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"There was an energy there that she tapped into … out it poured".
And with that, she tapped the brake and watched as the hearse and its precious cargo eased away.
Instead, it was our shoulder that she tapped.
The fact that she tapped them for $2,300 each (the maximum allowed under campaign-finance rules) apparently did not make the occasion any less cheerful.
Both have large numbers of the rural and blue-collar voters that she tapped in primaries in nearby Ohio and Pennsylvania.
"The first word that she tapped out was 'country'country
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It's probably silly, like "women's work," to say that she taps into people's consciousness.
But from the broader perspective of her campaign, the imperative is that she taps into the deep economic insecurity that many Americans feel, and that she is seen to have a credible and sensible agenda for tackling it.
She was undaunted by the brisk staccato writing and the demand that she tap out rhythms on the case of the piano in "The Days Fly By," a feisty work by Frederic Rzewski.
Usually, Ms. Bonet is calling to tell Ms. Drewry about a package or is opening the door because Ms. Drewry can't find her key card, a plastic tag that she taps on an electronic reader to open the door.
Five months after that, she was tapped by Lynn Hoppes, an editor for ESPN.com, to write a weekly column for ESPN's Page 2 — once the home of writers like David Halberstam, Ralph Wiley, and Hunter S. Thompson, and which has now been rebranded as ESPN's Playbook.
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