He had come into contact with health, social care and police professionals 60 times.
The new, deadly disease has mostly struck people that have come into contact with chicken.
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What seems to be the reason for this reluctance to come into contact with the IRS?
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Anyone who has come into contact with the material is urged to seek medical assistance.
Cina has said the body had not come into contact with soil from the grave.
The two other reports also concern teenagers who had come into contact with care agencies.
Many attackers are not identified until they come into contact with the criminal justice system, she said.
All the Asians I come into contact with seem to be hard workers and are very smart.
MI5 drew up a list of 55 suspects who had come into contact with Mr Khyam's group.
On his release he was prevented from working in areas where he may come into contact with children.
Overhead lines come into contact with trees, high winds, rain and ice storms.
That means when they come into contact with an allergen, the immune systems do not destroy it as they should.
Also, the coins must not come into contact with any person and must land within the ring to be valid.
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The lesson is that the smartest, most successful people you will come into contact with speak very simply and clearly.
Kiosks throughout Manzanillo that sell milkshakes, iced drinks or other foods that come into contact with water have been shuttered.
Tonight's introduction of Chewbacca might be the first time some kids come into contact with the tall, lovable Wookiee, Filoni said.
Smart young people can come into contact with the most advanced technology very quickly, and learn about the newest Internet technology.
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The same applies if you come into contact with them in person.
They are urging people not to touch the creatures and have issued health advice to anyone who does come into contact with them.
That means you're probably less socially isolated, and more likely to come into contact with a lot of people, than someone randomly selected.
What does that mean? 30 miles out, it would not be dangerous to come into contact with water with low radioactive iodine concentrations.
Contamination also can occur in the kitchen, when juices from raw meat and poultry come into contact with uncooked foods, such as salads.
Especially in retailing, where it is the cashiers and department employees who are the only ones who usually come into contact with the shopper.
She said children with weakened immune systems, such as those with cancer or leukaemia, could die if they come into contact with the disease.
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But it seems everyone who has come into contact with him in the past few years is certain he will rise to the challenge.
The director of the Children's Law centre explained the concerns about children who come into contact with the criminal justice system and the health of traveller children.
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Energy firm Con Edison also shut down miles of steam pipes under the city to prevent explosions if they come into contact with cold water.
Health officials said the move was a "precaution" for people who may have come into contact with the infected person at the Bristol Brunel Academy.
All 16 people who had come into contact with the envelopes were being kept under observation in hospital and given antibiotics as a precautionary measure.
When these charged droplets come into contact with the surface of the print they collect any substances deposited on it, creating a thin liquid film.
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