Definitions
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- verb
Contacting again. - verb
Reestablishing contact.
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Examples
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Two overlapping groups, the young and the less religious, had a lower than average recontact rate.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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You want to minimize risks not see whether with increased recontact risks (sidemount) you can still survive.
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By the time I arrived at LJ in 2004 and wanted to recontact some old GEnie friends who were already here, I would have been perfectly happy to just be Mary Osmanski except that some of those old friends did not know me by that name and I worried that they would not realize who I was.
kateelliott: Pseudonymity kateelliott 2009
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Earlier Poll Finds Voters Deeply Torn "If it was not a good week for Herman Cain, it was an absolutely horrendous week for Rick Perry," wrote Peter Hart, the Democratic co-director of the Journal poll, who led the recontact effort.
Romney, Gingrich Get Bump Jonathan Weisman 2011
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Researchers could try to recontact all participants, but at times that is impossible -- patients can move, get sick, or die.
Robert Klitzman, M.D.: 'Just Sign the Form': Informed Consent, Medical Research and You 2010
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And that's just three out of the many I wish to recontact.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: January 2006 Archives 2006
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And that's just three out of the many I wish to recontact.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: True Sounds of Liberty 2006
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Then, if you are getting your ten people in the shop each week, and if your list is profitable to you, start back at the beginning and recontact your prospects.
Hot Prospects Bill Good 2008
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Then, if you are getting your ten people in the shop each week, and if your list is profitable to you, start back at the beginning and recontact your prospects.
Hot Prospects Bill Good 2008
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But on Flight 3, with the regeneratively cooled engine, there was some residual thrust after engine shut down and this caused the first stage to be pushed back toward the second stage after separation and there was a recontact between the stages.
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