The frozen-hearted never enjoy touchy-feely displays of emotion, like hugs. |
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The thing is, me being involved with interviews and such, helps dilutes the Left's touchy-feely maternal embrace angle. |
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And, although this touchy-feely motion picture transforms Redford's character into a human being, he starts out as an unapologetic misanthrope. |
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The star says he isn't a touchy-feely person but besotted girls queue up to cuddle him. |
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And your feel-good announcement that you've joined some touchy-feely emotional management group does nothing for me. |
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Instead, the new campaign is all about touchy-feely dads competing in school sports days and non-conformist, caring soldiers. |
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The more than 100,000 employees he downsized can testify that he is not a touchy-feely kind of guy. |
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If someone is very touchy-feely and enjoys displays of affection, they'll look for those specific cues because that's how they express love. |
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Well, of course, this is compassion night, touchy-feely night at the Republican National Convention. |
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Sounds awful touchy-feely, but sometimes the most revolutionary ideas are touchy-feely. |
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We are not a lovey-dovey, touchy-feely family, and I wouldn't want us to be. |
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He's fresh, an internationalist and touchy-feely with the electorate. |
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People do not want them referred to as little, touchy-feely persons, because crooks, crims, and offenders is what they are. |
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I'm not talking about a touchy-feely encounter group approach or a hand-holding session. |
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Social constructivists tend to see expressivists as mushyheaded, touchy-feely romantics. |
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Maybe he would be gin-soaked and get too touchy-feely with the cashier at the grocery store. |
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But retailer fraud is not a situation that calls for gentle methods, or the back-patting, gladhanding, touchy-feely approach. |
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However, I think that perhaps Scots men should learn to be a bit more touchy-feely and diplomatic, say for example when they are shopping with their wives. |
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Although generally quite a touchy-feely person, I never back away from physical interaction, unless, particularly, that physical interaction should be focused on the eyeball. |
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I'm busting myself going on every audition that I'm remotely right for, and you dump a perfectly good job because some old guy gets a little touchy-feely. |
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I guess I'm a lot more of a touchy-feely guy than I thought I was. |
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There's been nothing since, suggesting that Fianna Fail's more touchy-feely members were no longer sure how they should express themselves in public. |
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Last Sunday's Seeing Red told the truish story of Ms Atkins, the 1970s TV star-turned-hopelessly romantic, idealistic owner of a touchy-feely free-range children's home. |
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It's a real touchy-feely place in terms of affection and warmth. |
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Perhaps this can all be traced to the hand-holding, touchy-feely pop psychology that has penetrated our schools, our office buildings and our doctor's offices. |
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And so every presidential campaign of the television age has pushed the touchy-feely button. |
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It avoids that treacly, touchy-feely ground on which Democrats so love to walk. |
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And after all that scrubbing the surface is silky soft and touchy-feely right now. |
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Where boys and girls score comparably on cognitive skills, boys get worse grades in the touchy-feely stuff. |
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The back of this touchy-feely material is the ideal place on which to print all sorts of details: a telephone number, address, logo or anything else useful. |
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They get up and do their fancy little dance around the issue with speeches in the House, a touchy-feely, warm, feel good thing, and then they leave here and go and drink their fine wine and eat their fat cheese. |
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Martin Johnson, a touchy-feely individual. |
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And while we may be a bit touchy-feely, our strategy is to build a memorable experience between our client's products or services and the Hispanic consumer. |
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When will they start thinking about the interests of the individuals out there who are truly suffering instead of all this warm, touchy-feely, feel good stuff that nobody is interested in? |
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It is too explicit, too sensual, too touchy-feely. |
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There is a need to humanize plans that work on paper, in the abstract, but lack touchy-feely elements in actuality. |
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He preferred the clarity of science and left the touchy-feely stuff to others. |
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I think the movie had too much touchy-feely nonsense and not enough action. |
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And despite Fiona Bruce's efforts to do a touchy-feely interview with him last week, the old warrior was having none of it. |
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Now its touchy-feely approach looks prescient. |
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My last boyfriend was a lovely guy, but I dumped him because he was too touchy-feely with me in public. |
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Fortunately, the touchy-feely New Age pretensions don't spoil the fun. |
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Skaruppa firmly dismisses the ideathe service is touchy-feely. |
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We've enjoyed seeing Simon Cowell's emerging touchy-feely side and the acts so far, but it'd be great to crank up the excitement with a few more big hitters. |
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I was about to brush it off for being touchy-feely, when several instances of metalcasting companies practicing conscious capitalism came effortlessly to mind. |
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I'll let this boat dude off but the athletics fella is a bit touchy-feely. |
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The term is representative of the touchy-feely psychobabble of the nineties only insofar as it has taken on a certain fuzziness as to its... like... meaning. |
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