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"For whatever reason I feel compelled to capture the buildings before they are touched far more often then when they are safe, shiny and full of people," Nick explains.
By voting for politicians who will take action on gun violence, running for office, getting involved with gun violence prevention organizations and mobilizing our communities, we can and will save lives and keep more families from experiencing the heartbreak and trauma that has touched far too many Americans.
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Using touchscreens may come naturally enough to a toddler but not necessarily for an older person - the nerves in the finger become less sensitive with age, meaning older people may "touch" far more heavily.
Nevertheless, we need to make an effort to change that; the benefits of touching far exceed the risks!
UNLIKE the developed world, Latin America has been barely touched so far by the credit crunch.
If anything, the drought has touched fairs far less than it has farming.
The group cheered her on as she touched down far from the base of the hill.
He touched it far more often than Chris Ashton and David Strettle combined, Saracens' wings denied any decent passes and unable to find a square inch of freedom.
Perhaps the only genre or audience he hasn't really touched so far is comedy, but most of his work features moments that show his deft touch with humour.
So iconic was Wilder's body of work that his influence touched those far beyond those involved in comedy and film, however.
But then I also witnessed something else that touched me far more deeply than I could ever have imagined -- and that ultimately altered the course of my life.
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