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  • According to Jung, one must get in touch with the Shadow and Anima/Animus before one can truly get in touch with the Self.
  • I want to explore and get in touch with my inner self.
  • VANN: They can call the consular agcy or, you know, if they get through to the State Department or the embassy, they'll be able to get in touch with us. CNN Transcript Sep 2, 2006
  • The workshop is an activist project in that it empowers the women and helps them get in touch with their creative potential.
  • The cheaper option if illness, accident or redundancy strikes, is to get in touch with your bank or other lender and arrange to reschedule your loan repayments.
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  • Read books, get in touch with organisations and search the internet for information.
  • Some parents will get in touch with the service to let them know where their children are to be taken that night.
  • I needed to get in touch with my inner caveman. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would urge anyone who fears they are going to be coerced or forced into marriage to get in touch with us. The Sun
  • And officers hunting her killer urged people who spotted anyone with bloodstained clothes to get in touch with them.
  • A former East Lancashire woman who now lives in Mexico is trying to get in touch with a long-lost friend from Darwen.
  • WHAT'S the best way to get in touch with long-lost relatives? The Sun
  • To speak Carrier you have to get in touch with your glottis.
  • Group or individual sessions can help you get in touch with who you really are and help you to believe in your own self-worth.
  • Discover a private place of solitude and get in touch with your inner emotions and thoughts through body awareness.
  • I decided to get in touch with my cancer "keyworker". Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • If you have any other questions, please feel free to get in touch and I'll reply as quickly as I possibly can.
  • Get in touch with your inner ninja with this addictive game of reflexes and dexterity. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are holding a meeting or chairing a symposium and would like to prepare a collection of papers, but do not have enough material for a Special Publication, then please get in touch.
  • If you would care to leave your name, we'll get in touch as soon as possible.
  • My lawyer'll get in touch with you tomorrow, and he'll have a big fat prenuptial for you to sign. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • If you would care to leave your name, we'll get in touch as soon as possible.
  • Please get in touch, or send a donation to: The Green Party, at the address below.
  • But they stressed there was still a chance for interested parties to get in touch.
  • Many therapists think it's important for adults to get in touch with their inner child.
  • If the Labour Government wants a few pointers on saving almost all of the $21 million it wants to spend on promoting the budget, it should get in touch with me.
  • New Jersey residents are urged to get in touch with their own assemblyman to comment on assembly bill No.2624, or its sponsor.
  • Meanwhile, if you have made an unusual New Year's resolution - or have a suggestion of a resolution for someone else - get in touch.
  • Maybe it is an acceptable way for them to become aggressive or mouthy and get in touch with a different side of themselves. The Sun
  • I'm definitely going to get in touch with these people.
  • So it was a thrill to hear from Jed, who'd come across my name on the Web and wanted to get in touch.
  • I tried to get in touch with you yesterday evening, but I think you were out.
  • I think what I enjoyed the most while working on this webzine was the opportunity to get in touch with some artists, let them know just how much their works had moved me, and try to give them something in return, with my own limited means, through those reviews and interviews. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Melanie Fazi
  • If the lucky, lucky suggester would like to get in touch, they'll find something very interesting gracing their letter box in the next couple of days.
  • His life was lived trying to get in touch with the deepest truth of being and its enactment in society and an engagement with the perennial question of all Indian philosophies: Who am I?
  • I haven't been able to get in touch with my grandmother, who lives in Aomori, which is close to where the earthquake was.'' Boston.com Top Stories
  • “I thought that you might possibly wish me to get in touch with you, if only to give you a few details  …   Yes  …   Yes  …   When you wish  …   I will come to the Rue de Varenne then an hour from now  …  ” Maigret in Society
  • “Try to get in touch with Andrews, and call up the Bodleian’s files on parachronistic incongruities.” To Say Nothing of the Dog
  • A few years back I sent a letter about this very subject... and I received an email from the Provincetown Chamber of Commerce, instructing me to get in touch with them and the police if this happens again... well, it has happened again and again," Ife Franklin of Roxbury, MA wrote me. Irene Monroe: Provincetown's Not Safe for Black Lesbians
  • He didn't notify me how to get in touch with him.
  • From then on, they would not only get in touch but flirt with each other.
  • Organizations should get in touch with their intel folks and ask for a threat assessment.
  • I needed to get in touch with my inner caveman. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which reminds me, I need to get in touch with all the usual parents I babysit for, and tell them to call me here at Alex's instead.
  • I'm afraid an earlier attempt to get in touch with Signorina Minetti also met with a conspicuous lack of success. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • I would urge anyone who fears they are going to be coerced or forced into marriage to get in touch with us. The Sun
  • That's why people listen to music or look at paintings. To get in touch with that wholeness. Corita Kent 
  • And also I can also forward your contact info to the local cartage company that will be moving all our house decors so they can get in touch with you to arrange shipping details. August 2007
  • I would urge anyone who fears they are going to be coerced or forced into marriage to get in touch with us. The Sun
  • The first stage is to get in touch with your perceptions and accept responsibility for your relationships.
  • I feel the need to indulge in some macho pursuits, get in touch with my he-man side again.
  • `Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people know how to get in touch with us, but only through a long line of intermediaries. KARA KUSH
  • I want to explore and get in touch with my inner self.
  • Anyone seeking any kind of assistance in making it over to Hungary for the only festival of jazz I know that is held in a vineyard should get in touch pretty sharpish.
  • Can I get in touch by telephone?
  • If you want your boots to be unique and personalized, you can get in touch with West Coast Shoe Company or Dayton Shoe Company to order custom motorcycle boots.
  • So if you are bored with crunching numbers for a faceless corporation and fancy getting your shirt off and working with thatch, then get in touch. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can also forward your contact info to the local cartage company that will be moving all our house decors so they can get in touch with you to arrange shipping details. January 2009
  • RYAN JENKINS, "MEGAN WANTS A MILLIONAIRE": Time with Megan alone was enough to let her get in touch with my deeper side and redeem myself for, you know, some of the silly things I said at dinner. CNN Transcript Aug 19, 2009
  • Unfortunately, I left no forwarding address, so she couldn't get in touch with me again. THE SECRET OF THE FORGOTTEN CITY
  • Barleycorn will have been banished out of existence along with the other barbarisms, some other institution than the saloon will have to obtain, some other congregating place of men where strange men and stranger men may get in touch, and meet, and know. Chapter 13
  • Get in touch with your Good News Gazette stories - e-mail newsdesk@countygazette. co.uk or call the newsdesk on 01823-365100. Undefined
  • I want to explore and get in touch with my inner self.
  • So, if there's anyone out there in Edinburgh who's filthy rich, then do get in touch.
  • How can he get in touch with you?
  • I got a note from Moira urging me to get in touch.
  • The first stage is to get in touch with your perceptions and accept responsibility for your relationships.
  • And he called for anyone who believes they may have been stalked or followed in the Sharrow area, which is popular among students, to get in touch.
  • I would urge anyone who fears they are going to be coerced or forced into marriage to get in touch with us. The Sun
  • Anyone barmy enough to join Morris in jumping out of a plane can get in touch with him about next year's trip to France.
  • Why do male friends and boyfriends from the past always get in touch when their lives are falling apart?
  • The museum officials said they were planning to get in touch with professional mummy conservators as they could not locate anyone with the needed expertise in the country.
  • If anyone has a problem about transport they are advised to get in touch with any member of the parish pastoral council or phone the parochial house.
  • The first stage is to get in touch with your perceptions and accept responsibility for your relationships.
  • If you would like a free home composting starter kit, get in touch.
  • While a VOIP center at the astrodome would be a fun thing to build, maybe cell phones and blackberries would be a better way to actually get people in touch with the people they need to get in touch with. Boing Boing: August 28, 2005 - September 3, 2005 Archives
  • I would dearly like her to get in touch. The Sun
  • Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil on Monday asked Union Home Secretary Dhirendra Singh to get in touch with the Jammu and Kashmir state government and restart the process of screening of detenues.
  • Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers.
  • Get in touch with your inner travel bug - it can be as easy as exploring the next town over from yours or as complicated as convincing the folks that the family should take a cross-country trip.
  • The Lord Lyon wrote to us a year ago saying that schools with heraldic devices should get in touch to check if they were allowed to use them.
  • I then got in touch, or got the office manager to get in touch with the handler and tell him to get on with it because I thought it was their job that was gone off.
  • I'm trying to get in touch with Jane. Do you have her number?
  • If you're interested in taking part in this uptown throwdown, get in touch with Fred at ill [email protected].
  • The so-called opera critics who have "savaged" Bocelli, and consider his skyrocketing career "merely a triumph of marketing," desperately need to get in touch with the real world. The Kids Are All Right
  • Brent, now a neurosurgeon, remembers collaborating with Dudley on one trick played on a neighbourhood child who released a balloon with a tag imploring the finder to get in touch. New BP boss Bob Dudley 'doesn't need to fake his empathy for the Gulf coast'
  • Anyone interested in classes in Woodwork, Pottery or upholstery are advised to get in touch with the organization as soon as possible.
  • I wish it as an intermedium to get in touch with contemporary music lovers around the world.
  • If you would care to leave your name, we'll get in touch as soon as possible.
  • I got a note from Moira urging me to get in touch.
  • Until an apology was forthcoming, he was damned if he was going to get in touch with her.
  • He searched for something to say, knowing suddenly that he had waited too long to get in touch with her. BLINDSIGHTED
  • Your friendship will be way more intriguing if you and your bud get in touch with your true inner selves.
  • Can I get in touch by telephone?
  • I want to explore and get in touch with my inner self.
  • We want to provide a convenient forum for these people to get in touch with each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police have urged any drivers with dashcam footage to get in touch. The Sun
  • Yes, some professionals are going to look at some of the cutesier things and be repulsed; but others may be amused by the (cliche warning) opportunity to get in touch with their inner child (children?) The Assumptions That Yahoo Mash And Other Social Networks Make About You - Publishing 2.0
  • I'm definitely going to get in touch with these people.
  • I assume you want me to get in touch with the State Archaeology unit.

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