She felt his pulse of surprise at her touch, but he stayed put.
It's when her acolytes start stalking her, desperate to have their skin healed by her soothing touch and her secret enzyme-and-zinc potion, which leaves skin baby-soft and plump.
For example, while her religion forbids her to touch a man who is not her husband, she is caring for an elderly and sick man.
His wife sat down in front of him and put her hands out to touch her husband and the cloth he was wearing.
According to a report in the Guardian, the evidence uncovered by police in Mulcaire's notes is believed to relate to a phone given to Ms Payne by the NoW's then-editor Rebekah Brooks "as a gift to help her stay in touch with her supporters".
When she was pregnant, her patients often tried to touch her stomach, and their comments and observations about her size simply slowed her down and increased her already significant discomfort.
Her Ebay connections put her in touch with some of the country's top videogame designers.
She had overcome extreme shyness and had become very sure of herself without ever losing her human touch.
Ms. Suarez Paz offered that, if nothing else, the real-life disaster helped her get deeper in touch with her fictional mother's loss.
Aron would walk with her, and brush his arm against her sleeve, or touch the flaps of her jacket.
Mariela, who began to wail when the nurse picked her up from her bed, quieted immediately as she snuggled against her mother as Mr. Lopez reached out from his chair to touch her.
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Happy used her reflection to repeatedly touch the white mark with her trunk, which showed that she, at least, recognised her own reflection.
He said he also pulled his boxer shorts down and posed but, like Mr Rodgers, did not touch her.
Lisbeth Barnes testified she had never seen Jackson touch her son Brett Barnes inappropriately, despite the claims of previous witnesses.
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The girl worked her scanner and touch screen, and I watched with pleasure as the product names appeared sharply on the new LCD monitor facing me above her shoulder.
She added that when she knelt down to touch her mother's neck, to see if there was a pulse, she got a shock because she was "as cold as marble".
Her mother also encouraged her to seek an agent and she contacted a publicist friend who put Cecilia in touch with her agent, Marianne Gunne O'Connor.
Soon after that, I left her, but this time I decided to call her every so often and stay in touch with one of her friends, who could fill me in (if only now and then).
She said two newspapers had picked up her remarks prompting Fathers4Justice, which campaigns for fathers to be given access to their children, to get in touch with her and request a public apology.
Her stomach and intestines were in such a delicate state that just a touch could send her vital signs awry.
Her parents have urged her to get in touch and let them know she is safe.
But Mariel Hemingway said she had been in touch with her sister the week before she died.
Like so many people, one way she kept in touch with her father was through games on Facebook.
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The council said it had been in regular touch with her to try to resolve the "ongoing dispute".
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My wife, already embittered by the vet bills, said she could live with Carol being out of touch with her donkeyness.
Wish her well in her new position, offer to be a reference in the future, and encourage her to keep in touch.
Meanwhile, my 12-year-old daughter has her left arm in a sling after landing on her shoulder during a touch football game in my front yard.
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