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37 Sentences With "put out feelers"

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Indeed, some think the West should put out feelers to JFS.
And then around, say, 2023, they'll start to quietly put out feelers.
I put out feelers to my contacts, and so did Maria Abi-Habib.
We put out feelers, had a number of meet-and-greets, people were excited about it.
I hadn't heard of him, so I put out feelers to friends in the photo world.
We're told producers put out feelers already and there's definite interest on the part of both women.
We told you Friday that 2020 hopefuls are beginning to put out feelers to potential staff and donors.
Other sellers on the market include the New York Knicks, who have put out feelers on forward Marcus Morris.
Requests that bankers put out feelers to Amazon have come from apparel, grocery and convenience store companies, they say.
Mr Tillerson has put out feelers to Russia about co-operating to stabilise the country, but what he wants is unclear.
After the Unicorn Frappuccino caused some meltdowns among baristas, I had to put out feelers on this new limited-edition beverage.
A few professors put out feelers for me, since I was still in school, but I had no anchor besides Glassdoor salaries.
They have put out feelers to the west, where some have voiced support for Haftar, but their power base is in the east.
But if a sales process starts up again, its banking advisors will put out feelers in an effort to find the best possible price.
Multiple networks, including CNN, have put out feelers to Haley, who has so far rebuffed them, said two talent agents familiar with the outreach.
The hackers put out feelers around the scene and found a buyer in the Seychelles who was willing to pay $5,000 for the counterfeit console.
Several have begun to actively talk to potential staff members, and a few more have put out feelers, according to Democrats familiar with the conversations.
Having bought 25 Bombardier turboprops for its larger UDAN routes, this month SpiceJet put out feelers for an order of over 100 tiny Quest Kodiaks.
EU competition regulators which put out feelers for interest in the asset in a so-called 'market test' got interest from fifteen investors, PPC said.
The Murdoch family, which runs Fox News parent company 21st Century Fox, "have quietly put out feelers" for a new network head, the report said.
A year and a half ago, Diane Sawyer and her team put out feelers on social media, asking working Americans to chronicle how they live.
In 28503, then-President Obama reportedly put out feelers to see if the networks would pre-empt programming to carry a presidential address on immigration policy.
Between basket bags, leather ring handle totes, and translucent shoppers, these trendy, under-$100 bags are here to help you put out feelers for your future investment.
The acquisition immediately inspired two law firms to put out feelers looking for shareholders who may want to sue over concerns that the price was too low.
After Mr. Rubin left Google in 2014, the company started to re-evaluate the robotics unit and put out feelers about selling off some of the companies involved, including Boston Dynamics.
Wall Street opened higher, following broad gains in Europe and Asia's major markets, after news that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration had put out feelers to Beijing for a new round of trade talks.
News that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration had put out feelers to Beijing for a new round of trade talks had rallied Asia after several torrid weeks that included the region's longest losing streak since 220.
About a month ago, when it was clear that Warren had little chance to win, one person inside the campaign said they put out feelers to Sanders' operation in an attempt to create new lines of communication.
Haftar and the UAE have put out feelers to Tripoli forces, and diplomats hope Haftar will agree to negotiate as he needs access to NOC cash after stretching his resources to the limit with his sweep of the south.
Under his leadership, Saudi Arabia has threatened to attack Iran, imposed an embargo against Qatar, put out feelers to Kurdish insurgents in Syria, and continued to endorse a crackdown against the Muslim Brothers in Egypt, all actions that Turkey fiercely opposes.
Multiple officials in President Donald Trump's administration have privately put out feelers with Missouri Republican leaders in recent days to gauge whether Ayers would be interviewed as part of the state House committee investigation into Greitens, according to two sources familiar with the conversations.
The Kavanaugh scandal hit at roughly the same time that some of the more high-profile men accused of sexual misconduct last fall (including Louis C.K. and Matt Lauer) began to put out feelers to return to the center of public life, raising the question: What do these accused men need to do to be granted forgiveness?
Seventy-two days after the 9/11 attacks, President Bush told Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld to update the US plan for an invasion of Iraq, but not to tell anyone. Rumsfeld asked Bush if he could bring DCI Tenet into the loop, to which Bush agreed. The CIA had put out feelers to Iraq in the form of eight of their best officers in Kurdish territory in Northern Iraq. These officers hit a goldmine, unprecedented in the famously closed Hussein government.
The acquisition of Cyrix also carried with it a business obligation to use the IBM microelectronics division to fabricate the Cyrix chips,, as well as technical constraint to do the same, while National Semiconductor had plans to transfer their fabrication to its South Portland fab. National incurred huge losses in its processor business and announced the sale of Cyrix to VIA in 1999. In 1999, National Semiconductor also put out feelers for selling if not the whole, then a majority stake of, its fabrication plant in South Portland, Maine. However, that did not come to fruition.
Asquith wanted Lloyd George to make the first move but although the latter put out feelers to senior Asquith supporters he insisted that he was "neither a suppliant nor a penitent". M.S.R. Kinnear writes that Asquith felt that with Lloyd George's faction declining in strength he had everything to gain by waiting, while too quick an approach would antagonise the Labour leaders who hated Lloyd George and whose support he might need for a future Lib-Lab coalition. Kinnear also argues that Asquith's "gloating" over the defeat of Coalition Liberals in 1922 is evidence that "the most important factor influencing Asquith against quick reunion was his personal dislike of Lloyd George and his desire for vengeance." The political situation was transformed when Baldwin, now Prime Minister, came out in favour of Protection at Plymouth on 22 October 1923.
Scozzafava's husband, Ron McDougall, reportedly put out feelers to the Democrats about possible support for Scozzafava in a 2009 congressional race in New York's 23rd congressional district in the event that Democratic State Senator Darrel Aubertine opted not to seek the office; the seat was being vacated by John M. McHugh, who resigned upon Senate conformation as the new Secretary of the Army. On July 22, 2009, Scozzafava was chosen by the 11 Republican Party county chairs located in the 23rd Congressional district to be the Republican nominee for the special election to fill the vacancy in that district. The Conservative Party of New York State declined to support Scozzafava, who was described by Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long as a "nice lady who is too liberal"; instead, the Conservative Party nominated Doug Hoffman. Many notable Republicans, including former Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, Republican Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson, endorsed Hoffman rather than Scozzafava because they deemed Scozzafava too liberal and ideologically indistinguishable from the Democratic candidate, Bill Owens.
Gordon and Darrell Waltrip during a pre-race broadcast at the 2016 Daytona 500 When Gordon made the decision to step back from full-time driving at the conclusion of the 2015 Sprint Cup Series season, he reportedly put out feelers to television networks about the possibility of joining the broadcast booth. On January 25, 2015, USA Today writer Jeff Gluck reported that Gordon was hired by Fox Sports to work as a guest analyst for Fox NASCAR broadcasts of Xfinity Series events alongside full-time announcers Adam Alexander and Michael Waltrip; the news was officially announced by Fox Sports the following day. On February 3, Gordon made a guest appearance on the Fox News Channel morning show Fox & Friends, where he stated his plans to call three races for Fox Sports. On April 10, 2015, Gordon made his broadcasting debut on Fox Sports 1 during the network's coverage of the O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas Motor Speedway. Gordon returned to the broadcast booth for the Drive to Stop Diabetes 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 18, and the Winn-Dixie 300 at Talladega Superspeedway on May 2.

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