Sentence examples for touchstone of the from inspiring English sources

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Yet, over the last two decades, Talk Talk have become a touchstone of the alternative scene.

His precise and penetrating songs remain a cultural touchstone of the era.

Two Columbus Circle has become a touchstone of the new movement.

But for many Christians, those earlier centuries remain a touchstone of the true, uncorrupted faith.

"People want to come because this is the touchstone of the women's movement.

But if God is the quest for truth, the touchstone of the soul, then I am not entirely an agnostic.

Manet called still life "the touchstone of the painter," and the numbers tend to bear him out.

Such episodes aside, though, the magazine also came to be regarded as a touchstone of the mood among United fans.

In the end, it is our relationship with the audience that proves the touchstone of the evening.

Lincoln's appeal to the "self-­evident truth" of equality in the Declaration of Independence provided the moral touchstone of the American republic.

At MOMA, I found it useful to keep the riven stag in mind as a spiritual self-portrait and touchstone of the artist.

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