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"It touched on something so moving to him," Rosenberg said last week.
At the graduate level, however, literary studies frustrated him, touching on the stuff of life, but with wool rather than with steel.
From a cleared corner, the ball was controlled and touched on for him to volley spectacularly into the top corner.
It's just touching on the nerve.
I'd catch him in at night, I think, and I'm sure I could make a touch on him for a ten spot — (hopefully) maybe a twenty.
It's a good thing to sharpen him up, to take him along and let him see the surroundings and let him have a potter along on the Rowley Mile, and then he can come home and we can put the finishing touches on him for the Guineas.
I think when we closed our block, we got a lot of touches on him.
In February of 2004, Casey was at the Sanctuary Cafe in Hove when a man walked up to him, touched him on the arm and placed him under arrest.
In February 2004, Casey was at the Sanctuary Cafe in Hove when a man walked up to him, touched him on the arm, and placed him under arrest.
Drawing parallels to the transformations of Europe and Japan after World War II, Mr. Bush in his speech touched on themes familiar to him, including the triumph of democracy over terrorism.
His alleged homosexuality has been the subject of much discussion, yet the film barely touches on it, only showing him accepting an invitation to a midnight party -- with "lots of interesting men" -- by a leering Broadway director.
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