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    A1
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To physically touch something.
    Ensure the electrical wires do not come into contact with water.
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To communicate or meet with someone.
    I hope to come into contact with her again soon.

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    11 Things That Can Change Your Eye Color

    12:2411 Things That Can Change Your Eye Color
    • This backward bowing causes the tiny thread-like fibers that hold the eye's lens in place to come into contact with the iris, which they are not supposed to do.

      This backward bowing causes the tiny thread-like fibers that hold the eye's lens in place to come into contact with the iris, which they are not supposed to do.

    • This backward bowing causes the tiny thread-like fibers that hold the eye's lens in place to come into contact with the iris, which they are not supposed to do.

      This backward bowing causes the tiny thread-like fibers that hold the eye's lens in place to come into contact with the iris, which they are not supposed to do.

    B1

    10 Twisted Confessions From History's Most EVIL Villains

    09:2910 Twisted Confessions From History's Most EVIL Villains
    • But what Holmes has done is to create really a killing machine, a factory for getting these bodies, for harvesting these individuals who innocently have come into contact with him.

      But what Holmes has done is to create really a killing machine, a factory for getting these bodies, for harvesting these individuals who innocently have come into contact with him.

    • But what Holmes has done is to create really a killing machine, a factory for getting these bodies, for harvesting these individuals who innocently have come into contact with him.

      But what Holmes has done is to create really a killing machine, a factory for getting these bodies, for harvesting these individuals who innocently have come into contact with him.

    B2

    The Ebola Virus Explained — How Your Body Fights For Survival

    05:31The Ebola Virus Explained — How Your Body Fights For Survival
    • But currently, the only way to get infected by Ebola is to come into contact with the bodily fluids of a person who shows symptoms or from an infected bat.

      But currently, the only way to get infected by Ebola is to come into contact with the bodily fluids of a person who shows symptoms or from an infected bat.

    • is to come into contact with the body fluid

      is to come into contact with the body fluid

    B1

    Is The 5-Second Rule True?

    10:32Is The 5-Second Rule True?
    • come into contact, briefly enough, that their molecules don't have time to be influenced

      come into contact, briefly enough, that their molecules don't have time to be influenced

    • Can two surfaces come into contact briefly enough that their molecules don't have time to be influenced by intermolecular forces?

      Can two surfaces come into contact briefly enough that their molecules don't have time to be influenced by intermolecular forces?

    B2

    Mysterious Black Holes

    21:50Mysterious Black Holes
    • And I think that that boundary is where philosophy and religion and all these other kinds of thoughts come into contact with science.

      And I think that that boundary is where philosophy and religion and all these other kinds of thoughts come into contact with science.

    • ah, these other kinds of thoughts ah, come into contact with science. And that's an exciting

      ah, these other kinds of thoughts ah, come into contact with science. And that's an exciting

    B1

    Ebola: The Full Story

    07:55Ebola: The Full Story
    • Zoonotic diseases hide out in “reservoir hosts”, which are animals that carry the infection with little or no illness, until humans, spreading ever-deeper into the wild, come into contact by handling or eating them, which gives the virus an opportunity to jump into our species.

      Zoonotic diseases hide out in “reservoir hosts”, which are animals that carry the infection with little or no illness, until humans, spreading ever-deeper into the wild, come into contact by handling or eating them, which gives the virus an opportunity to jump into our species.

    • Zoonotic diseases hide out in reservoir hosts, which are animals that carry the infection with little to no illness, until humans, spreading ever deeper into the wild, come into contact by handling or eating them, which gives the virus an opportunity to jump into our species.

      Zoonotic diseases hide out in reservoir hosts, which are animals that carry the infection with little to no illness, until humans, spreading ever deeper into the wild, come into contact by handling or eating them, which gives the virus an opportunity to jump into our species.

    B2

    Human Physiology - Innate Immune System

    14:26Human Physiology - Innate Immune System
    • Once they come into contact, the natural killer cell releases perforins. What perforins do

      Once they come into contact, the natural killer cell releases perforins. What perforins do

    • Once they come into contact, the natural killer cell releases perforins.

      Once they come into contact, the natural killer cell releases perforins.

    B2

    The Death Of Bees Explained – Parasites, Poison and Humans

    06:20The Death Of Bees Explained – Parasites, Poison and Humans
    • Bees come into contact with the toxin while collecting pollen or via contaminated water, often bringing material into the hive where it can accumulate and slowly kill the whole colony.

      Bees come into contact with the toxin while collecting pollen or via contaminated water, often bringing material into the hive where it can accumulate and slowly kill the whole colony.

    • Bees come into contact with the toxin

      Bees come into contact with the toxin

    B2

    Arianna Huffington & Marie Forleo Discuss Thrive

    17:52Arianna Huffington & Marie Forleo Discuss Thrive
    • come into contact with during the day because so often, like, the barista a the coffee shop.

      come into contact with during the day because so often, like, the barista a the coffee shop.

    • And that's why in the giving section of the book, one of the tips, one of the steps that I ask people to consider taking is to just acknowledge every human being they come into contact with during the day because so often, like the barista at the coffee shop, if we're in a hotel, the cleaning crew that we pass by as we go to the elevator, we often don't acknowledge them.

      And that's why in the giving section of the book, one of the tips, one of the steps that I ask people to consider taking is to just acknowledge every human being they come into contact with during the day because so often, like the barista at the coffee shop, if we're in a hotel, the cleaning crew that we pass by as we go to the elevator, we often don't acknowledge them.

    A2

    Bee Venom Can Kill HIV, Study Says

    01:31Bee Venom Can Kill HIV, Study Says
    • When the nanoparticles come into contact with normal cells, the particles simply bounce off.

      When the nanoparticles come into contact with normal cells, the particles simply bounce off.

    • According to researchers in the study:

“When the nanoparticles come into contact with normal

      According to researchers in the study:

“When the nanoparticles come into contact with normal

    B1