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Discover Ludwig"deep touch" can be used in written English.
It refers to a type of touch that is intense or penetrating, often used to describe a physical or emotional sensation. It can also refer to a specific type of massage therapy. Example: "The therapist used a deep touch to work out the tension in my muscles."
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He could only feel deep touch (filament 6.65) in parts of his affected hand, and he did not recognize the shapes of any size in the STI test.
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With its brand of intensely jumbled dispassion, "Only Skin Deep" touches at least a little on all of this.
"It's a little bit different against the zone," Gasol said, referring to his own ability to get deep touches, "but we've got to find ways to do so, because we've got to continue to attack the paint".
The first thing to remember on the road to Trumpocaliberation™ is that the threat is so broad and so deep, touching everything and everyone in the country on so many levels, that chances are whatever you're concerned about, Trump and his agenda will fuck it, repetitively and completely.
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She says that, for most people, this piece of music evokes "woodlands and folklore" and the deep-touch choreography creates sensations like "vines creeping around the body".
What makes Mr. Roberts special, rather than just a gifted pianist with a deep, clean touch and a good historian of jazz from ragtime onward, is the way he moves against type.
We picnicked on Jamesby Island, and after lunch Leroy taught us how to pop our ears so we could dive deep and touch the conch shells on the bottom of the sandy lagoon.
Move that same concept into New Orleans, and you get a deep Creole touch with a darker roux and a few other twists, like more bell pepper and maybe a little less thyme than they like in the country.
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