Touching or treating anyone in a way you would not want to be treated or touched: Bad.
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In an interview with CNet, Sage says he never saw or touched the phone, but he knows who found the phone.
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For example, the recently opened Tokyo Cyber Clinic is developing, with help from Waseda University, a virtual Tokyo subway (overcrowded for realism) to treat people who panic when surrounded or touched by others.
Subscription business models are great if used to maintain a frictionless relationship with the end customer ( Diapers.com) or help drive a curated experience for products that must be trialed or touched ( Birchbox).
Yet surely there had been something else, another music inside the public proclamations, and there must have been those who could hear more than the facts, gifted listeners who could pick out the subtleties in the way one bell worked against the others, say, or in the pauses when one ringer stopped, weary or undecided, or touched with the knowledge of imminent mortality.
That way, you can be sure that none of the pots, pans or utensils touched a problematic food in the preparation of the meal.
Pulling an all-nighter and then some, the Cornell robot Ranger set a new world record May 2 by walking 40.5 miles on a single battery charge without stopping or being touched.
He has severe autism and epilepsy and can react adversely if touched or approached by someone he does not know.
When the meal arrives, there's often no way of knowing every single ingredient that went into it, or what else touched the plate and utensils used to serve it.
The most complex part of the build was etching the printed circuit boards that spotted when a body part or the tongs touched the live edges of the hole it was in, said Mr Lang.
You'll never hear a more powerfully affecting performance of "Send in the Clowns, " or be more touched by the way in which she chastises the idealistic Henrik (Royen Kent) with the gentle disillusion of a woman who knows too much.
There's not a family, a home in the land, not touched directly or indirectly by this issue.
"These are companies we wouldn't have touched two or three years ago that are showing good relative earnings growth, even acceleration, " he says.
Nonetheless, there is good reason to think that the fundamentals are beginning to improve, and that the Korean, Philippine and Thai economies have touched bottom or are about to do so.
Cash is tucked in or taken out from a shoebox under the counter so the cash register is not even touched except for one or two transactions to create an illusion of activity.
But for some people, ingesting something that even accidentally touched tree nuts or peanuts could result in anaphylaxis, a severe reaction that can lead to blocked airways, cardiovascular collapse, and even death.
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So when the reinnervated skin (on the chest or shoulder, perhaps) is touched, it registers to the patient as a sensation in the missing limb.
You're exposed to the bacteria that cause impetigo when you come into contact with the sores of someone who's infected or with items they've touched, such as clothing, bed linen, towels and even toys.
That unlucky sloth would not be touched, let alone prodded or poked to death.
The button it touched in people, gay or straight, was that difference matters.
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If clever advertising or great packaging or a sense the brewer has somehow touched your beer makes it taste better to you then all those things are OK. But you certainly benefit by understanding that before you open your wallet.
Every caption tells a story of an ordinary person being touched by the Olympic gods, or at least their spirit.
And for those who cringe at the idea of being touched by a security official, or are forever assigned to a pat-down because they had hip replacements, for example, the machine is a quick and easy way to avoid that contact and hassle, he said.
Anthony was jeered every time he touched the ball and his every mistake or miss was cheered.
Until then, we'd love to hear what you'd like to see changed in your News Feed, or what beloved features you don't want touched.
Palms upturned, she swayed back and forth for a minute or two, then suddenly flung her body forward and touched her forehead to the carpet.
It was an opportunity for families to describe how wonderful their brother, or their son, or daughter was, and the lives that they have touched, and the dreams that they held for the future.
Those few participants who saw unchanged or weaker prices said given the rebound from the lows touched in late August, gold again is vulnerable to a break unless there is a fresh development to push it higher.
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