By 1899 telegraphy stretched from Skagway to Dawson, allowing instant international contact.
Between the musical thought and the physical act there is instant contact: the thought and the deed seem one.
Prime ministers can have "instant contact" with their opposite numbers abroad.
Barbie has an instant contact with wild horse, which she is training.
For instance, the group has created a mechanism that puts European airport-security experts in instant contact with one another in the event of a major emergency.
Their stalls might be lo-tech, but mobile phones put them in instant contact with the international currency markets.
Directional video beams would have to be used, and the man would travel in the right direction the instant contact was made.
Maybe, she reasoned, that was why mankind always felt impelled to make instant contact with water the moment it was anywhere in his vicinity.
Braille, on the other hand, gives the blind instant contact with language.
The radio that could put her in instant contact with Keith seemed to beckon to her, but so far she had resisted its seduction.