If you really want to talk to me, then do your job and sleuth a mutual point-of-contact.
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Their shoulder blades -- not head -- were the point of contact, and the "collar" was used not to give additional force to a blow, but further to protect the neck.
The force said the Wales Drug and Alcohol Helpline - 0800 6 33 55 88 - provided a single point of contact for anyone in Wales wanting further information or help relating to drugs or alcohol.
"A joint anti-piracy association benefits all parties involved by reducing costs, co-ordinating more efficient anti-piracy strategies and giving authorities an effective point of contact, " CIAPC says online.
The oldest ancestor of the point-contact transistor was the crystal detector, used in early wireless sets.
The true promise of Google Talk--and the company's likely goal--is to eventually provide full telephone capabilities and to make a user's Google login his primary point of contact, on- or offline.
But defence barrister, Julian Goose QC, said it was not true Mr Piper's company had been engaged as the "single point of contact" for such a wide-ranging task.
On the FAA's website, the reason listed for the restriction is "to provide a safer environment for law-enforcement activities, " and the point of contact listed for the restriction is an FBI special agent.
But this is the home of UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), the first point of contact for all merchant shipping transiting the high-risk area.
From next January, registering a new firm should be a question of days, not weeks, with just one point of contact with the bureaucracy, rather than the current parade through dozens of sticky-fingered offices.
Hawking made the point that a short-lived technological society (a small value for "L") means little chance of contact.
Air force spokesman Col Jorge Amaral said earlier they were trying to reach the point from where the aircraft had last made contact, about 1, 200km (745 miles) north-east of Natal.
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