Even with her hair in a pony tail, its length fell just below the small of her back, just so the ends touched the hem on the waist of her jeans. |
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Despite taking only one disciple, he had many admirers and touched many lives. |
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And he touched each of the men's foreheads with the little finger of his right hand. |
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Naturally we were all a little apprehensive as we touched the ice and slid along the wild runway. |
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He was flying alone and performing rolls in a 1940s vintage plane when its wing touched the ground, causing the crash. |
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He seemed touched to learn that a young newspaper reporter had grown up thinking of him as a role model. |
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They edited her writings and touched up her image to fit the ripely emotional world of 19 th-century piety. |
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Elizabeth found it difficult to keep the pleading tone suppressed in her voice as she touched her friend's free hand lightly. |
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Still, we touched each other lightly, and my right front tyre was slit in the process. |
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For this act he inherited the role of pantomime villain and was booed roundly every time he touched the ball from then on. |
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She was touched, and added yet another member to her brief list of people she loved and adored and would gladly give her life for. |
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George led a full and rich life that has touched and brought joy to many of us. |
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The police car flashed his lights briefly at a car that touched 90 or so, but that was about it. |
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He will be remembered with deep affection and reverence by the countless numbers of people whose lives he touched and influenced. |
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Evidently, Davis had touched upon a story with profound reverberations for our own times. |
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Carl Rushworth revelled in the situation and bagged four tries, while Ian Mansell touched down three times. |
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My lengthy epistle on Sunday seems to have touched a chord with a lot of people. |
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Hearing that Hargreaves had touched up the woman's face as well, he sent for the picture and found that the face had indeed been retouched. |
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Nineteen twenty two was modernism's annus mirabilis, the year in which both Ulysses and The Waste Land touched down. |
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As more line is pulled from the reel, the amount of drag will increase without the lever or star being touched. |
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His right hand rested lightly on her shoulder, but no smile touched upon his lips. |
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We bade the ladies a good morning, touched our caps, shot our cuffs and nipped up the hill towards the Bar on the track. |
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People were simply showing their deep respect, their real admiration and their love for one they felt had touched their lives. |
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A tale with a bit of angelic intervention that overcame obstacles and touched the heart. |
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I barely touched the surface in my recent Andalusian trip, and realise I could probably never see all this magical region has to offer. |
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Jonathan came over, and taking her hand, lightly touched his lips to that gloved part of the anatomy. |
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If he had moved his leg one foot, he would have touched the live rail and there's 750 volts going through that. |
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I am sure, though, she will be comforted by the fact that her late husband touched the lives of so many in such a positive way. |
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Dressed in skyscraper heels and a figure-hugging, jewel-encrusted frock she oozed confidence that touched on the arrogant. |
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As his muzzle touched the water, his tongue lapped at it, his ears pricked up, and his eyes opened weakly. |
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We leaned yet closer, still ever so slowly, and soon our foreheads touched, resting against each other. |
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The transport lowered its landing gear and touched down on the assigned landing strip with a screech as its wheels made contact. |
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The sharpened feather made a small blot of ink as the tip touched the yellowish paper. |
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Wearing only a pair of red socks, he slipped when his feet touched down and he landed hard on his back. |
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Kathy smiled and left Leah alone because she saw she had touched a chord with this conversation. |
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He touched it, feeling the sculpted steel underneath the thin lambskin covering. |
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Various aspects of the knotty problem of physical and moral rehabilitation of Germany and the German people are touched upon. |
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Diane touched her pen to her lips, her trademark sign that the guest has just said something deeply profound. |
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She touched Dana's face, but no emotion registered in her eyes, as though she was not concerned about her daughter. |
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Groves scored next when Paul Scott kicked through on the last, regathered the ball and touched down under the posts. |
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And they appeared to have wrapped the game up when Mark Dickinson touched down between the posts. |
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The worn expression on her face and her tired eyes touched him, and he felt a sense of injustice. |
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They passed through stands of red cedar and hemlock trees so tall and so ancient that the sunlight rarely touched the forest floor. |
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Whenever he touched the ground the grass withered and died underneath his foot. |
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He sees something magic in it, scientific magic, like being touched by the king for the king's evil. |
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He's so thin and wispy it looks like if I touched him he'd break like a china doll. |
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As the galley righted itself, another wave struck from the other side, and the ship heeled over so far its mainsail almost touched the water. |
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The receiving line developed from the ancient belief, that on their wedding day, the bride and groom brought good luck to everyone they touched. |
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He lightly touched the burn along his ribcage and winced, drawing a sharp intake of breath. |
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Rolf's heart went out to the little boy and he reached out and touched his cheek. |
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He took his lighter from his pocket and flicked it, and touched the small steady butane flame to the wick of the candle. |
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Monetary value and new technology are also subjects seldom touched on in books on art history, and we should welcome their inclusion here. |
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I was further touched by the Office of the Prime Minister reaching out to the homeless hero. |
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He reached for Mel's hand, and as their fingers touched he felt like he'd been plugged into the mains. |
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Her hand glowed a faint red and touched the person who was pulling her away. |
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He reached over and touched her hand, grasping it lightly and not saying a word. |
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I think we must have touched a couple of raw nerves, a couple of very raw nerves. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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I was really affected and touched by the sound of her voice, which differed from any conventional idea of a beautiful voice. |
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When not a whisper of a reply came I reached out and gently touched her cheek. |
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She touched the ruby lightly as she spoke, her voice nearing a whisper with every word spoken. |
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They sat through lectures, touched whalebone, poured over maps and even tried their hand at balancing a harpoon. |
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Two hotels were so touched by the men's efforts for charity, that they put them up for nothing. |
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During installation the sections are welded to the posts at the jobsite, and these welds are then touched up with primer and paint. |
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A large weeping willow was growing over the pound, so its branches just barely touched the water's surface. |
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The rush by Republicans and Democrats to corral Latino voters has touched off nervous jitters among some black politicians and leaders. |
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A problem also touched upon in Ben's comments is the fact that we ex-pats are not allowed to vote in our countries of residence either. |
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One third of the waxworks in the exhibition hall have been damaged because of years of being touched or climbed upon by visitors. |
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As the plane touched down, the fatigue and stress suddenly washed over me and I nearly burst into tears. |
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Dark hair and even darker eyes accented his pale features and an amused smile touched his thin lips. |
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Its next best performance was in 1998 when the quantum of floodwater released touched a high of 10 lakh cusecs. |
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But this time, anytime, you know, the wand beeped, they touched me in that spot. |
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It was white, and pearly looking, but abrasive, as she found when she touched it. |
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Eight inflorescences carried one or two abortive ovaries that turned yellow, instead of green, and dropped off when touched with a probe. |
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Apparel items often move without being touched by human hands, from the time they are loaded into a container by a supplier to being unloaded at a specific retail store. |
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Their house burned to the ground, but the house next door wasn't touched by the fire. |
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In the piece, the actress touched on her appreciation for traditional gender roles. |
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Yet she spoke of his dignity in such an insane situation and when she touched on his pain she expressed her own on his behalf. |
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My finger burned when it touched the blossom of lead embedded in the ceramic armor. |
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Our nation may have healed, but there are still exposed nerves that, when touched, cause trauma to the body politic. |
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I know some bonds can never be broken... He saved lives and he touched lives. |
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Consequently, he was booed every time he touched the ball by the boorish, and unforgiving, Brazilians in the crowd. |
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A woman gives the soldier a bouquet of flowers, and Salinger seems so touched, he removes his hat. |
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Just as his fingers touched the brim, his foot would kick the hat out of reach. |
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I was touched that he had sent it and forwarded the study to my two moms and my sister cade. |
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The shoka rasa that flowed from her abhinaya touched the audience too. |
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And he smiled and touched his cigar and his hat and finally patted the girl who worked nights on the bottom. |
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Back then, the moon race touched virtually every aspect of life. |
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The very instant he touched it, his whole body was wracked by pain. |
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I remember how I'd sit in class back in grade school, drawing rad pictures of the Grim Reaper sweeping down and stealing the souls of all he touched. |
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Eric glared at his former captor, the closest thing to a nemesis he could imagine, and suddenly, as the radiance from the torch touched his skin, inner fire consumed him. |
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White hair flecked with silver fell about his shoulders, dark piercing eyes smiling out from a face touched by agelessness incongruous to the silvery beard at his chin. |
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Bending, with a breaking heart, I touched the marble drapery with my lips, then crept back into the silent house. |
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He was given out caught at the wicket, but the left-hander gave the impression that the ball had touched his shoulder before travelling to the wicketkeeper. |
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When Michelle met the Queen in 2009, she did not curtsey and touched her back. |
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She touched a button on her wristwatch starting a countdown timer. |
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On the demand side, the number of pleasure-seeking, dim-witted young adults who have not been touched by mortality is endless. |
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Within one motion, she put away her laser gun, drew her sword, rushed after him, and then struck her sword against his so the pointed edge touched the floor. |
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Typical teen problems like zits had not touched his flawless pale skin. |
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As the individual warmed, it moved to the sunlit side of the plant to take on the normal zygopteran posture, posture 2, where only the legs touched the substrate. |
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While there may be a few scattered news operations that the revolution has not yet touched, the profession has undergone a technological transformation. |
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Rudy cried out in anguish as he stood and touched his sore ribs. |
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But I bet that at least a few, who have touched the painful quick of their own humble humanity, can have a fighting chance. |
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We gazed across the loch at Ben Lomond, which for once, in this apocalyptically bad summer, was gloriously free from cloud and touched lightly by skinny bands of sunlight. |
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She lightly touched the water and watched the ripples slowly spread out. |
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He touched the console again, and the engines suddenly roared to life. |
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It is a film for everyone, both those who were touched by this era of rock and those who just remember that fleeting second when the world didn't slow down. |
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A live coal from the altar has touched his lips, and they are purified. |
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As soon as his left shoulder blade touched the door, he winced in pain. |
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The trainer also had good news of Jessies Dream who has not run since he was touched off in last year's RSA Chase at Cheltenham. |
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A video showed the blocks bouncing off the coral in the current, killing whatever they touched. |
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But a backsplash is rarely touched, so you can enjoy this gleaming look without too much hassle. |
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Stephen Crane, Geraint Gareth John, Ben Phillips, John Hills, Jordan Williams, Hywel Lloyd, Wil Backster and Wayne McFenton all touched down. |
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The 16-year-old broke the rules when she touched a lump of moss behind her ball on her backswing in a greenside bunker at the par four 14th. |
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Edwin Drake's 1859 well near Titusville, Pennsylvania, is typically considered the first true modern oil well, and touched off a major boom. |
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The establishment of a central bank was not touched upon in the 1851 legislation. |
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Paralanguage will be later touched on in the verbal section of intercultural communication. |
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There's been 3,120 Saturday bath nights since but soap has still not touched the hermit's leatherlike skin. |
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If I'd known then what I know now I wouldn't have touched the charity with a barge pole. |
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The ball is then moved up and down the court through passing and must be touched by a player in each adjacent third of the court. |
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There also may be a net judge who determines whether the ball has touched the net during service. |
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The revolt touched bottom, reduced to little more than 350 active maquisards. |
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My selfe, that am so broad-mouthed and lavish in speeches, am notwithstanding naturally touched with that bashfulnesse. |
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Tom Hales and Tom Beechy touched down for Malvern who led 14-7 at the interval. |
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The discovery at Oil Springs touched off an oil boom which brought hundreds of speculators and workers to the area. |
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However, this self-beration had little effect on her eyes as, with a will of their own, they touched on the curve of his lips. |
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The Party also touched upon the issue of immigration, claiming that under Labour, immigration would rise hugely. |
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The instant his feet touched the cold metal floor of the storage room he felt a hot-flash pass through his body. |
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I made a little voyage round the lake, and touched on the several towns that lie on its coasts. |
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Paul Poiret, the first celebrity couturier, left nothing undesigned, not only what a woman wore but everything she touched. |
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I have no animus for those who are touched by such heights of fame. |
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Once the two-year-old was raced to hospital when he went into anaphylactic shock after a drop touched his finger. |
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Di wanted to weep because Miss G had never even touched her boosies. Then Fiamma pushed Miss G away from her, roughly. |
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Summoning all my courage, I touched and kissed a womyn for the first time. I cannot describe what I felt at that moment. |
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The young Irishman was not a little touched and elated by the highborn damsel's partiality for him. |
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From Western classical music to opera to ballads and even Bollywood numbers, the choir has touched everything. |
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We flew the HI-ILS, made our gear call at three miles, touched down on the piano keys, and began to aerobrake with good flaperon popups. |
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My hair stood on end all over my body and my haphephobia, the fear of being touched, kicked into full gear. |
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Precautions include avoiding handling clothing, boots or any materials that may have touched birthing animals, their young or afterbirths. |
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He also touched on the idea of establishing the Wikipedia institution and its developing stages. |
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Judah touched off a brawl during the 10th round of the fight when he fouled Mayweather with a low blow and a rabbit punch. |
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They had real power now, commanding flash crowds to appear anywhere on issues that touched them. |
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And, as faggery was an abuse too venerable and sacred to be touched by profane hands, he lodged no idle complaints. |
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A person in the royal retinue touched a light and lively air on the flageolet. |
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And now it seemed he was engaged in something which touched them closely, but must be hidden from their knowledge. |
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None of my previous regressions had touched on the problem that surfaced. The timeline therapy was a quick and effective solution. |
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His glance touched their faces lightly as he smiled, a blond ephebe. Tame essence of Wilde. |
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Greg Inglis, Sam Thaiday, Cameron Smith and Jharal Yow Yeh all touched down in the first 34 minutes to give the Maroons that unassailable lead. |
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A WOMAN'S bottom was touched by a jogger when she was out walk-walk ing her dog in Gateshead. |
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As the curve of Sandy Hook blotted from sight the last, low glimpse of the skyscrapers which point Manhattan, Blake touched Annette's arm. |
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She crossed her bediamonded wrists across her breast so that her fingertips touched both sides of her throat. |
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More than twelve hours had passed since the decker had touched the cyberdeck keyboard. |
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The savories are always touched with sweetness through the use of garnishes like crushed amaretti, aniseed pastry and pineapple-soy caramel. |
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There was no linen, no pillow, and when she touched the mattress it gave forth the faint dry whisper of shucks. |
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Furthermore, I touched with the pure solution the most sanious portions, especially the portions of the bones. |
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In the northern district of Kabala, the only part of Sierra Leone not to be touched by the epidemic, residents were upbeat about the campaign. |
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Electric fences are designed to create an electrical circuit when touched by a person or animal. |
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In some versions of the tale, the sentry was so touched by the work that he became a disciple and left with Laozi, never to be seen again. |
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On June 9, 1953 a F4 tornado touched down in Petersham, Massachusetts northwest of Worcester. |
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Drake's well touched off a major boom in oil production in the United States. |
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Standing there, half-awake, pud in hand, he feels washed out and hungover, though he hasn't touched a drop in weeks. |
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Chiapas was for many years one of the regions of Mexico that was least touched by the reforms of the Mexican Revolution. |
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Belching loudly, he sat back in his chair, letting his pot-belly protrude out so much that it touched the edge of his desk. |
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These ships are separated into several compartments, so that if one is touched during a storm, the others remain intact. |
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Bob Cherry bent over and touched his toes. The ashplant swished and swished. |
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The success of Columbus's first voyage touched off a series of westward explorations by European seafaring states. |
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Christopher Columbus touched the continent of South America in his 1498 third voyage. |
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Adolfo recalls it all with his wool boucle suit, mint green, touched with silvery metallic embued with all the elegant Chanelisms. |
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So the Nightingale pressed closer against the thorn, and the thorn touched her heart, and a fierce pang of pain shot through her. |
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Dionysius Periegetes in his De situ habitabilis orbis also touched upon this subject as did Martianus Capella. |
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If a submarine's steel hull touched the copper wire, the slight voltage change caused by contact between two dissimilar metals was amplified. |
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The viability and efficiency of the wind farm are barely touched upon, instead falling to the developer. |
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It appeared on replays that Young received a pitch from Texas' Vince Young after the quarterback's knee touched the ground. |
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He drifted past four Palace players and took on two more before crossing to the far post, where Fellaini touched on for Mata to score. It was a momentum-shifting moment. |
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Then she said that the paper stained everything it touched, that she had found yellow smooches on all my clothes and John's, and she wished we would be more careful! |
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The powerlessness of the strong man touched my heart to the quick. |
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The sight of her old neighbourly depredator shivering at the door in tatters, the very oddity of his appeal, touched a soft spot in the spinster's heart. |
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He advanced, touched the covers with his fingers as if to identify and greet the author of each, and then progressed towards the group of Tanagra figures in their glass case. |
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He touched the controller hanging from the belt around his waist. His hoverchair rose in the corner and glided over to him, positioning itself at his side. |
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A blue haze, half dust, half mist, touched the long valley with mystery. |
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The Three Railway Engines was reprinted with Dalby's artwork replacing William Middleton's and Dalby also touched up Payne's artwork in the second book. |
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He clambered on to an apron of rock that held its area out to the sun and began to cast across it. The direction of the wind changed and the scent touched him again. |
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Even beached and dying jellyfish can still sting when touched. |
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She touched on all those issues on Tuesday in her first speech as a candidate, sounding a strong antitax, antiregulation and antispending message. |
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We touched on the subject of wages, but we didn't reach a conclusion. |
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Centre Shontayne Hape scored two tries for England before the break, while Georgia number eight Dimitri Basilaia touched down to make it 17-10 at half-time. |
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Dave hasn't even touched a woman in three months. We have to get him laid. |
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On everything he touched he wrote much better, had usually read much more, and had a broader and subtler understanding than his more fashionable emulators. |
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The United States, for example, used to The island of Manhattan in New York City touched the Atlantic Ocean, where cholera collected just off the coast. |
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After 5 minutes Alan Tait touched down with Matt Crowther converting. |
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Joseph Sedley, who was fond of music, and soft-hearted, was in a state of ravishment during the performance of the song, and profoundly touched at its conclusion. |
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Mrs. Fennel, seeing the steam begin to generate on the countenances of her guests, crossed over and touched the fiddler's elbow and put her hand on the serpent's mouth. |
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After a difficult navigation, he touched first the shores of Portugal. |
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A dog with its lips curled back in a rictus of fear rushed at the incandescent figure, but as soon as its front paws touched the entity's leg, the canine dropped dead. |
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The tip of one finger touched it! The trigger at least was hers! |
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His only visit to London had been that on which been touched by Queen Anne for the King's Evil and throughout his life he preserved a Midland accent in his speech. |
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The batsman would need to defend himself, and if he touched the ball with the bat, he risked being caught by one of a large number of fielders placed on the leg side. |
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Our wet fingers touched and we formed a circle like the corolla of a flower, floating into the silence of the desert dawn with the ancient sun on our bodies. |
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The Stoke supporters also made their unhappiness clear, booing Ziv every time he touched the ball having felt his reaction to Jerome's contact had been overly dramatic. |
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He is perhaps best known for his sounding sculptures, metal sculptures with masses of rods or wires that make chimelike sounds when touched or moved by the wind. |
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He then touched the mainland of South America at the Paria Peninsula. |
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The centre pass must be caught or touched in the centre third. |
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The flyman touched his hat, turned the horse, and drove back as directed. |
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Thanks to certain alchemic pens, which have touched even garbage to gold-paper, murder has been as fine, and withal as jocund among us, as a May-day sweep. |
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Paul Deegan considered Caprella a good thing on her handicap debut here over 1m three weeks ago but she was just touched off by Piri Wango, who reopposes. |
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A paper-thin line of blood welled up to meet the metal, and Lily, who had become very still from the moment the blade touched her, drew in a ragged, painfilled breath. |
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Abu Dhabi Criminal Court yesterday heard that the Bangladeshi man allegedly kissed the Arab girl and touched her when she entered into the female washrooms alone. |
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He noted her extreme tenderness when he touched the bruise on her thigh. |
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The British aviatrix touched down in Al-Jouf on a 1942 Boeing Stearman Spirit of Artemis on Wednesday and found her way to Riyadh through Hail and Al-Qassim. |
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Croft touched down a few minutes later after a gaping hole opened up down Romania's left flank before Ashton completed his hat-trick following a lolloping run from Haskell. |
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Elapsed time from first contact of the probe with the scorpion's body to the moment when the scorpion's aculeus touched the target was recorded as sting latency. |
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