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"Anything you touch you pay for," Gertrudes warns, but we pretty much touch it all as we discuss the Alentejo's capital, a Unesco world heritage site.
"From what I've been told it got to the stage where it was pretty much touch and go," he said this week, discussing the terrifying incident for the first time.
Beyond this, general feeling among readers is that books 50 years or older naturally lean into fences of privacy until they pretty much touch down on public domain.
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He has been a Fire PC for three fire seasons and has flown more than 400 hours on fires with 150 of those as a Fire PC. "As a PC, I pretty much never touch the controls.
Pretty much just touch him anywhere.
But "it's incredibly successful at describing how stars burn and how cell phones work and pretty much everything we touch".
But in a world where pretty much everything we touch is getting smarter and connected, hardware has been a natural extension.
His arrival lifted the fans and he made light of his time away by dancing through the United defence with pretty much his first touch and slotting the ball home to make it 2-2 and take the game into extra time.
Pretty much his first touch was to send an inch-perfect kick deep into Australian territory and his next was to release from the ensuing scrum a back division that suddenly looked a yard or two quicker than it had done till then.
"Steam flumes close Knights of Cydonia, honeycomb screens beam out hi-def visuals and pretty much everything they touch lights up – Dominic Howard's drums, Matt Bellamy's keytar and even the strings of his grand piano," wrote the Guardian in 2010.
Once at home behind the leather-wrapped wheel there is in fact leather across the dash and pretty much anywhere you touch, save on the air vents and other controls you'll note the lack of a traditional manual shifter.
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