When they touch down, they normally stay on the ground for 30 to 60 minutes.
And just a third of seven to 14-year-olds wash their hands every time they touch pets.
Geckos' feet are covered with microscopic hair-like projections that stick electrostatically to anything they touch.
"If somebody's hands are sweating and they touch something, we can recover their DNA from that, " she says.
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It's no surprise that many brand-name companies are shy about the fact that they touch their own products so lightly.
In other words, profitable companies spend money throughout their supply chains, which improves the lives and livelihoods of everyone they touch.
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Whatever they touch is gold, and that includes the play of their respective clubs which helps to draw eyeballs to TVs.
These robots have an element of responsiveness when they touch something.
They have a game plan to monopolize every market they touch.
The changes under way in the NHS in England are as yet largely invisible to the patient, but they touch every part of the health service.
Also keep in mind, this is mainly an airborne thing or something that lives on inanimate objects, so people touch the virus, then they touch their mouth, they touch their nose, they touch their eyes.
The compositions are all original, a contrast to the MGs' previous record, McLemore Avenue, an instrumental re-imagining of The Beatles' Abbey Road, and they touch on a range of styles, from agitated funk to thick and humid swamp-rock songs like "Fuquawi" (audio), which features Cropper at his most devastating.
Just because, they couldn't really touch me, I was in a lot of pain, and burned all over, so they couldn't touch me, so everybody in stairwell, they were great, because nobody had any idea what was going to happen to the buildings.
Saying things without providing references to evidence is a hallmark of the denialist argument, even as they demand climate scientists make available for scrutiny every change to every draft of every paper they ever touch, as well as the proprietary source code of computer programs they create to analyze their data.
And wherever they advanced or touch ground, they are remembered for their goodness and their decency.
Above a certain age, like older Nebraskans looking at sushi, they would not touch plants that they had never seen before -uh uh - but guess who was willing?
Obama also said they would touch on progress being made toward reconciliation with Northern Ireland.
He makes sure the little waves pull back before they can touch his toes.
"They can touch the world just sitting in this house, " Jan said.
The two matters, Proposition 8 and defense of DOMA, feel interrelated since on a basic level, they both touch on same sex marriage.
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Besides, kids ask all kinds of weird things, like whether they can fly or whether, if they stand on a chair, they can touch the moon.
When they arrived, they found Touch Chea, 71, and his wife, Sorn Sreap, 73, dead, apparently due to blunt force trauma to the head and face, Markiewicz said.
They lose touch with the values of their countrymen.
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His response was that in the company's back-room studies, when they gave testers fifty tasks to complete using Windows 8, nearly 80 percent of the time, they chose touch over keyboard, mouse or trackpad.
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They want to touch the merchandise, make sure they like the feel of the fabric, and insure that the garment will fit.
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