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  • Here was a gravity you could argue with; here was a horizon close enough to reach out and grasp hold of.
  • Afghan and western officials say the policy has damaged attempts to reach out to insurgents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, political interest groups reach out directly, using computerized mailing lists and modems in addition to the old-fashioned campaign techniques.
  • In an effort to reach out to such youngsters, in 1994 members of the committee took the initiative to pay frequent visits to teen hang-outs.
  • Suddenly stricken with the urge to reach out and touch him, she did just that.
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  • Take time to appreciate your stellar grades, that awesome masterpiece you painted for art class and the way you've been able to reach out to a troubled pal.
  • However, although it is likely that making individuals active participants in community-building programmes enhances their communicativeness and sociality, there is no guarantee that 'developed' communities would 'reach out' across the ethno-sectarian divide.
  • But the president is trying in a very deliberate way to reach out to those elements of organized labor that might be friendly to him - the teamsters, the steel workers, the machinists.
  • So far, his administration has failed to reach out to hardline Republicans.
  • The word dendrite means fingers; the organic glue and the surfactant used to shape the Clay NanoSheets used in this hydrogel both have fingers that reach out and grab the nearby elements, holding it all together. TreeHugger
  • On-line updating can now be set up as a cron job to reach out to the server of your choice at the time of your choosing, check for available updates and download and install them without user interaction.
  • That she was mentally ill should have set into motion a whole series of actions and reactions on the part of hospital and social services professionals–none of whom could be bothered to reach out to this woman and help her–a clear application of the term depraved indifference if I’ve ever heard it. Three good comments on the Rowland case
  • I have come a long way from my days of getting jiggy for my "crackberry" as a colleague used to refer to hand-held electronic devices; nonetheless, I feel a vague uneasiness when far from the ability to reach out and touch civilization. Meg Pier: Silence of Spain's Tabernas Desert
  • ‘These persons act as social mobilisers who reach out to the community with a holistic approach,’ she said.
  • Reach out and arrange a get-together soon. The Sun
  • Of course, an online tailor can't reach out and measure your inseam.
  • He wanted to stay near so she could reach out for him when she most needed his comfort and solace.
  • The urgent need to provide Sunday school and children's work materials springs immediately to mind, as well as tools to enable the Chinese church to reach out more effectively to unreached people groups.
  • Unlike his predecessor, who was seen as ecumenical, Benedict is seen as a sectarian who will not reach out to other religions.
  • As she develops she should be able to reach out and grab an object, even though she often misses the mark on the first try.
  • QATAR her excellency sheikha aisha bint faleh bin nasser al thani Sheikha Aisha Al Thani is the founder of the Doha Academy and board member of Reach Out to Asia, Qatar. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • In his acceptance speech, Kemp sought to reach out to those voters with references to the legacy of the Rev.
  • They are trying to disenable us to reach out to the people," said ANC Daily News Briefing
  • We need to reach out to peers and stand up for peace. The Sun
  • Truly ugly, invective is directed at Obama too, but as the winner it is incumbent on him to reach out to Clinton supporters. Angry Clinton supporters tell party leaders: 'Let's go McCain!'
  • With the religious right trying to reach out to black folk, and more generally trying to lecture the rest of us on morality, I want to know why Tony Perkins hasn't been forced to resign, or, why the Family Research Council hasn't been ostracized from the entire religious right community. 06/08/2005
  • Obama's unartfully expressed ideas about the origins of discontent of those who are struggling in our society were used in the context of how to best reach out and make his (Obama's) value proposition tangible to this group. Hillary And Obama Camps Duke It Out Over Her Alleged "Screw 'Em" Comment
  • The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. Eleanor Roosevelt 
  • Since she's aiding Andrew to stand, she can't reach out for her cigarette case.
  • The man ran well for his size, and just before the guards could reach out to him, catapulted around a lamppost and went off on a tangent.
  • They lacerated him for saying he wanted the Democratic Party to reach out to working-class Southerners who drive pickups bearing Confederate-flag decals.
  • Traffic slows, has difficulty getting past, street gets blocked; this creates a cascade effect that can and does reach out for miles at peak times.
  • What we need, he says, is a faith-based global leadership, one that will encourage all people of faith to reach out to others.
  • He has led marches and organized concerts and cookouts to reach out to troubled youths in the neighborhood.
  • It is better placed to reach out to the majority of the people in the community and many are ready to listen to their church leaders.
  • We need to reach out to peers and stand up for peace. The Sun
  • The church is in a great position to reach out to women who suffer so badly. Christianity Today
  • A closer look reveals a galaxy of gossamer threads that reach out to anchor the organism to rocks or other surfaces.
  • But what finally fulfills is the ability to reach out to others. It's all about EMPOWERMENT
  • Met audiences too became quite vocal last year expressing their displeasures with certain liberties in the productions, but I am hoping that Gelb's tutorial in the more contemporary ways opera can reach out will have caught up with them by now. Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Singing in the Streets
  • Reach out to your employer and alma mater for assistance since they may have connections with admissions officers. Fellowships Build Skills
  • The man frowned in confusion and tried to reach out to comfort her.
  • So far, his administration has failed to reach out to hardline Republicans.
  • Instead of the traditional thing you see on most newscasts, which is we reach out to experts and we reach out to pundits and we reach out to politicians, these are just average people with something to say, who have been reaching out to us and saying, we want our message heard as well. CNN Transcript Apr 22, 2008
  • They try to reach out to younger customers without alienating the middle-aged beer drinkers who are their core customers.
  • A different law firm was assigned to the case, and J.P. Morgan asked the new firm to reach out to Mr. Lynd, said a J.P. Morgan spokesman. Foreclosures Trapped by a Lack of Lawyers
  • When all that failed, the fan club began to reach out to feel him, shake his hand.
  • There was an optimism in the air that you could almost reach out and touch. Times, Sunday Times
  • One way or the other they're going to reach out and move on," said James Thurber of American University's Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies.
  • A closer look reveals a galaxy of gossamer threads that reach out to anchor the organism to rocks or other surfaces.
  • My friend - no ordinary being - a doctor by profession, a compassionate man by nature, decided he had to delve into the world of alternate healing to reach out to his fellow brethren.
  • The ad campaign is being aired in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Assamese and Oriya so that it can reach out to the masses. Global Voices in English » Celebrity Power in Indian Elections
  • What we would like to do now is reach out to a younger market that has been underserved so far. Times, Sunday Times
  • What we should do is reach out to those who are now totally turned off by spoof films and offer some biting criticism of the spoof genre.
  • The ad campaign is being aired in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Assamese and Oriya so that it can reach out to the masses. Global Voices in English » Celebrity Power in Indian Elections
  • And, for good measure, there is a versifying King Rat, pleasantly old-fashioned scenery from Terry Parsons, and a spectacular underwater film sequence, requiring 3D specs, in which octopus-tentacles alarmingly reach out to us, and sharks loom in our faces. Dick Whittington - review
  • Can I reach out, steal one, and perform hara-kiri in the marble bathtub? Alex Geana: Fashion Writer Down
  • I should have let her go like that, but something beyond me made me reach out and catch her arm.
  • The thorny branches almost seemed to reach out and grab him with each step he took, ensnaring him in their grasp.
  • I think that both weapons are caple of very good accuracy but the sights do need to be x6 on the LSW in order to reach out and 'share the love'. Army Rumour Service
  • In all four gospel traditions, Jesus consistently makes the first move to reach out to the marginalized, often transgressing contemporary social mores and religious strictures in the process.
  • These occurrences are equally important for what they indicate about McCain's governing style as they are for their impact upon democratic process: impulsive acts that rely on drama and theatrical posture rather than substantive reasoning and long-term deliberation; a strong willingness to sacrifice substantive reasoning, deliberative process, and even prior structures and agreements to immediate political need; an attempt to reach outcomes through last minute stage management rather than substantive argument. Obama: Congress "Close To A Deal" On Bailout Package
  • Sometimes you do have to reach out and make sure you're getting to what I call the disenchanted population that just feels it can't walk in any longer to whatever the public service happens to be because of previous experience. Oral History Interview with Evelyn Schmidt, February 9, 1999. Interview K-0137. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • Katja's was thick and blonde, its waves caressing her naked back as she walked in front of me to our room, close enough to reach out and touch, and while no one could notice I drank in as much of her as I could like a boy naughtily carousing his father's alcoholic beverage while his back is turned. Potsdamer Strasse #3
  • So equipping them to reach out to others will be your most effective form of evangelism. Working with Teenagers
  • When a follicle is mature, the egg within it bursts out of the ovary, and the fallopian tube's fingerlike fimbria reach out and grab it.
  • That's the countervailing force that impels us to behave in a civilised manner and reach out peaceably to others, even others perceived as alien.
  • Marvel seems to be targeting younger readers with the ads in Wizard of Oz. The packaging for the various colognes, in particular, suggested that advertisers were trying to reach out to pre-teen boys – imagine Axe spray in superhero-shaped bottles, and you get the idea. Gridlock
  • Don Juan, the shamanic teacher of Carlos Castaneda, expressed the Spider Woman world view when he described the silver filaments that extend from everyone's solar plexus and reach out to join the silver filaments of everyone else's cord, creating a vibrant living web of connection. Donna Henes: Connecting To The World Wide Web Of Life
  • She had not realised they could reach out from the charmed circle of themselves.
  • But what seems to be a double whammy is that with Social Networks is if you want you can be anonymous and reach out and make a new connection. Changing Direction. « The Paradigm Shift
  • As the current worldwide stresses and strains of human and natural disasters may remind one of Habakkuk’s complaint in Hab. 1: 2-4, might we pray for and reach out to the least-reached peoples of the world in expectation of the Lord’s answer: Look at the nations and watch – and be utterly amazed. The Harvest Linked Prayer Strategy Group
  • We thought about it and came up with the idea that it was about time that I should de-provincialize myself -- grow up, reach out and try to write about the world. The Creators
  • Consider NASA, whose administrator, Charles Bolden, has said that "perhaps foremost" among NASA's missions is finding "a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science. A New Project for the Gender Police
  • Yves let him withdraw half the length of his charge before daring to reach out for the solid rail where the brattice began, and swing himself over into the gallery. A River So Long
  • And the second thing is, Lindy walked into the room the other day and he opened his arms wide to reach out to her.
  • Health professionals can help men identify these supports and encourage them to reach out, suggests Courtenay.
  • Thirdly, a new church springing up may act as an incentive to older churches to reach out again with the gospel.
  • So far, his administration has failed to reach out to hardline Republicans.
  • Take one hand away and reach out and touch the ground. The Sun
  • But the president is trying in a very deliberate way to reach out to those elements of organized labor that might be friendly to him - the teamsters, the steel workers, the machinists.
  • You'll think you could reach out and feel their scaliness.
  • We should reach out and offer to work closely with the new President of our oldest ally. The Sun
  • When she looks over at me, Gregory takes the opportunity to reach out and grab her wrist.
  • She set up her charity to reach out to the thousands of homeless on the streets.
  • TPM merchandise did try to reach out to the princess crowd with a few amidala dolls, but perhaps besides being clunky, it was too exotic not fitting the general princess merchandise mold with full face make-up, elaborate headpieces instead of just hair styles, and not enough gowns to wear to a ball. Lucasfilm prepping CGI animated fairy musical?
  • Soft corals and gorgonians reach out from the overhanging sides, while shoals of fish swirl in the shade.
  • All he can do is be himself, in all his awkward geekiness, and try to reach out to the voters.
  • He has successfully branded himself by a series of conciliatory gestures as the man eager to reach out. Times, Sunday Times
  • DiDio said DC Comics augured the retelling as a way to reach out to buyers not just in comic-book stores but in other bookstores, too -- fans of books and series like "Twilight" or Stieg Larsson's trilogy of crime novels. A lanky, brooding Superman for the contemporary world
  • It will reach out to its target group through direct mailers and the group expects sales of around 40,000 copies in the first month.
  • So our thoughts reach out, unbound by distance or even time. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. Eleanor Roosevelt 
  • In October, our parish will launch a new program designed to reach out to non-practicing, English-speaking Catholics in our area.
  • Soroptimist clubs distribute information about domestic violence and about how victims can get help. Clubs reach out to working women -- domestic abuse often spills over into the workplace.
  • In his kippa and tallis (the traditional skullcap and prayer shawl), he paused frequently along the way so that those gathered to commemorate this important day might reach out from the pews to touch their own tallis to the sacred scroll. Sylvia Sukop: Germany's First Jewish Cantor Since the Holocaust Finds a New Home in Los Angeles
  • The debate is a profound one and it is only just beginning to reach out to a wider audience.
  • It's time to reach out to the increasing number of disenfranchised and disillusioned Americans.
  • Fashionistas cross the threshold and instantly reach out to touch not only the garments, but also draperies of natural silk and translucent voile, not to mention custom-carpeted floor areas.
  • Dallas' David LaFleur can't quite reach out to grab a pass.
  • The best way to change attitudes across generations is to reach out to young minds which are more easily engaged and open to positive images of diversity. Times, Sunday Times
  • We empathize, extend ourselves, reach out in other ways.
  • And the reason why he has such a great following in the West, more generally, is he speaks unaccented English, and he has sort of these touchstones, these cultural touchstones that he's able to reach out and grab people with. Raised In America And Aligned With Al-Qaida
  • Scrubby bushes of black coral and huge gorgonians reach out towards the sky.
  • Let us hope that some of the munificence will reach out to one of the world's cleanest, healthiest sports - yacht racing and sailing, especially for the young.
  • Perhaps if we spend less energy negatively "evangelizing," we'll find ourselves well positioned to reach out in ways that build bridges instead of tearing them down. Chris Stedman: 'Evangelical Atheists:' Pushing For What?
  • Muddy fingers of water reach out to the famous seal colony, which is the year-round home to more than 500 seals.
  • He has successfully branded himself by a series of conciliatory gestures as the man eager to reach out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such is the sullenness towards him in some constituencies of opinion that they don't want to hear him when he wants to reach out to them.
  • The pilus is a long, hair-like appendage that the bacterium uses to reach out to human cells that it infects. Undefined
  • Himself a cancer survivor Juteau says his "consigner" will reach out to Toronto Sun
  • Reach out the grasping hand straight into your wallet, more like. The Sun
  • The leaves and stems of plants in brilliant primaries, created by the gradual accretion of six single-colour woodblocks, reach out across the space of the fabric.
  • The banyan tree stood above all, its topmost branch trying to reach out to the sky.
  • The seas would occupy the depressions and form the faces of the pyramid, while the continents would be situated round the coigns and would reach out along the edges.
  • She set up her charity to reach out to the thousands of homeless on the streets.
  • If the government steps aside, a free market will continue to reach out and draw the unbanked into the financial mainstream.
  • To reach out for another is to risk involvement.
  • The church is in a great position to reach out to women who suffer so badly. Christianity Today
  • In brief, she was the one woman in the world for me, and little I recked the long arm of that gray old man in Rome could reach out half across Europe between my woman and me. Chapter 11
  • Hamilton saw debt as one of the great engines of growth and prosperity in a country if you managed it appropriately and that you could create the kind of mercantilistic, activist economy and society that would reach out and play a strong role in the rest of the world by managing that debt. Debt & Taxes: How America Got into Its Budget Mess and What to Do About It
  • Disbursal of advances, particularly house and car loans, appears to have become a priority for bankers, who are now willing to reach out to public more aggressively.
  • The crash of these technology-based social networks ostensibly shows an active rather than passive collectivity, meaning rather than experiencing a historical moment together via the exact same channels (limited to a few mass media networks), people wanted to reach out and create their own moment, their own reportage and rapport; however, this crash of systems also points to some intense displays of cultural capital, something a lot of these social networks are built upon. Web Teacher › Spreading the News
  • Clergy have a responsibility, as the shepherd of their flocks, to reach out to their followers.
  • Stephanie grabs my hand and I lead her through fronds of blackberry and salmonberry that reach out and stroke her cheeks like beggars 'fingers. Shampoo Planet
  • In the future as in the present, humanity still yearns to reach out into space and explore the stars.
  • Met audiences too became quite vocal last year expressing their displeasures with certain liberties in the productions, but I am hoping that Gelb's tutorial in the more contemporary ways opera can reach out will have caught up with them by now. Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: Singing in the Streets
  • It was too easy to just reach out from under the duvet and clunk the receiver up and down in its cradle.
  • Body scrubs help slough away dry, dead skin to reveal the baby-soft texture that makes your mate want to reach out and touch.
  • I lay still, watching him approach, reach out an arm and touch my right forearm with a single finger.
  • I encourage every American to participate in appropriate com-memorative programs and ceremonies in workplaces, houses of worship, and other community centers, to reach out to protect and educate our children, and to help and comfort all people who are living with HIV and Proclamation On World Aids Day
  • The guard rail comes so close to my passenger door that I could probably reach out and touch it.
  • Aside from resisting the urge to reach out and skitch a 100kph ride behind a passing semi, I give my mtb a bit of extra purpose by transforming the verge beside the narrow crumbling sections of road into a personal bike lane, and where reasonable I stop to drag the larger roadkill off the thoroughfare - today it was a wombat. Pull My Strings: The New Puppetry
  • Howard said he'd reach out to AFTRA and the other guids. Jonathan Handel: SAG Moderates Win Presidency, Secretary and Additional Seats
  • He could reach out and smack Justin upside his head if he wanted to.
  • The courses are a perfect example of how a small-scale fringe theatre is doing its best to reach out and give something back to the community.
  • Reach out the grasping hand straight into your wallet, more like. The Sun
  • It is not only a steal for those interested in setting up homes with aesthetic designs but also an opportunity for the upcoming artists to reach out to the masses.
  • She survived with her instincts and her big warm heart which yearned to reach out for a feeling she had never felt before.
  • Love is not patronizing and charity isn't about pity, it is about love. Charity and love are the same - with charity you give love, so don't just give money but reach out your hand instead. Mother Teresa 
  • Even the long term valiant effort of Borges to try to reach out of the central region was not enough. 08/06/2006 - 08/13/2006
  • She wanted to reach out and put her hand over his, covering his fingers and the gold signet ring. THE WHITE DOVE
  • We are making it easier for us to reach out and touch our immanent Deity.
  • The idea is to reach outside the Beltway to tap business and political leaders for ideas and insights.
  • Always eager to reach out to others, especially the Jews, he was imbued with a deep agony over the suffering of others.
  • The best way to change attitudes across generations is to reach out to young minds which are more easily engaged and open to positive images of diversity. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has successfully branded himself by a series of conciliatory gestures as the man eager to reach out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The actual melting point of steels is nearly twice as hot, at temperatures difficult to reach outside the specialized conditions of a foundry or forge.
  • Cute, chubby and cuddly, everyone just had to reach out to pat his cheeks.
  • It's a platform for any individual to reach out and claim an audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • In his kippa and tallis (the traditional skullcap and prayer shawl), he paused frequently along the way so that those gathered to commemorate this important day might reach out from the pews to touch their own tallis to the sacred scroll. Sylvia Sukop: Germany's First Jewish Cantor Since the Holocaust Finds a New Home in Los Angeles
  • The craving for food, liquid sustenance, was so strong that when I was visualizing the food, I felt like I could reach out and grab them.
  • There was some sort of confusion, but he said that they were not snubbing the committee and in fact they planned to reach out to the intelligence committee and all of the various committees.
  • From a decade of cobwebs and dyed glass she felt old leaf-like hands reach out and brush her.
  • They have been making a very public effort to reach out to African Americans, who have for decades voted staunchly Democratic.
  • Reach out the grasping hand straight into your wallet, more like. The Sun
  • What can you do today or this week to reach out to them? Christianity Today
  • Somehow I think unsung social workers can reach out to the poor and downtrodden better than narcissistic guys who have gotten too much attention in the first place.
  • Reach out to an unfathered child and include him in one of your family activities before school starts.
  • It's a platform for any individual to reach out and claim an audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • She wanted to reach out and put her hand over his, covering his fingers and the gold signet ring. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Whether you want to give us a break, bouquet or brickbat, go to our website, NPR. org, and click on Contact Us. You can also reach out to us on Twitter at NPRWeekend. Your Letters: Gulf Recovery; Immigration And Healthcare
  • Riker, with that boundless energy that seemed to reach out octopuslike into every corner of the bridge. FORTUNE’S LIGHT
  • Some have used the word "sociopath" to describe her, but the term loses some of its meaning in Rihannsu culture, where one is expected to reach out one's hand and take what one wants … as the Travelers did. The Romulan Way
  • This goes to show that it is not the extent to which House "isolates" himself from others, but the extent to which others are willing to reach out to him. Serendip's Exchange
  • Because we knew the hurt and pain it causes, we wanted to reach out in love and enable such people to begin life anew. Christianity Today
  • Cards and letters came pouring in from total strangers who wanted to reach out and offer their condolences.
  • The best way to change attitudes across generations is to reach out to young minds which are more easily engaged and open to positive images of diversity. Times, Sunday Times
  • President Bush said federal and local officials will not only focus on population centers like Cedar Rapids, but will also reach out to smaller towns affected by the flood.
  • It's well known to the industry but Sheffield's annual non-fiction knees-up is making the most of its new June slot to find ways to reach out to the public – like next week's free open-air screenings on Devonshire Green, graced by special guest Albert Maysles, who'll introduce his legendary Grey Gardens. This week's new film events
  • Remember to reach out for help when you feel your commitment to stay off drugs is waning.
  • Any minute and he'd reach out a hand and grab her.
  • Rick looked up at the ship, it was moving too slow and too late, it might get off some shots but not enough to stop them or to get the breach out of the way.
  • Taking a leaf from the President's book, he is determined to reach out to the purposeful section, - students - wherever he goes, and inculcate in them the desire to develop the country in all spheres.
  • Rowan Williams, called for a renewed effort to reach out to alienated young people during what he described as the "unavoidable austerity ahead". The Guardian World News
  • How does Dole reach out to a rival who has no reason to quit?
  • If our ultimate goal is to see our children reach out to the world in love, we have to fill up their emotional cups so that they feel loved and secure and can go forth confidently to outlove the world. They Call Me Dad
  • The average salt water man can't do it, and oft-times he will fail to reach out to distant feeding fish.
  • Since the Sino-Tibetan problem ultimately has to be resolved by the two peoples themselves, I try to reach out to the Chinese people whenever I can to create a mutual understanding between us. 2010
  • He did nothing, less than nothing, to reach out to undecideds or swing voters or anyone who wasn't already committed to the ticket.
  • We need to reach out to non-readers - young people - to ensure we're reaching the broadest possible audience.
  • Whether driven by guilt or sympathy, we can and do reach out beyond our own egotistical world and take actions at personal expense on behalf of others.
  • Texas benefits when our cities, such as Wichita Falls, reach out and attract the attention of families and business owners by promoting their readily available workforce, their substantial community involvement, and their high quality of life. Times Record News Stories
  • Robbie had to fight down an impulse to reach out and run her fingers over the dark mat.
  • Today I shall search for sources of spiritual illumination and reach out to them in order to absorb their light.
  • As spiritual people, we need to reach out our hands to one another.
  • They need to prove to voters they did not "vote nay" only because Pelosi allowed them to vote no. has anyone ever denounced the naacp as racist which if clearly is? the most convincing way for the naacp to show it is accomplishing anything is to rename itself, having accomplished equality. the naacp needs to call them a group whereaby ALLL americans feel welcomed but by their name itself it automatically excludes the majority of america as feeling welcomed. and why isnt the NAACP doing more to reach out to Whites as the Tea Party has done towards Blacks? Home/News
  • We must also reach out to abusers and their children, teaching them more peaceful ways to resolve conflict.
  • So equipping them to reach out to others will be your most effective form of evangelism. Working with Teenagers
  • They brook no compromise and instead repay those who would reach out to them with furious perfidy unless they show absolute fealty to every facet of the program.
  • I try to reach out to my daughter but she doesn't want to have anything to do with me
  • We need to reach out to our infosec brethren because no security executive can afford to be ignorant of information risk management.
  • Ralph Waite (forever Papa Walton to many of us, though nowadays better known as Jethro's dad on NCIS) makes a welcome return as Booth's grandfather, bearing some unwelcome news that has the very pregnant Bones (Emily Deschanel) wondering how best to reach out to a closed-off Booth (David Boreanaz, who's in especially fine form). The Guide to Thursday TV: Bones, An Office Visitor, A Country Christmas, and More!
  • We should reach out and offer to work closely with the new President of our oldest ally. The Sun

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