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- noun Plural form of
touch . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
touch .
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Examples
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Lucan put it well, ‘most uncivil civil war’: as if the pun involved in the title touches on anxieties about intrafamilial violence.
Archive 2007-01-01 Adam Roberts Project 2007
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Lucan put it well, ‘most uncivil civil war’: as if the pun involved in the title touches on anxieties about intrafamilial violence.
Civil wars Adam Roberts Project 2007
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But the title touches too on his westward landfall, centuries after the first of his countrymen, in the city that was once New Amsterdam, in the Dutch province of New Netherland.
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Everything that Obama touches is a screwup he has blown it in record time but the mainstream media created him and will go down in flames covering for him.
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However, focusing on having an organised, clean, tidy, welcoming, peaceful home with feminine touches is something I can do to comfort my husband and myself without any expenditure.
Peace in the Storm 2009
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Wonderful, wonderful little touches from the kids who are ghosts in sheets in the kind of middle distance.
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Combine that with one too many "Everything the light touches is my kingdom" speeches, and I'd probably toss my brother off a cliff, too.
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Wonderful, wonderful little touches from the kids who are ghosts in sheets in the kind of middle distance.
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Wonderful, wonderful little touches from the kids who are ghosts in sheets in the kind of middle distance.
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Wonderful, wonderful little touches from the kids who are ghosts in sheets in the kind of middle distance.
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