Sentence examples for touch of difference from inspiring English sources

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Yet it is an SUV that refuses to be formulaic, to be a conformist, offering instead a touch of difference.

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We touch on differences between the communal areas and private farms, particularly in terms of their human populations and agricultural impact on the land.

This part in the WP article from Jackie Gingrich is pertinent too: "Liberals are arrogant and out of touch: "The core difference between liberals and conservatives," says Jackie Gingrich Cushman in Politico, "is that liberals believe that the government is smarter than the American people," and conservatives don't.

Last week Labour's new Deputy Leader Tom Watson said he aimed to "convince" Mr Corbyn of the merits of Nato, and touched upon the difference of opinion within the party over Trident, which he believes has "kept the peace in the world for half a century".

For people keeping an eye on their salt and fat intake, a touch of spice can make all the difference.

Standing nearby are the skeletons of a chimpanzee, a Neanderthal and a modern human, and stations with interactive electronic displays are ready, at the touch of a screen, to explain the differences and similarities between the bones, brains and DNA of the three species.

But it was the personal touch of "neighbors calling neighbors" that made the difference, Mr. Harmon said.

But then they reach the Main Quad, and the sense of the known is touched with a sense of difference--a reorientation of the Duke they remember, a change at whose heart sits Perkins Library.

One is impressed, once again, by the evidence of Mitchell's immense natural gifts: a vast range of characters, each touched with difference; fabulously fluent and intelligent dialogue; scenes that are dramatically shaped but lack obtrusive manipulation; above all, an apparently effortless inhabiting of the Japanese context.

In this week's magazine, Wood writes that Mitchell possesses "enormous natural gifts — a vast range of characters, each touched with difference; fabulously fluent and intelligent dialogue; scenes that are dramatically shaped, but that lack obtrusive manipulation".

These differences in stretch of the skin might possibly be the distinctive perception that accompanies the touch of a movable object.

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