Contact! is the second album by Eiffel 65, released in 2001. The album's sound is much different from the group's 1999 debut Europop, taking influence from French house à la Daft Punk. It also incorporates synthpop elements. However, the harder and more metallic eurodance sound of their earlier work occasionally shines through on some certain tracks. Singles
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Contact is a science fiction novel written by Carl Sagan and published in 1985. A film adaptation of the novel starring Jodie Foster was released in 1997. Eleanor Ellie Arroway is the director of Project Argus, in which scores of radio telescopes in New Mexico have been dedicated to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Before long, the project does, indeed, discover the first confirmed communication from extraterrestrial beings, a repeating series of the first 261 prime
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Contact: The Musical is a musical dance play (some deemed it a ballet) that was developed by Susan Stroman and John Weidman, with its book by Weidman and both choreography and direction by Stroman. It ran both off Broadway and on Broadway in 1999 2000. It consists of three separate one act dance plays. Contact premiered at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, Lincoln Center, in September 1999 (after 1999 workshop productions of parts of the show), then moved to Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont
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Contact is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is located on a mineral rich granite intrusion and there are many mines nearby. Contact first became known as a mining town in the 1890s, but its population dropped to 5 residents by 1905. In 1907 the United States Mining and Smelting Company established an interest in the Contact area and the city began to grow again, reaching a population of 300 by 1908. As of 1915 Contact had a hotel, restaurant and its own
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Contact is a 1985 album released by the Pointer Sisters on the RCA Records label. A platinum hit, it yielded chart hits in Dare Me (a top 15 pop single), Freedom and Twist My Arm.
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Contact dermatitis is a term for a skin reaction (dermatitis) resulting from exposure to allergens (allergic contact dermatitis) or irritants (irritant contact dermatitis). Phototoxic dermatitis occurs when the allergen or irritant is activated by sunlight. Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact with a foreign substance. Only the superficial regions of the skin are affected in contact dermatitis. Inflammation of the affected tissue is present in the
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In the science fiction of Iain M. Banks, Contact is an organization that exists within the anarchist/libertarian socialist civilization known as the Culture (which forms the basis of several of his novels and shorter works). Its role within the Culture is to coordinate interactions with other civilizations, equivalent to a Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence combined in this universe. In the case of less developed civilizations, Contact normally acts to minimise the potential culture shock
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Contact (コンタクト, Kontakuto) is a video game published by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan on March 30, 2006 and by Atlus in North America on October 19, 2006. The game was developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and directed by Akira Ueda. The story begins with the Professor flying through space, fleeing from a mysterious enemy known only as the Klaxon Army (CosmoNOTs Cosmic Nihilist Organization for Terror in the US and European releases). He ends up crash landing on a strange planet, losing