marriage
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More than half of the victims have had no contact with poultry, the newspaper said, citing agencies and its own reporting.
FORBES: H7N9 Bird Flu Cases In China Rise By Four To 91; Half Have Had No Contact With Poultry
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He rolls up the window and gives all his attention to the car, to backing it out of its tight spot and moving it so as not to come in contact with the van, as if there were no more to be said or managed.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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While customers clearly can and do develop relationships with brands and companies, even when they have no direct contact with any of its employees, our research suggests that something more fundamental is actually happening.
FORBES: Brands Are People, Too
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The next step is to contact management teams at local startups for advice, coffee, or no more than 30 minutes of their time.
FORBES: VC Blogs You Should Follow (and Why): Mark Suster
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At the opposite end of the scale, 19% of Spanish-Moroccans answered no, and only 28% reported frequent social contact (though as noted above, they tended to be more recent immigrants than in some other countries).
ECONOMIST: European politics