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More, I found the series' flashbacks to Caine's Shaolin days to more closely touch the culture and philosophy that gave rise to the Chinese martial arts I teach and practice every day.
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Buddhism and then Islām also penetrated among the Turks, bringing steppe peoples still more closely into touch with other aspects of civilized life.
A website can help parents - particularly those who are working full time - to keep more closely in touch with what the school does.
"And when you're more closely in touch with your owners, you can sell to them better".
I didn't like leaving her or my wife for extended periods, and so staying more closely in touch seemed like a good idea.
But when we squat to look more closely before we touch them — not easy in the knee-high rubber boots and protective jumpsuits my wife wisely insists that we wear — we see that the veil of scum on our pans and kettles is actually quite delicate.
At any rate, they are not paradigm instances of tactual perception, and if they seem more closely tied to touch, then this is something in need of explanation.
Oxidative stress is closely touched with the regulation of proteasome's proteolytic activity.
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