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The singing and chanting, the beating of drums, hanging on every touch of the ball.
He is everywhere, of course, in every touch of the brush.
I still think that every touch of them loses a little more dust.
Begun in 1965 and finished in 1967, it is largely in black-and-white, but every touch of color sings out.
Six years ago it was Chrebet, this year it was Swayne whom the practice-field fans adopted, loudly cheering his every touch of the ball.
Lamés are electrically conductive; a body cord, connected to a scoreboard by a wire, registers every touch of an opponent's weapon.
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At the end of the day, I'd taken a half-dozen pictures of my own thigh, one for every incidental touch of the screen.
Pot-au-feu every Thursday; service with just the right touch of impertinence every day.
A touch of humility every now and then would make Ronaldo much more appealing.
After that, forever, you may give unwanted meaning to every little touch, every bit of eye contact - everything.
Speaking of disasters, Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate" is another masterwork that blinkered critics dismissed owing to its high budget and the stories of its grandiose production every touch of which is sumptuously and movingly reflected onscreen.
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