While I could understand that perhaps he was a bit of a motormouth, there was also something touching in Voyo's innocent joy in his own hedonism. |
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Their antics included shouting, abusive language and touching the bottom of a young air hostess, Newcastle Crown Court heard. |
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Touching her hands is like touching ice, without warmth even in the heat of summer. |
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We all talked about how washing the hair allows nurses to provide acceptable touching and that massaging the head can be relaxing. |
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The speedy winger jinked and swerved through a dozen pairs of hands before touching down. |
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During my first night an old lady spent the whole night weeing on the floor and running round my bed touching me. |
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Students and community members packed the Great Hall for a touching vigil for the victims of the recent tsunami disaster in southeast Asia. |
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She felt his strong arms snake behind her back, pulling her closer and lifting her up slightly so her toes were barely touching the ground. |
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If they seem bent and not curled, a good tip is wetting a Q-Tip and touching it to your lashes, before applying the mascara. |
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The helicopter had only one rear wheel set and the lip of the ramp touching the ridge. |
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Whilst voyeurism is studied in other films of note, rarely has it been handled in such a touching and detailed way. |
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His success with voters has been attributed to his gift for reaching out and touching ordinary people. |
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It was a touching human gesture, a leader reaching out to those who are weakest. |
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She thought about that hand touching and stroking and caressing her, and another strong wave of awareness washed over her. |
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Bramleys are good keepers so I will lay them out in cardboard boxes, not touching, and store them in the basement where it is cool and dry. |
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All children are curious about the texture of the blood agar, and many have indicated an interest in touching it. |
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I was wide awake yet my conscious brain was refusing to accept that someone unseen was touching my face. |
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By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and rearrange the information displayed. |
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In fact, the only voice you might reasonably expect to rise in protest on your touching a painting or statue is that of your own conscience. |
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On those same dark and damp days, the light-sensing headlamps and rain-sensitive wipers kick in without touching the controls. |
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Yet by touching the king first, the player might be obligated to move the king to another square if he can legally do so. |
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The road addicts are really suffering withdrawal symptoms tonight, and their screams are truly touching. |
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Sometimes she had been within touching distance of the silverware but then panic set in and the chance had slipped from her grasp. |
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But just as they get within touching distance of the prize, the boys in blue have barred Wigan's path. |
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The story of three feuding women is described as touching, funny, wise and gloriously witty. |
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With the sail laying down, rake sail back until the foot of the sail is touching the tail of the board. |
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Also touching is his rediscovery of things the rest of us tend to take for granted. |
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There had been a storm warning at 1.15 p.m., with the wind speed touching 50 knots and the waves rising up to 25 feet. |
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She narrates the early chapters with an innocence and knowingness that is touching, funny and disturbing. |
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Anise kneels down beside me, touching my hair in her right hand and stroking it like a house cat. |
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This tool copes amazingly with that, its curved end even allowing me to get at weeds that are almost touching a plant. |
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If helping other people remove their clothing, try to avoid touching any contaminated areas, and remove the clothing as quickly as possible. |
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Great thing about holidays seasons, such as just past, is the renewal of old friendships and touching comments from chums from around the world. |
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In those days, people used to think I could cure them of laryngitis, leprosy or haemophilia just by touching them with my horn. |
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We talked all around the subject today without actually touching on it until really rather late in the day. |
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Woof, also, excels, touching a raw nerve within the psyche of a repressed romantic. |
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We then moved on to a series of movements, including touching toes, heels, knees or any other part of the anatomy you could reach, as we bounced. |
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Vera is so touching that she tears at your heart and clouds your judgment as to whether she is an angel of mercy or an angel of death. |
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This spacer fills the gap between side and leeboard when board is touching the gunwale and chine log. |
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Casey kept her room perfectly clean, barely touching her old playthings and rose early each morning, expecting a reveille from Agent Michael. |
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She asks us to look reverently upon her subjects without touching, letting understanding unfold in its own time. |
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This press pool report on President Bush conducting an impromptu review of troops leaving for Iraq is touching. |
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This partnership basically helps in leveraging resources and touching base with communities faster. |
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The eponymous anti-heroine wanders the streets of the Old Quarter, touching people with beauty while holding the key to the evil all around. |
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She was able to produce table levitations, move objects without touching them, and perform a variety of other telekinetic phenomena. |
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This tough, touching account of a young life redundantly snuffed out by police prejudice is steeped in musical rhythm and fluidity. |
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This city with its outlying satellite towns may have a population touching 10 million people. |
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Anybody who has ever drawn from life can tell you that drawing is like touching. |
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Switch your foot position and repeat with your right hand touching left heel. |
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His lips lingered there for a few seconds, not quite touching, not pulling away. |
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It is very unlikely that the medication can be poured into the container on the sterile field without touching the lip of the container. |
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She could feel the rough fingers gently cupping her neck and touching the roots of her hair. |
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The mate roughly picked him up off the deck and held him with his feet just touching ground, looking disgusted. |
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The simple photograph taken with a long lens from relatively far, showing his wife Nancy touching the casket, speaks volumes. |
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Imprinting involves rubbing the foal down with towels and touching all areas of the body in order to desensitize him. |
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She leaned closer to the looking glass, touching her reflection with her fingertips. |
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The most touching parts of the documentary are her ruminations on her long relationship with Tracy. |
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They declared themselves incapable of assenting to any changes touching the Church without the authorization of the Assembly of the Clergy. |
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As with relics or ancient runes, it's all about touching, reading, pondering, examining. |
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The Prince, wearing a dark lounge suit and black tie, was asked to pass on a touching message to his mother. |
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He has expressed his love for his mother in the most tender, touching terms. |
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Up here it's so quiet at night you can hear the cattle lowing in the valley, and the snow touching the ground in winter. |
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We chat for 45 minutes, touching on atonement, forgiveness and incarceration. |
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Despite the husband's touching attentiveness to their four children he is unsympathetic and controlling towards his wife. |
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Those small moments of relative lushness are magnified, become powerful and touching, in their drab context. |
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When the jet reached Manchester Airport, the aircraft's wings were tipped in salute to its new home before circling and touching down. |
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As you begin sanding, remember never to turn the sander on while the sandpaper and drum are touching the floor. |
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Written with charm and humour, this is a touching, absorbing oddity of a book about love, grief, avarice and generosity. |
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In any broken place there rests tangible evidence of those who came before us and in touching what they left, we can for a time touch them. |
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He was excluded for touching the tapes, but Smith took his place and followed another team-mate home for full points. |
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The interviews with taxidermists were horrifying, astonishing, strangely touching and stark, staring bonkers. |
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She did not think she had seen him touching or stroking the small of the back or shoulders. |
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How about reaching back over your shoulder and touching the back of your neck? |
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Later, after touching down on the scabby tarmac, I skated through Customs in Lima. |
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The people bustled so close together that it was impossible to maneuver without touching anyone. |
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Frances leans forward, touching his hand with her soft, perfectly manicured fingers. |
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With the outside temperature touching 43 degrees Celsius, the extreme heat policy was in force. |
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And you know, in there with the queasy grin fuel and crosseyed party favours are some special, secret moments of touching tenderness. |
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During each visit to her candidate site, the scout wanders through it, approaching nest mates and touching them with her antennae. |
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Celtic pride is a touching thing to see, but hopefully the band won't have to resort to such theatrics for long. |
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Tyrielle went into a deep bow, his waist length hair touching the floor slightly. |
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People could not hold back their tears as women got together to share their touching personal experiences. |
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Damian didn't reply, but instead sat in a very thoughtful manner without touching his plate. |
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Also the essence of what they're writing about, is deep and touching and meaningful to me. |
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They pass and re-pass one another, never touching, and they stand meaningfully on rainy street corners. |
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Children had to be able to tolerate and avoid touching the catheter and the pump mechanism. |
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The kids are remarkably self-aware, often funny, sometimes quite touching in their support for one another. |
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If you are ticklish and can't bear people touching your feet, you'd better skip this next bit. |
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So that touching and feeling is a shared characteristic between honey bees and stingless bees. |
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Although Liz melts for Shaun's sudden charismatic evolution, the most touching relationship in the film is between the two best friends. |
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At most, such discharges may cause a slight tingle in the skin of those touching the patient at the time. |
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Their sensitive and delicate portrayal of tales is so real and touching that they have become the hallmark of Iranian cinema in the recent past. |
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Her long black hair was streamed out across the bedding, her beautiful face peaceful, the hint of a smile touching her mouth. |
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Seat covers have been available for decades, and it used correctly, most seat covers will flush down the toilet without the user touching them. |
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It's a ceramic sharpener that's capable of touching up even serrated edges. |
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The mountains touching the coast are steep and joined to the chain further inland. |
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Its similarity with toreutic works on the banks of the hill reminds us of Strabo's assertion touching the likeness of Egyptian and Tuscan art. |
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His arms remained stretched out above him, his knees were almost, but not quite, touching the floor. |
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Lie on the floor, face down, toes touching the ground and elbows positioned below your shoulders. |
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He was incredibly professional looking, his black and gray robes nearly touching the floor. |
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She sat straight in her chair, the small of her back never touching the chair. |
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Clearings exhibited large quantities of grapes that crept along from shrub to shrub, their huge bunches of fruit nearly touching the ground. |
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Samantha had remained erect, very still, and dry-eyed, her back not touching the witness chair. |
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Knees bent fully, her skirt flares like a golden fan nearly touching the floor. |
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She was still hanging over the edge of the bunk, the ends of her hair nearly touching my covers. |
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When he finally died, they touched his body as they bound him in a sheet, feeling the paper thin skin, almost touching bone. |
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He was a bit too close for comfort, but it felt good to feel his body occasionally touching mine. |
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She said the move, however, attracted call boys who began shouting and touching her body instead of helping her. |
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I imagined just touching his weakened body, and it breaking into shards like a china doll. |
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I won't be touching this money for perhaps 25 years, so it's all going into the stock market. |
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Before long, GPS will be touching our lives in so many positive ways that we'll wonder how we ever lived without it. |
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However, stress seems to be at an almost epidemic level, touching all levels of society. |
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Howe doesn't see the extended Internet really touching consumers in a major way until 2007, due to the expense. |
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He was staring at Cael, a smile touching his lips, as the latter took a step back, away from him. |
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She shook her head, a shy smile touching her lips when she looked away from him. |
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She slid her seatbelt on, a smile touching her lips as she started the car, scooting her seat forward since she had shorter legs. |
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Remembering the Legendary Master's words after David had fallen, Viridian cannot stop the smile from touching her lips. |
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Tanya bounded down the stairs, the slightest of smiles touching her lips as she recalled the previous night. |
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He answered honestly, a small ironic smile touching his lips as he realized the double meaning behind his words. |
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She looked down at his hand, bringing it up to her chest, next to her head, a soft smile touching her lips. |
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His expression touching bewilderment, he nevertheless returned my mother's overpowering embrace with a smile and genuine goodbye. |
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Kim took all of what Levi had said in slowly, the words touching her heart. |
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With temperatures touching the 40s, it was not an easy task and, by the end of the week, we all smelled of sun cream and sweat. |
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Sasha, a charity worker, is more interested in cosying up to big fish than touching them for their money. |
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Then I let myself down into the water which, on touching bottom, proved to be several feet over my head in depth. |
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We talked for forty-five minutes, briefly touching on the subject of last Saturday night, but mostly dancing around it. |
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This is a beautifully written book, touching on a subject that touches us all one day. |
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No, she was not there at that time. She was only there that time when them two were touching me up. |
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The opening of the second season moves at full speed, delivering a series of heavy emotional blows both touching and tragic. |
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In some ways, it's a touching scene that has fans sending the system off with a proper goodbye. |
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It is not a subtle film, but there are many moments of touching honesty and heartfelt emotion underneath the dynamic visuals and flowery script. |
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I read on with mixed emotions the touching story of the dog they called Dilly. |
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The stadium presented a touching scene as lights were switched off and everyone stood up with burning candles in their hands. |
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Anything touching or heartbreaking or informative I might have to say was already written as fiction in a novel that's sadly out of print. |
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Oh, and more important than all that, I have really found your writing to be very touching and very tender lately, and I don't know, its awesome. |
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It really tends to make people fall in love with other people who care about the same emotional, touching issue. |
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It's silly, but she is so adorable, and her seduction is inspired with such grace, that it makes a touching and subtle scene. |
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A controller is operable with the touch pad for receiving a signal from the touch pad in response to an operator touching the touch pad. |
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As we walked toward the front door, he paused briefly at a small tree, touching tips of the branches with both hands. |
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In a taxi in Mumbai, she sat quietly on the back seat awestruck by the towering buildings almost touching the sky on either side of the road. |
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The novel finds a sad, touching disparity between the migrations of birds and the forced marches of uprooted men. |
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We would associate the hands actually touching with a deepening of the trance state. |
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He was unlucky not to receive an Oscar nomination for his touching and subtle performance, which betters any of his previous work. |
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Lindsay saw Marissa trying to do the splits and almost touching the ground. |
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Bend your thumb across your palm, touching the tip of your thumb to the pad of your hand just below your pinky finger. |
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Twenty years ago, there would have been hundreds of men touching and molding and shifting and moving the steel. |
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What isn't expected is the touching performance of Christopher Walken as Frank's lovable, big-hearted dad. |
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I've even been damp dusting rather than just a quick polish but it's barely touching the surface. |
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The number of legs touching the ground depends on the speed at which the shongololo needs to move. |
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There are no special-effects, no car chases or shoot-outs, just a touching, fascinating sense of humanity that left audiences spellbound. |
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When I visit Croatia, some of my friends, in conversation, keep touching my shoulder and my biceps, and if we sit down, they slap me on the knee. |
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It compresses its bitterly touching love story into a 25-minute time frame. |
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She'd examine her face in the mirror, gently touching the bruises and the black eyes. |
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My tummy will be so trim, my pelvis will stop it from ever touching the wall. |
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It is a physical concept, on the physical difference between the human singing voice, and a monochord, which gives various tones by touching. |
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The agency advises anyone who comes into contact with a black widow against touching the spider or its web. |
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The men were drowned within sight and sound and near touching distance of frantic relatives. |
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But overall, they have crafted an exceptional play, touching on matters of the heart in a way that uplifts without moralizing. |
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Then, by touching keys on a screen, one receives an electronic blessing from the Dharma Master, whose video image is projected on the wall. |
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The man grinned, then reached out, gently touching Lexa's shoulders with both hands, and murmured, in a sing-song voice. |
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I have witnessed touching acts of generosity and selflessness. |
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If he crossed the goal line near the sideline, a runner might try to fight his way toward the middle before touching down so as to get a better angle. |
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Rape is the third rail of feminism and touching the issue with anything but complete agreement with the accepted approach will give the questioner a nasty shock. |
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From any standard this level is said to be touching the poverty line, but statistics show that despite the government's claims poverty is on the rise. |
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It was a touching and poignant afternoon as friends gathered to show their respects to a man who had remained loyal and ever faithful to the ideals of Comhaltas. |
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I do this every day, and yet the joy of waiting and at last touching again the diadem, only seems to increase as the days pass. |
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Jim examined the damaged tissue, then tore a piece of his shirt tail off and tried to make a bandage that would keep the metal from touching the raw flesh. |
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He required others to open doors for him because he so abhorred touching the knobs or other metal objects. |
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She was curled up in a cozy little ball with her arms around her knees, nightshirt trailing beneath her like a ghostly shroud, not quite touching the floor. |
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It has been found, however, that Typhlichthys subterraneus does have a strong thigmotaxis and keeps the top of its head touching and parallel to surfaces. |
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A sea snake can live its whole life without ever touching land. |
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The theremin is a music instrument you play without touching. |
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The others really do have eventful lives, though rarely touching Lawrence's directly. |
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As the Lanarkshire club finally moves to within touching distance of breaking even, it will pain him to leave responsibility for it in someone else's hands. |
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She whispered, a faint smile touching her lips, it was coming back. |
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I watched him, quietly, with a gentle smile touching my lips. |
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This one, attacking Georgia Democrat John Barrow, is probably touching on a real issue. |
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Asked to look to the future Adu briefly hesitates, perhaps wary of relighting the promotional touchpaper, yet can't resist touching on the 2006 World Cup in Germany. |
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Dead bodies were to be covered in bleach, and typical burial rites of kissing and touching ignored. |
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Thomas frowned and shook his head, a minute smile touching his lips. |
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Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts branson in a tricky predicament. |
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Nick was leaning against the wall with an amused smile touching his lips. |
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And two more points over an indifferent Brods side would see them leapfrog the visitors and move within touching distance of leaders Bridlington and York. |
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He dances clingingly, caressingly, with his brow against mine, cheeks touching. |
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Leaves were mounted on a Perspex holder with their lower edge touching a reservoir of dilute nutrient solution that also contained the reference bath electrode. |
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Police had ringed the theater with Metro buses touching bumper to bumper. |
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You can catch Q fever by eating or touching contaminated meat. |
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The classical iconographic representation of the Buddha's realization shows him touching the earth with his right hand, and calling the earth to witness his attainment. |
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The first film he made was Let's Get Lost in 1988, a touching, black-and-white portrait of the jazz musician Chet Baker. |
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Her raven hair was brushed down nearly touching her shoulders. |
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As these stories abut one another, metaphorically touching the reader's own, they become altered, subsequently transforming in tone, texture, reality. |
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The posterior extrascapulars also abut anteriorly against this median bone, but without touching each other, so that the commissure does not cross the midline. |
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Bennett Templar eyed the envelope warily without touching it. |
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In the course of his travels, Carroll has amassed some hilarious, touching, and serendipitous tales from the road. |
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Thanks for a great analysis touching many of the important bases. |
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Be sure to wash your own hands thoroughly after touching your child's eyes, and throw away items like gauze or cotton balls after they have been used. |
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But this classic rearing-to-separation-to-reunion tale of a Clydesdale and its owner was truly touching. |
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My heart raced again as I felt his bare knee touching my own. |
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Your relationship is transformed through a touching emotional experience. |
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In this clip, she is infuriated over a server touching her wine glass with her thumb, and gives her a piece of her mind. |
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The workmen are busy touching things up and adjusting the projections. |
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Each speaker recounts the way that life was, aspects unique to their particular local region, often touching on unexpected sidelights and incisive observations. |
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Although it sounds like a madcap, screwball comedy, this film is a very touching drama about what lengths a young man will go to protect and care for his mother. |
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After a somewhat awkward first 15 min, the film gathers its pace and form, touching greatness on many levels, not least the performances and camera use. |
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The sky above her, the wheels below her, barely touching the ground. |
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Romantic or touching moments are cued with swelling music, unbelievably swelling music that bulges and finally erupts from your speakers to reach a peak of splendiferousness. |
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In the coming weeks we want to hear and publish the stories of these youngsters and we expect some remarkable, touching and heart-warming tales to emerge. |
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In spite of the discrepant results, massage and back rubs are examples of touching by caregivers that is perceived as communicating care and concern. |
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Dolphins have a natural affinity with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people. |
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The sun was out and Cay could feel its warm rays touching his back. |
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Within a minute of the restart, Keeler was on target again to give Dorchester the lead, touching the ball past Wilson after being put clear in the box. |
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It's a touching scene, but not one desired by the socially well-adjusted. |
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People were entering in a steady trickle, some of them touching the high stone threshold with their right hands, and raising their hands to their heads. |
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After touching the glass of the fountain to ensure it's cold enough, Cuco prepares my drink with spoon and sugar. |
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I watched the darker, fierce-kyped male ease in front of those suns without once touching the female, and send milt melting down into her nest of stones. |
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Participants pay by touching a payment terminal at the checkout register. |
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Amidst booming drum 'n' bass, models stilettoed through the sawdust and sauntered around the audience whilst being accosted by wide boys shouting abuse and touching them up. |
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Williams' plan is to raise awareness about ecological issues by touching the lives of students along his route, through school talks and media events. |
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Above all, Nilon's voice is a touching and tender one, open-vowelled, never overstated, full of warmth and well abreast of high and low tessitura alike. |
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That means that many crimes, including touching, indecent exposure, and rape, are frequently seen as socially acceptable. |
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We are talking about public gatherings, people will be together, dancing, sweating, and touching each other. |
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Her eyes were closed, and a slight smile was touching her lips. |
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But overall, there is a very moving, very touching film presented. |
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However, the lander lost contact with mission control and its mother ship after touching down on the Martian surface at Christmas and has not been heard from since. |
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If you can sit back, enjoy the scenery, the touching humour, the deft performances and the clever send-ups of American monoculture, this is one brilliant, meandering ride. |
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I also spent Monday touching base with various reporters and editors at mainstream newspapers and magazines in Washington, and not one would defend CBS's action in this case. |
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He looked at her strangely, a faint smile touching his lips. |
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Use a neon circuit tester to verify the power is off by touching one lead to an exposed black wire and the other to a metal box or to the neutral wire. |
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No fleet can possibly sail to or return from India without touching at some proper place for refreshment, and, in time of war, it must be equally necessary for protection. |
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The first one touching the rope here will receive the prize, which is the handsome thoroughbred race horse, saddle, bridle, and spurs, standing yonder. |
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He rose his glass for a toast, and the nineteen year-old man picked his up, toasting along with him, their glasses slightly touching each other and giving off a ringing sound. |
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A try is scored in the usual way by touching down the rugby ball. |
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The flowers are also meant to reflect the optimism of spring and act as a tangible and touching reminder for those who sponsor a bulb in memory of a loved one. |
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By far, the best and most touching moments of The Simpsons have come from its two most dynamic characters, marge and Lisa Simpson. |
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She held up her hands, a ghost of a smile touching her lips. |
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There was a lot of smelling and sniffing and touching involved. |
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The first and last letters of the text are both T, so the two segments touching the starting point are collinear. |
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And the highlight for me was touching down at the bottom of the trench. |
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A diplomatic scandal touching on Turkey came out of the cryptos Wikileaks has posted. |
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The tenderness shown between Micah and his grandfather is really quite touching and there are some very poignant moments weaved into the tale. |
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Intersection points were located in the areas where two or more nonparallel nanotubes were touching or one was on top of the other. |
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A touching moment came with Goodnight Girl, as the band members took it in turns to sing along their own melodies to the background beat. |
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The new Atlantic 85 lifeboat for Skerries RNLI was officially named Louis Simson thanks his to his wife's touching legacy. |
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They were standing side-by-side with their shoulders touching. |
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Having such a large amount of skin touching the glass while it grew more and more algid was getting to be quite arrestive. |
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This order being taken in the senate, as touching the appointment and assignation of those provinces. |
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Some call it the hypodermis, others the clitoris, and say that lascivious touching of this part is to clitorize. |
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Wait for the temperature to come down to a reasonable level before touching the lid. |
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Sri Lanka's seamers, like their dibbly-dobblers of yesteryear, gave the speedometer a day off, their deliveries rarely touching 80mph. |
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As planned, within seconds of touching down, the space craft released a 40-foot-wide drag parachute to help slow it down. |
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She glides along, her skirt touching the grass top as she sways to the beat of unwritten songs. |
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The headspring is a unique vault because it calls for a bent arm support and the touching of the horse with one's head. |
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In future honings, you'll assume the tip is touching the stone on the back when it is, in fact, above the stone's surface. |
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The grand doctrine of the chymists, touching their three hypostatical principles. |
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Strickland were required to clear themselves touching their deportment in that affair. |
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I think a forgivable vanity would humanize him and make him kind of touching. |
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I thought a forgivable vanity would humanise him and make him kind of touching. |
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This means that at least one part of his body or bat is touching the ground behind the popping crease. |
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If the batsman hits the ball over the field boundary without the ball touching the field, the batting team scores six runs. |
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A woman with a well-to-do south voice told me to wash my soily hands before touching her messages. |
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I could understand his touching Nok, but did he view every female as molestable? |
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They were still under the white plum tree and their faces were touching except for a pale thin ray of moonlight between. |
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In addition, Rabbinical law forbids the husband from touching or sharing a bed with his wife during this period. |
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Light applause from the shaded edges of the courtyard, where in twos and threes curious ninjettes had been pacing, whispering, touching. |
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Players touching a stone in such a manner are expected to call their own infraction as a matter of good sportsmanship. |
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Courtship displays include touching bills and following one another in elaborate flight patterns. |
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A handful of grass is lit and the woman runs around the circumference of the mound touching the burning torch to the dried grass. |
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The object of tlachtli was to keep the rubber ball from touching the ground while trying to push it to the opponent's endline. |
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I find plenty of vegetable and fruits to choose from without touching meat at all. |
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But this is only touching the outskin of a very curious subject, to which I hope, some day, to return. |
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Four figures involve 12 pentagrams arranged as in the faces of a dodecahedron with their vertices touching. |
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The basic movement is a backdrop on the trampoline and then the feet touching the wall at the top of the bounce. |
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This was done by heating oil, water, or metal and touching it to the wound to seal off the blood vessels. |
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Diogo Gomes gives a touching account of the last illness and death of Prince Henry. |
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The Bay of Fundy is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the state of Maine. |
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A battery is the intentional harmful or offensive touching of another without consent or privilege. |
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The thief moved closer, clutching his own race card, until his elbows were touching those of the race-goer. |
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In 1851 a British force was defeated by the Basotho army at Kolonyama, touching off an embarrassing war for the British. |
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Anne reinstituted the traditional religious practice of touching for the king's evil that had been eschewed by William as papist superstition. |
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Upon touching these, the prey become entrapped by sticky mucilage which prevents their progress or escape. |
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Throw the shoe from behind the line, and try to get it to land circling or touching the far stake. |
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Newcastle have put themselves within touching distance after a fantastic run which has been spearheaded by the goals of Senegal striker Cisse. |
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Yet the most touching gifts are often the ones that come as unbirthday or unholiday or unanniverary gifts. |
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We can use this voice-activated remote control to change the channel or adjust the volume of the TV without touching the remote control. |
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Artily shot in black and white, this low budget indie movie has just enough wit, charm and touching romance to entertain. |
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Of particular interest in the Section on Obstetrics is the detailed article touching on the xiphopagus twins Radica and Doodica. |
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The little boy, who wanted to drink some water, died after touching a watercooler outside his house. |
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Columnist and sports reporter Mike Lupica hits one out of the park with Wild Pitch, a comeback story that is both touching and hilarious. |
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Formulaic it may be, but there's also plenty of touching wish fulfilment moments as well. |
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He made his own way back to his room, wobblingly, using his open arms to navigate, touching the walls. |
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Playing in the middle, every time he got the ball there were three or four Andorrans within touching distance of him. |
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Borussia Dortmund stand within touching distance of a place in the knockout stages of the Europa League after a 3-1 win against Qabala. |
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It was House's decision to wage war on motorists for clipping the odd mini-roundabout or touching their phone at the lights. |
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And then there are moments that call for no touching or smooching. |
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In a touching moment, Filan embraced him like he was his precocious kid brother, after McDonald almost outsung him. |
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However, it was touching to see how well people have responded to his reburial, even throwing roses at his funeral procession. |
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Asad Mahmood, 19, and Haqnawez Razzaq, 26, both of Oldham, each face one charge of rape and four chares of sexual touching. |
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From the start he was groping my arms and neck and waist and was touching me unwantedly. |
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Depending on the rules of the club, the lap dance can involve touching, and the dancer will be either naked, topless or fully clothed. |
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Wearing his letter jacket, Donley was seated in the front row when the pope walked over to his section, touching and blessing those seated there. |
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