The use of props and scenery is very inventive, there are nice little touches and stunning visual effects. |
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The burgers, pastas, meats, and salads all have extra touches that set them apart from the usual fare. |
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The finishing touches are being put to the biggest-ever interactive exhibition to come to Manchester. |
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She smiles, perhaps, but the light touches her slantwise, so I can't be sure. |
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More BMW touches are evident in the interior, which has been spiffed up to truly opulent standards. |
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It touches most Indonesian social cultures, especially in isolated and remote communities. |
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But he's durable enough to play every down, and his speed makes him a threat every time he touches the ball. |
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The spare, stripped set and minimal lighting are at odds with the apparently random stylistic touches. |
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It occurs when the limb of the Moon just touches the apparent edge of the Sun in the sky, but does not overlap it. |
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Small touches in each of these short stories illustrate Edgeworth's use of codes and riddling. |
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A beautiful banana kick early in the second half characterised some of his subtler touches, and his defence was good. |
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Combined with sundeck, swimming pool and sprung sitting room flooring for dancing, these touches might have pushed opulence towards showiness. |
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The World Cup final is a match that touches almost every country in some way. |
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At the bottom, you should resemble a speed skater with your torso bent all the way over so your chest touches your right thigh. |
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Choose from our extensive collection of soutaches, crystal beading, and tassel or silk fringe for the finishing touches. |
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The film is directed and photographed deftly, particularly insofar as it touches the sentimental without clutching the maudlin. |
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Some men rested inside the reception counter and office rooms, while some others added final touches to the venue for the valedictory session. |
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Because the base of the stone barely touches the base upon which it rests, it appears that it could easily fall over when the sea wind blows. |
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According to zoo officials, the stuffing is almost over and finishing touches are being given to the animal's eyes and nails. |
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In New Delhi, India, it is smog that hangs over the city, pollution that literally soils everything it touches and makes many people sick. |
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The French fashion veteran infuses her clothes with feminine touches that lift them above the ordinary. |
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The final touches are being made to the stores, ahead of their first day of trading. |
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If you highlight your hair, consider asking your colorist to include or enhance touches of gold that blend with your hair and skin. |
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So when Vince is hired by a suspicious husband to find out if his wife is having an affair, it's a case that's touches a raw nerve. |
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One beef I do have with radical history is that it often forces everything it touches into the same underclass versus overclass mould. |
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Todd's chapter touches on his desire to sell to a corporate investor, his desire not to be overexposed, and his dream to open a cooking school. |
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Through her book, she touches on the relationship between posing and composition, flare and overexposure, and styling and props. |
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In time the house will begin to show signs of rot, especially where it touches the ground. |
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While the plot is incredibly obvious I thought there were some really nice directorial touches. |
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The guy ahead of me reclines his chair so far back into my face, it practically touches my nose. |
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My grandmother is in her eighties, regularly touches up her roots, and still looks very glamorous. |
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White porcelain dishes with your own butter knife, small touches, but they all add up in fine dining experiences. |
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They are in a rather dingy room with a few Argos inspired design touches and in the presence of two young children. |
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The player, whose careless touches cost Aberdeen possession all afternoon, hooked it over the bar with his left foot. |
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The end of the trial, however, has given us an insight into how parts of urban Britain are in the grip of a crimewave the law barely touches. |
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He steps forward and touches my cheek, his hand neither warm nor cold against my skin. |
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Other touches of particular interest include the sexy cut of her pants, often with bordered side slits. |
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The case is solid and well finished, with a number of nice additional touches. |
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The story is simple, but it's the details and weird touches Lynch lays in that makes it complex and darkly disturbing. |
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Complex too, the wine is rich with plums, brambles, raspberry, nice touches of vanilla oak and mouth-filling tannins. |
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Air Force One delivers the American President, and whenever this enormous aircraft touches down or takes off a powerful statement is made. |
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Sometimes he would build smallish touches of paint into images of wide, ribbony brushstrokes. |
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In it, His Holiness touches on many important aspects of spiritual practice. |
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A ball is on the putting green when any part of it touches the green itself. |
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The wash is as heavy as the lead weight bottle, the perfectly ripe handpicked fruit is luscious with plum, chocolate and spicy touches. |
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Her story deeply touches me, and I think she fully deserves the various titles and honours bestowed upon her. |
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Descend until your left knee bends 90 degrees and your right knee nearly touches the floor. |
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The result is a film that you admire from a distance rather than one that grips your attention or touches your heart. |
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He feels the officers watching as he touches the body with his latex-gloved hand. |
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His touches are average dark ambient and he palliates what could otherwise be the sound of dread and belligerence. |
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The senior undergraduate course in American constitutional law touches a host of moral issues buffeting our country today. |
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The tire tread touches the ground the least amount in this vertical position. |
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Healthcare is a matter of concern in most countries and one that touches everybody in some way. |
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Powered by the breath, this massage is a dynamic dance of the spirit that touches many different levels of consciousness. |
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Every bedroom at Stobo Castle is individually designed and mix a traditional style with quirky touches. |
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This article also touches on how knowledge of the piano's working can help pianists avoid physical injury. |
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He touches on the lives of many scientists, some famous and some forgotten, who have studied the earth and the biospheres of Indonesia. |
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The book finally touches on data storage, file formats and image processing which again could have been covered in more depth. |
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What has been labelled moral evil or human evil or sin touches every sphere of human activity. |
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The pommel and the cross guard had ornate decorations inscribed into the metal with touches of pure gold. |
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An unidentifiable expression touches Michael's features, then he lets his eyelids fall shut and rotates his head away from us on the pillow. |
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I know that no one touches a Level Ten in real life, but for me, that line is the only reason I still continue to run or fly. |
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Much of this research, either explicitly or implicitly, touches on the culturally constructed nature of infancy. |
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It is by these special touches that the author infuses the books with the spirit of humanity, without which a fantasy becomes an empty fancy. |
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Teenage tunesmiths The Banners have just put the finishing touches to their first album of songs. |
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The main colours are black and white broken by touches of yellow, grey and sky blue. |
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If you highlight your hair, consider asking your colorist to include touches of gold that blend with your hair and skin. |
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Melissa indicates her choice by touching a happy face patch sewn into the cover of her hospital gurney or she touches the book. |
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I'll absolutely give the side eye to the guy who sneezes without covering his mouth or the woman who coughs into her hands and touches my phone. |
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Before its inauguration, the park was closed for a week to allow workers to add their final touches to the project. |
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Blonde turned to black, touches turned to kisses, and my tears gradually ceased. |
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The ideological objection to legalisation is ugly and simple, and touches broader swathes of the world. |
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The film is jam-packed with nifty little touches that will appeal to the cineaste more than the casual video viewer. |
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It is a moving cinematic experience that is also filled with comic touches and genuine human emotions. |
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It is a glowing, landscapelike painting in dark orange with touches of moss green. |
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A civic centre is nearing completion here with the finishing touches being added by the contractor. |
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In the bottom register a goldsmith is putting finishing touches to a column headed by horses' heads and a bell-like top with a winged genie. |
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Burningham really knows how to convey fatigue with the lightest of touches. |
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Corn stalks, and Indian corn are decorative touches that add so much to areas around your home. |
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There are also a few nice unexpected touches, such as a list of the benefits of making a donation to charity or some other philanthropic gesture. |
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Whatever he touches withers in his grasp and sinks from view into a muck of despair, negativism and nihilism. |
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Natasha touches my shoulder, then lays down her boom box and trots off to the bathroom. |
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The layout is cool and spacious, contemporary without overdoing it, with some well-thought out details and imaginative touches. |
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This is followed by the bump and lurch as the aircraft touches down and the engines roar into full reverse. |
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This is a beautifully written book, touching on a subject that touches us all one day. |
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Spear claims he is only making music about what he knows and if that touches a chord in his listeners, so be it. |
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However the goalkeeper's trailing arm got the slightest of touches to deflect the ball wide of the post. |
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Add tactile and personal touches that are likely to improve the bonding between buyer and seller. |
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Our readership as a whole is extremely important, and once in a great while a reader reaches out and touches me right where I live. |
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Gaps in the music and added touches of the cowbell add a much funkier dimension to their music. |
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When the baby touches the breast a hormone called oxytocin is released, beginning a process known as milk let-down or ejection reflex. |
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Black suede mats will always be popular, and small touches like double mats and fillets go a long way to accentuate a diploma. |
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Its era is only little over 10 years old, yet the internet has already changed everything it touches. |
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Once a ball touches an infielder, the chance of a runner interfering with a batted ball becomes remote. |
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If an ordinary tribesperson meets a religious leader, the tribesperson reverently touches the leader's feet. |
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The sword either turns on lights or sounds buzzers depending on the area of the body it touches. |
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The building work has taken about three months to complete with just some cosmetic finishing touches and clearing up to be done. |
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It's obvious that the students have been working hard on their designs, and the finishing touches are yet to come. |
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When a droplet grows larger than a bump and touches the slippery surroundings, it rolls off, down to the beetle's mouth. |
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To hear these musicians speak of how their lives are enriched by their work, touches me deeply. |
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Councillors have put the finishing touches to the document which will be sent to residents in three zones in the borough next month. |
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Organisers are now putting together the finishing touches for what is guaranteed to be the biggest Old Town Festival yet. |
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The utility room still needs some finishing touches to bring it up to the standard of the other rooms in the house. |
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Children planted trees to put the finishing touches to their school's new multi-cultural garden. |
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An elderly man is adding the finishing touches to a beautiful doll's house he has been building. |
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A boatbuilder is busy putting the finishing touches to three vessels which he is set to exhibit at the Austrian Boat Show. |
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The finishing touches are being made to two major new pieces of art in Bolton town centre. |
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Young friends of a boy who died under the wheels of a lorry have been adding the finishing touches to a community garden created in his memory. |
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The arthropodes, like centipedes, beetles, millipedes and worms, bring in the finishing touches to complete the composting. |
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Short, sheath-like dresses in bright colors were paired with quilting, leather and touches of fur. |
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Faced with a wide range in footwear, the shoe we pick touches us in some way. |
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The editorial barely touches on this and simply goes on about how innocuous the Project was. |
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Ask the Spirit to give you divine insight and revelation that touches your heart as much as it teaches your mind. |
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We are in the process of redoing our plan and the final touches are being suggested at the moment. |
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He is on the cadge again as he looks to put the final touches to his squad before next Sunday's transfer deadline. |
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The canal gentrifies all that it touches, even the harshest council estate, but you sense that local architects haven't repaid the compliment. |
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The dress was a lovely jade green with eggplant touches at the wrists, hem and neckline. |
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The duke touches the arm of a bearded man in Eastern headdress and brocade robe. |
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The canopy of the furthest north carrotwood touches the canopy of a Carob tree. |
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The jewellery of the Kushan and Mauryan periods shows distinct Greek touches. |
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A houndstooth wool anchored the season, with touches of dusty rose and pale lemon. |
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We envisioned an all-over warm, cozy, casual dinner, so we jazzed up our table with some simple crafty touches in silver, gold and red. |
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His discursive poetry touches many factors, thus transforming a linear story into a mosaic of elements. |
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It is bursting with full, ripe blackcurrant, thick plum and burned coffee touches too, all wrapped up in a sturdy blanket of prominent tannins. |
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In the morning when the golden sunshine touches the snow-white peaks, thin smoke begins to rise over the tents by the lakeside. |
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The final touches of the Lightbringer were caressing the slopes and cliff faces, bathing grey stone and ice in lambent gold. |
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It becomes the noeton when it touches and intuitively apprehends its objects so that noesis and the noeton are the same. |
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Just before the last passenger flight touches down, two more Concordes will also land at the west London airport. |
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The result is an album that touches on many genres, from hip-hop and gospel to dubstep and blues. |
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When chill in the air touches the bone, the body yearns to snuggle into warm clothing. |
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The rest of the team members hang back and wait along the end line until one of the sprinters touches the ball, then they join the action. |
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The train is fast and quiet and there are plenty of nice little touches, like digital signs indicating if the seat is reserved or not. |
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Though it is an amusing anecdote, this detail touches on a small but potentially crucial peculiarity in the current international emergency. |
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One of the useful touches found on both models is a resilient recoil pad that carries a polymer insert in the heel. |
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I'm putting the finishing touches to a government sponsored awareness campaign that'll change public perception. |
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A small army of workmen were busily engaged yesterday, in putting on the finishing touches of the embellishments. |
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My suite has classic Lanna touches in its fabrics and art works, and a cannily rotating television console. |
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He's reading their bodies, all the little giveaway tics and touches we have. |
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Materials like silver kid and alligator with velvet or crushed velvet linings add luxury touches to grown up footwear. |
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Musical backing is kept low key with touches of strings, brass and brooding electronica, never overshadowing Jane's fragile but emotive vocals. |
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Young skaters and BMX bikers in Pewsey have been putting the finishing touches to their latest project, a half pipe ramp. |
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The book touches briefly on the issue of genetic predispositions, but does not dwell on it. |
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But the Dards of Baltistan, guided by the path of the Indus, decided to lend some touches of green to its banks. |
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Calderon, an attacking midfielder, displayed some neat touches and demonstrated a willingness to run at defenders. |
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A cloying Riverside surface hardly explained the endless procession of misplaced passes, unimaginative runs and poor first touches. |
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There is none of our modern screenwriting need to provide story arcs, lenient human touches and love interest. |
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The owner managed to create such a soothing little sanctuary of outdoorsy freshness with so few touches. |
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Modern touches come from white marble furniture and bathrooms, while floors are of highly polished terrazzo marble inset with aluminium. |
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They smell like sandalwood, jasmine and honeyed-clove, with touches of coumarin and vanilla. |
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There are the trademark Tarantino touches like the pop culture references and crackerjack dialogue. |
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Morning coffee and afternoon tea in the Hall are civilised touches evoking more a country house party than a hotel. |
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There's a lingering smell of lavender and nice homely touches such as flowers, china tea cups, a bowl of chocolates and whisky miniatures. |
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The sink in the half bath, located on the first floor, a good example of the design touches used throughout the house. |
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A lilac purple with touches of green and gold make the dining area welcoming and elegant, cosy but posh. |
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Her skin reacted to the small touches, goose bumps jittering across her flesh as her face flushed hot. |
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Notes on finishing touches and plating are included, illustrated by splendid pictures. |
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Throughout the year, events and festivities will celebrate the way the sea touches our lives. |
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Warm touches of crushed blackcurrant and eucalyptus lead to a full-bodied and satisfying finish. |
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Other summery touches include raffia tassels on the window shades and a tailored raffia cover on the console table. |
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Ian, the sanctuary manager, has been busy on the grader putting the finishing touches to a firebreak. |
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This basics course touches on the fundamentals of retirement plans, education savings plans and more. |
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The poor guy loves his wife and children and never touches this succulent nymphet. |
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You are likely to go through a major experience that touches you deeply and transforms you. |
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Windross is a tall, rangy player, who showed some neat touches and whose confidence grew in the second half. |
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They probably won't actually have to whipsaw timbers to make their own boats, but lots of other touches will be as authentic as can be arranged. |
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Here, a team of young computer science whizz-kids are putting the finishing touches to Alex. |
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This next case is a straightforward whodunit with a few touches of class conflict. |
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Several thousand pounds would be needed for the finishing touches like garden sculptures and a seating area. |
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But it now looks like the finishing touches could be added in time for next year's centenary celebrations. |
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The finishing touches are being put to many little projects, which have been organised for the occasion. |
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He had air dashed to Chennai from Bikaner, on a chartered aircraft last night, to provide the finishing touches. |
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Accessories like chain mail scarves and gaiters add new touches to old looks. |
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Whatever your style, it's the finishing touches that set the scene and add a touch of class and individuality to your wedding day. |
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It doesn't have the same really tight structure of part I, but it's more epic and touches on a lot more things. |
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Terrazzo floors, plush booths and banquette seating add more subtle touches and the booths are perfect for intimate evenings and power lunches. |
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The circuit is completed when the contact in the bolt touches the contact area of the primer. |
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Petiole rot begins as an orange-brown or rust-colored lesion where the petiole touches the rim of the pot or where it contacts the soil. |
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Nowadays, the Queen and her family usually put the finishing touches to the tree's decorations. |
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If you prefer an elegant modern look, the impact of finishing touches like skirting boards can make or break the overall design. |
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He gamely touches upon everything from political propaganda to false advertising. |
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I can ring touches of Stedman Doubles no problems but whenever I look at the Stedman Triples work I get nowhere. |
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Could this be love radiating from our simple touches, our simple caresses and words. |
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The actors have been rehearsing the play since after the Christmas break and are putting the finishing touches to their respective roles. |
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After lunch I set to work putting the finishing touches on my birthday cake, unfortunately destroying my chocolate ganache in the process. |
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Rich touches upon life as if it were an electric eel, both organic and shocking. |
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His latest project under construction features three bedrooms and three bathrooms, as well as luxurious touches, such as an infinity pool. |
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At the same time, utter nihilism is staved off with some incisive and poignantly human touches. |
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Little touches like the glass beaded lampshades contribute to the overall sense of restrained luxury. |
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She briefly hesitates once again, as I feel a strange sensation that seems to emanate from where her hand touches my chest. |
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It is true that a small act of love and compassion moves the world and touches people. |
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Activists putting the finishing touches on boots at a Zapatista run workshop. |
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Camp touches the lives of all its participants and provides experiences that have the capability to transform people. |
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The most unusual touches, though, are decorative finials on the roofs of private residences. |
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This touches on zugzwang, stalemate, fortresses, attack on the king, and some other absurd examples. |
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He rarely is penalized because he seldom touches an opponent above the shoulder pads. |
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It is a battle pride that touches every infantry man still on the way to his first experience of combat. |
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He touches on the territorialism that occurs when the local's secret gets out and a treasure is discovered by the outside world. |
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Where are the natty details, the pleasing little touches that make you proud to be an owner? |
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The book is fully documented, and written in a vigorous style with touches of black humour. |
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Kafka never touches ground, he never deigns to offer you the clue to the maze. |
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When a capillary, a narrow tube, touches the surface of a liquid, fluid rises into the tube. |
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Now the beauty is that the hologram forms so tightly to your body that if someone touches the hologram it doesn't glitch or anything. |
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The 21-story-tall ocean liner was dry-docked at an Atlantic coastal shipyard for finishing touches before its maiden voyage. |
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The young woman was crying so deeply that no kind words or gentle touches would heal the pain. |
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He touches on racism, drug abuse and suicide without falling into melodrama. |
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I want aerials, spread eagles, toe touches, and anything else you can think of. |
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You should work with a topic that arouses real feelings, something that actually touches you or feels a little raw. |
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The guy comes back after sitting out several games and immediately starts shooting every time he touches the ball. |
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Patronage and profit, with occasional touches of the whip, kept wartime Britain in order. |
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To serve, add rustic Tuscan touches with a gorgeous bunch of grapes, dried figs, walnuts, clementine oranges, and honey. |
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Its only reliable effect is to magnify the relevance of the issues it touches, with drama and heated passions typical of its influence. |
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In one recent game, he had more than 35 touches yet managed to take his dribble into the paint twice. |
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We're putting the finishing touches on everything, preparing for our dress rehearsal April 9th. |
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Flickering light on moving leaves was rendered with deft touches of white, while a palette knife created rich textural effects. |
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Tests have also shown that if a needle is placed into the sac and touches the baby, the baby feels pain and will immediately move away. |
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The first American plane loaded with aid for cyclone victims touches down overnight in Myanmar. |
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All have their individual touches, from Laura Ashley curtains to carpet slippers. |
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Each creative, delicious dish is prepared in the galley or at tableside with a very attentive waiter adding the finishing touches. |
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Up in his room Josh put the last finishing touches on his hair and straightened the black bow tie of his tux. |
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The beauty of a tailored suit is that you can add personal touches to make your suit look genuine and unique. |
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Once bound, she finishes each book with a variety of artistic touches such as embroidery, dyeing, gold tooling or edge coloring. |
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To cope with the stress of sudden fame he took to drink, but these days never touches a drop. |
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The cool blue-green values are complemented in each case by warmer red or yellow-orange touches. |
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The poem touches on loss, and has its own moody tinge, but an unmitigated sadness is not the effect. |
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Nearby, science fair-style exhibits tackle the delicate subject of anatomy with raunchy male locker-room touches. |
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The final phase will allow finishing touches to be applied to the scheme and any last-minute glitches to be ironed out. |
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They're dressed, as Sami usually are, in modern clothing with several traditional touches. |
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At this very moment, exhausted art students in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen are putting the final touches to their degree show exhibits. |
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Sadly, the ugly arm of slavery reaches far beyond Sudan and shockingly touches every continent except Antarctica. |
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I regard it as unjust to ascribe this proof exclusively to Gauss, who merely added the finishing touches. |
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Other than that, I've managed to put the finishing touches on some bits of music I've been working on. |
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Otherwise they hold on to whatever touches them, and the chain will have enough lube on it to moisten up the cogs where it contacts each one. |
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Keep your torso steady and your movements controlled, and raise the bar until it touches or almost touches your midsection. |
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All these touches seem as woefully accurate as they always did, set against that banal English netherworld of market towns and motorway service stations. |
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To correct his misunderstanding and misperceptions, I have addressed the following open letter to him which touches upon some key concepts and basic points. |
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Information is included on staccato touches and the two-note slur touch. |
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She's begun adding unique touches of tatting or crocheting or ribbon work. |
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This question touches us deeply, in its sorrowfulness and its honesty. |
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He and his friend from jr. high were both too young to know what they were doing and it ended up just being awkward kisses and fumbling touches in the dark. |
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The decor displays some cute quirky touches that bring a smile to my face. |
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The Surrey batsmen also preferred the off-side, with little dabs down to third man and beautifully-timed touches past the bowler, contrasting his partner's full-blooded drive. |
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Wainwright touches on politics, daydreamy romantics and humour. |
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Acoustical ceiling tiles, with a few touches of paint, are turned into topographic maps, the ragged indentations transformed into geological features. |
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This problematics, however much it touches the core of a crucial argument, ceases precisely because it is already circumscribed by legalistic notions of loyalty. |
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Chapter two covers the process of enslavement in Africa, the middle passage and ship-board rebellions, and briefly touches on the sale of slaves in the New World. |
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On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve. |
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And he reaches his hands out and just touches a baby's face. |
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The speed with which the seraph touches those lips with a coal indicates the readiness of God to remove our guilt and make us ready for God's service. |
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There are industrial touches such as steel mesh kick plates on the permanent walls and a sleek lighting system set into the coffer-like ceiling of the room. |
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He portrays his wife with the lightest of touches, using red chalk, heightened with white in soft, feathery strokes which evince the profound French influence on his art. |
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I recommend the extended version VHS for other nice touches like that. |
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It touches a chord somewhere and people think it's great fun. |
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Jung argued that horror touches on primordial images in the collective unconscious. |
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Having since upgraded the alarm system to go off if so much as a fly touches our windows, I must try to remember that an alarm system that is not on is not an alarm system. |
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At the moment she is putting the finishing touches to a set of new paintings, which will be on display at an exhibition at the gallery this weekend. |
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The finishing touches have included nesting boxes and wildlife havens. |
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After 20 minutes under a heat lamp, I was ready for the finishing touches. |
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It is a film of transcendent beauty that directly touches the soul. |
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Accessorize with tassels, decorative tie-backs and other touches. |
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The importance of football as a moral educator is that it touches the repressed sources of violence, arouses them, and then counters them with civilised interdicts. |
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She will dip a brush in some volatile liquid, and when the liquid touches the powder, it will form a glue-like substance which will be applied over your original nails! |
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Wizon's titles are evocative and allusive, and it is only via their suggestions that one can begin to read the touches of color in terms of imagery. |
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Decorative touches such as vintage movie posters, a mini marquee, director's chairs, and overhead lanterns or strings of lights create the right mood. |
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He can do most things on the golf course drive it for miles, hit the most precise of irons shots, pitch and chip with the most sublime touches, putt like an angel. |
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Richard and Liz say customers comment on the excellent waitress service, quality menu items, and traditional touches such as leaf tea served with a teapot and strainer. |
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She brings soul to anything her lazy-sounding voice touches and a vision of the world which is wrought in impressionistic, scattergun lyrics gilded with humour. |
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A mom's tender affection, her smiles and presence touches every heart. |
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There are the little touches that add the stamp of character and worth. |
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The Prime Minister and the thirteen provincial and territorial leaders are meeting there tonight to put the finishing touches on a new Constitutional Accord. |
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Residents say that a succession of elderly women in the village has kept the call box spick and span and added the homely touches for more than 15 years. |
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Julie, you were a true mensch, the living proof of how one life touches another and another and another until, to paraphrase the Talmud, you have touched the world. |
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Its limp, still-soft wings of cream and various browns, with touches of pink, were folded over its thorax and abdomen, which were covered with a light down. |
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He seldom touches food with a high calorific content, like beef. |
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For playful touches that contrast with felt's matte texture, thread shiny satin ribbon through slits in the fabric or weave it into a pillow front. |
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Her figures now show off curves as well as angles, and include touches of Impressionism as they pose, row boats and toddle babies across sandy beaches. |
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With such deft touches, he simultaneously invokes Australian ideas of mateship, individuality, colonial innocence and a mood of melancholy sacrifice. |
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If secrecy is self-defeating, disgracing those it touches, the novel penetrates its smoke-filled corridors. |
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The Wakhan, a tongue of land in Afghanistan's north-east, touches China. |
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Strongly tinting any surface it touches, heavy-bodied and opaque, it recalls the industrial, bringing to mind, among other things, the red lead paint used to prime steel. |
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A craftsman joiner, distinguished by his long white apron, poses on a pair of stepladders, apparently putting the finishing touches to an open door. |
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After putting the finishing touches to an instrument, he plucks a mournful tune which fills the workshop, his big brown eyes briefly lost in thought. |
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As soon as he touches, he begins to draw up his legs into a tight tuck. |
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They held their discipline, were running hard in the last few minutes and, despite a few careless errors and some touches of naivety, were never dull. |
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But though Sheridan's view of his subject was clearly somewhat rose-tinted, it was not his hand that drafted the really flowery finishing touches to the Guerin character. |
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Light touches of art deco give the sparely decorated room an uptown feel. |
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The nose is soft and warm with touches of mushroom and uncooked dough. |
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The mood in their haunted honky-tonk runs from lugubrious laments to boisterous boogies, drawing in touches of ragtime, country, blues and cabaret. |
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Switzerland work the ball forward with some cute one-touch football, but the crucial touches are letting them down and the crowded French midfield can tidy up with ease. |
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It's incredible mood music, with nice subtle touches throughout. |
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The drawings show a man standing under a showerhead, but the water that comes out of it never touches him. |
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In many of the gouaches and watercolors in particular, the images have completely wafted away into an airy assemblage of ethereal tints and quick, happy touches. |
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With the wing in the open-position a membrane fold touches the tegula. |
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Does Blackness, as a social color, change the hue of all the other colors it touches? |
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Back in newsroom, subs anxiously await copy that they must check, correct and cut to fit their assigned pages, while Caroline, 16, puts the finishing touches to the paper. |
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In the exhibition book, the author discreetly touches on the decimation of the Marquesan population that followed contacts with European travelers. |
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Does the creature resemble a half-finished 8th grade computer graphics project without finishing touches like texture mapping or surface smoothing? |
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And even though Oberst invokes cell phones and other touches of modernity, he manages to have written something melodically and emotionally timeless. |
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The Red Sox in the 1970s had a system based on numerical values, requiring players to add and subtract the number of touches by a coach to determine the play. |
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At the service, a Metis fiddle lament, an Inuit throat song and a First Nations honor dance added unique touches to the traditional wreath laying and playing of the Last Post. |
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In homage to the location, the 37 bedrooms feature many seaside touches. |
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