Her directing is right on, and her light touch steers Galloway deftly through some black humor. |
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Bolts and bolting recesses are so perfectly fitted that we favor a light touch of synthetic oil rather than grease. |
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Her light touch, wry humour and down-to-earth, almost gossipy tone make this novel as readable as it is challenging. |
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His right rear tyre then suffered a puncture after a light touch from Ralf Schumacher's front wing as the German passed him on lap five. |
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The character commentaries are handled with a light touch, thus avoiding the deadly sin of belaboring a joke past the point of humor. |
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With Itin's light touch the third movement Allegro seemed to dance off the keyboard. |
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The story is what grabs your attention here, and it's one well worth following, told with a light touch often lacking in games. |
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The therapy is very gentle, using only light touch, but it is amazing in its results. |
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This is romantic comedy skillfully rendered with a light touch and complete with a colorful cast of characters. |
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No doubt you missed our light touch with that heavyweight issue on torture last week. |
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There is a light touch to the way the story is told which never detracts from the central mystery of that evil. |
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In this quest, she battles loneliness, fear and the oppression of perfection, but always with a light touch. |
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I begin in this unserious way because the contributors themselves often adopt a light touch. |
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Cuts must be delivered with a light touch, drawing the cutting edge of the blade back quickly in a sawlike motion. |
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The hard press will activate the screen, and the light touch will unlock the phone. |
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What unites his music for all media is his individual use of melody and harmony often with a light touch. |
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Carver had a light touch as a teacher of creative writing and he did not consider it was his job to discourage anyone. |
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Using a light touch, the therapist helps to clear areas of congestion and stagnation. |
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Directed with wit and a light touch, the production flew like the wind, but never so quickly that the zany personalities got lost in the rush. |
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She had a light touch and a way of painting a portrait through a million trivial details that seems very contemporary. |
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He says that the City of London must retain its light touch and risk-based regulatory regime. |
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Wa Luruli's film has a light touch and the story flows effortlessly. |
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Even the light touch of morning dew will not come in contact with the car's exterior. |
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And the light touch of the mellow tones seems to convey, fleetingly and mysteriously, the frail image of evaporated happiness. |
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Mr Astatke, the originator and composer of songs in this canon, plays his principal instrument, the vibraphone, with a light touch. |
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His forefeet vibrate, and the rapid, light touch of the claws titillates the female. |
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The SUR-FITĀ® AutoLockĀ® flanging system closes and locks automatically with a single light touch. |
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This fried lamb fillet comes with a light touch of garlic and is served with brown gravy spiced up with mint. |
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He puts it back in place, gives the photo a look and a light touch and goes to the kitchen. |
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Mr. Kelley is a light touch of velvet, a blue-eyed soul man shoehorned into country. |
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The fruity aroma is somewhat softer and riper, and the beer gets a light touch of vanilla. |
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Samurai shopping, when practiced with due diligence and a light touch, becomes instinctual and swift, thoughtless in true Zen fashion. |
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My clients appreciate my light touch and a cool head when it comes to dividing marital assets, custody agreements and determining child support or spousal support. |
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Water the plant when the soil surface feels dry to a light touch. |
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The area was extremely sensitive to even light touch, and he was unwilling to have acupuncture needles inserted in or around this area because of the severe pain. |
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Harris establishes period detail with a light touch, so that this is never less than a thrillingly pacy read whose power is not lessened by the inevitability of its climax. |
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Using a light touch, guide the person carefully away from other dangers like stairs or a busy street. |
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In these instances, signals from the environment such as light touch on the skin may be interpreted as painful. |
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Characteristics of the labour market include liberal labour laws, a light touch in regulation and a high level of social stability. |
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You will love the alliance of modern materials and also the glass table-top that gives a light touch to this beautiful coffee table. |
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Try to keep a light touch on the keyboard and your hands and fingers relaxed. |
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This light, non-oily cream gel, with a refreshing, invigorating scent, is applied every morning with a light touch to gently smooth and uncrumple the eye contour area. |
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London alt-folkie Katy Carr's song is delicate, tremulous and accented by a violinist with a light touch, the effect being completely orchidaceous. |
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Apply with a light touch on all parts of the body to be treated after Thalaspa Firming Massage Oil and, for better results, before Thalaspa Algae Body Pack or Thalaspa Firming Body Plast. |
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It adds a light touch to stories that would otherwise be utterly turgid. |
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Harry was later diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare brittle-bone disease which means a light touch can snap his bones. |
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The Internet needs a light touch from the regulators, but a firm hand to ensure that its business-generating, job-creating potential is encouraged to the full. |
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My boss at the time, who had grown humpbacked in the service of the magazine, had exquisite penmanship, but a light touch, and sometimes his marks did not transmit, and the typesetter would complain. |
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Mr. Firode deploys this catchpenny mysticism with a light touch, focusing especially on the petty superstitions that even rational, modern people carry around like tattered rabbits' feet. |
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With a deceivingly casual approach, Henry glided past opposing players, initiated and finished moves, and scored goals either with a light touch from short range or fiercely from long distances. |
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In a single operation, Solev succeeds in associating metal and transparency with a light touch, creating both depth and illuminating reflections for a truly radiant effect. |
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And when even that light touch proved too much to bear, financial institutions found it easy to shift selected activities outside the regulatory perimeter. |
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He managed to combine strict adherence to protocol with a light touch. |
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He steered the Committee with the light touch so amply demonstrated by his predecessor coupled with a solidly substantiated clear view of the goals to be reached, and the resolution needed to get there. |
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Mr. Bronfman performed with a light touch. |
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Still, the maneuver requires a light touch. |
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I say it is worthy of praise because fundamentally, although this document appears to be written with a light touch, it defends the universality of knowledge and wisdom to the hilt. |
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This light touch technique improves functions of the central nervous system, helps relieve stress, increases immunity and harmonizes the emotional and physical bodies by releasing craniosacral energetic blocks. |
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With a light touch on the cuspidor touch pad, the suction stops, the operating light goes off and the patient's chair adjusts to the rinsing position. |
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He had a notably light touch in environmental regulation during his tenure as governor of Texas, when the air in Houston edged out that of Los Angeles to become the filthiest in America. |
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We need to have a fairly light touch, but we do need a touch. |
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Use a circular motion and a very light touch for the area around the eyes. |
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But it forgoes the crackling pace, light touch and surprisingly sophisticated sexual banter of the original, opting for melancholy, ominousness and sentimentality. |
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Tapmaster activates with the light press of the user's foot against a kickplate mounted under a cabinet, or the light touch of the user's knee against a cabinet door. |
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