She got back in touch with her contact at Grab.
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Do reach out to any connections you have at a company where you want to work, but use the personal touch, and email your contact directly, or better yet, pick up the phone.
Body language is the management of time, space, appearance, posture, gesture, touch, facial expression, eye contact, and voice.
"They're no longer going to be centrally located and easy to contact and stay in touch with and keep involved, " Sanders said of college voters.
People Hub pulls together contact information from multiple address books and social networks into a single location, making it easy to stay in touch with friends and set up contact Groups and private Rooms for sharing.
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Knowles has the Colgate smile, the ability to establish quick intimacy, and the attention to detail (touch a shoulder, make eye contact, gauge the back of the room) that a certain kind of pop star needs.
Through a Lloyds of London contact, they got in touch with Connally, who then introduced them to the Panamanians.
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Instead, it calls the contact and puts the two in touch.
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The home side then had strong penalty appeals rejected as Emile Heskey clashed with Gomes in a tussle for possession, referee Atkinson ruling that the Spurs keeper had just got a touch to the loose ball before there was any contact between the pair.
One in three youngsters added that they use phones to keep in touch with people their parents did not want them to contact.
"We contact each other regularly and need to be in touch with local authorities and clients all the time, " she says.
Delaware granted securities issuers and their transfer agents extensions to try to re-establish contact with shareholders who hadn't been in touch about their accounts for three years.
In truth, the most common way that the flu is spread is the result of person- to- person contact, as well as from dirty hands that touch your face- especially your eyes, nose and mouth that become portals of entry for the virus.
She was in regular contact with friends and relatives, and was last in touch with her family Jan. 21, the day she was due back in New York.
With Real struggling to impose themselves, the visitors went close again and were unfortunate that Pjanic's teasing free-kick was closest to centre-half Cris, who failed to make proper contact inside the six-yard box when any significant touch would surely have found the target.
"People from the communities like to touch you, to embrace you, to hug you, and physical contact isn't my strong suit, " he told Maclean's magazine recently.
They are urging people not to touch the creatures and have issued health advice to anyone who does come into contact with them.
If your child has suffered from all or any of these symptoms could you please contact us, and it may be appropriate to put you in touch with Dr Wakefield.
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Before you leave the job--or soon thereafter--take a moment to send your boss a quick note or e-mail with your new contact information, mentioning also that you hope you can stay in touch.
We touch them to make them work, we use them to stay in constant contact with friends and family, we take pictures at a moments notice with them and share them with our particular world.
"I will be in touch soon, " was how EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton described her next contact with Iran after talks in Almaty ended without even an agreement to meet again.
Gaston said his only contact with police on that day was when officers told him not to touch Madison's body, which was lying behind Gaston's truck, parked in the motel entranceway.
There was minimal contact and Borriello crumpled to the ground but the striker's last touch had been too heavy and left him no chance of reaching the ball before a back-tracking defender.
"The last thing you want, when it's no longer in contact with you, the last thing you want is for anyone else to touch you, " she said.
She claimed to have been in touch with Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin and some 20 other composers who had employed her as their contact on earth to receive their latest compositions.
The lengthy braided cable was slick, the in-line remote was a thoughtful touch and the headband was amongst the most comfortable we've had the pleasure of coming into contact with at this price point.
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Mr. Kelly said there had been no contact between Mr. Acevedo and police and that a friend of the suspect had gotten in touch with investigators on Wednesday morning to broker his surrender.
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