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But whereas the facets will be touching when the folding is complete, they can be quite far apart from each other on the flat surface.
Our hands were almost touching when the talk finally stopped.
I guess our upper arms had been touching when the lightning hit, so he got the last of the charge.
It's also touching when the children make vows to each other to become brothers and sisters of the heart, regardless of blood.
Will Leitch of New York magazine described "Blood Drive" as "mostly a placeholder episode", although he said it was "legitimately touching" when the cast stays late with Michael during the party.
The rate of touching when the mirror was present was nearly tenfold greater than without the mirror.
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Afterwards we walk along the cliff top and I'm touched when the children rush to help me with the pushchair.
One canvasser, Gerome Rothman, was touched when the 11-year-old son of a woman who signed up contributed $2 of his own money.
There are mountains, twelve blue hills in the cloud or closer, near enough to touch when the rain is due.
The raised lines were placed under the finger pads of the subject such that the lines could be touched when the fingers were lowered (Fig. 1a).
Response side (left or right), response coordinates (i.e. the horizontal and vertical pixel that the tip of the arrow-shaped cursor touched when the child clicked a mouse button), and interresponse times (IRTs) were the recorded dependent measures.
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