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A granite balustrade flanks the doorway and from it one can stand and gaze across a palm-fringed lake, where two swans named Ed and Hilda glide, adding to the pastoral landscape an almost inevitable touch of Evelyn Waugh.
That would hold consumers over until the new generation of passive displays are ready for market, and allow them to develop and refine the inevitable touch interface.
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We had the inevitable human touch as Johnny regretted having to wash behind his ears even in his nice new bathroom.
As Matt Novak writes for BBC's Paleofuturist blog: In the 1920s and 30s the meal pill showed up in popular media as something inevitable, with a touch of the scary.
In the 1920s and 30s the meal pill showed up in popular media as something inevitable, with a touch of the scary.
Now, Brad admits a split is inevitable," reports In Touch.
The mention of her name makes it inevitable that one touches on the thorny question of human sacrifice.
Bohio has the glossy, polyurethaned look of new construction, and while the food is indeed viejo Latino, or traditional, it has some inevitable culinary-school touches.
SB England v Sri Lanka at Lord's, which achieved great and totally unforeseeable drama despite a very dull pitch when, with the apparently inevitable draw within touching distance, the tourists slipped from a serene 194-5 to a wildly desperate 201-9.
That's not a bad thing, it's just inevitable as mobile, touch-based computing increases in popularity.
Then Limbaugh went out of his way to quote the head of the Centers for Disease Control CDCC) and another U.S. health official, out of context, to the effect that Ebola's spread to U.S. was inevitable and that merely "touching" an Ebola corpse was infective, thereby undermining the notion that Ebola was much easier to spread than the media had been consistently reporting.
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