"Our guiding light was not to touch a hair on its head, " she said.
In fact, she says, she didn't write any music, nor even touch a piano or guitar.
Shifting call-centres to cheap-labour countries such as India seems to touch a particularly raw nerve.
Automatic spending cuts that took effect Friday are expected to touch a vast range of government services.
No one would dare let their precious needle touch a piece of cardboard pretending to be a record.
It does touch a lot of different parts of our life, but it is not the only one.
One is "Good Touch Bad Touch, " and that's teaching children what is a good touch and a bad touch.
For those who wouldn't dare touch a Mac, you've a few other options.
"She won't touch a thing, " promised the letter, signed with a paw print.
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"I had seen and felt the healing of those combat veterans that would touch a name of their friend, " Minor said.
The iBook display looks like a real wooden bookshelf and will let users touch a book on that shelf to read it.
Busy executives could feasibly produce memos, send e-mails, tweak Excel documents and perform other simple tasks without having to physically touch a computer.
There is no way I will touch a patient infected with VRE or MRSA or C-Diff or AIDS without gloves on my hands.
It was a time of sharp recession, with the Dow still under 1000, struggling to touch a peak first hit in ... gasp, 1966.
For three years after he leaves jail, he wont be allowed to touch a computer or a cellular or cordless phone without permission from a probation officer.
What's more, insurers won't touch a boat that's tethered to a mooring, worried that a typhoon could blow it out to sea or damage it.
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.
One could not help feel a touch a sadness that some of its more enterprising and energetic young people feel compelled to realize their dreams abroad.
So, why did the company feel the need to make touch a mandatory component of Haswell-running Ultrabooks, given the added cost and power-demands associated with the hardware.
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The end of each coil extended out to touch a hardened part of the insect's body close to its wing base where it could pick up energy.
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They simply get a card in the mail that incorporates touch-sensitive technology, moving graphics, and biometric sensors, then touch a graphic on the card to cast their vote.
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But what if technology just knew how the human body moved, how the human voice worked, and could react accordingly -- without people having to touch a gadget?
While Burke may be the most-watched player in the second game, all eyes figure to be on Ware in the opener, even though he'll never touch a basketball.
Venture capitalists wouldn't touch a company that didn't own fiber.
There are behavior scientists and sociologists looking at whether we are moved to scroll down a page or touch a screen, whether we bookmark something, link to it, tweet it.
"My project involved a method for treating leather so that it stayed warm to the touch in a hot environment and warm to the touch in a cool environment, " he said.
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"The FA got in touch a few weeks ago and asked if I would have a rethink, due to injury problems, " said the 32-year-old, who won his first senior cap in April 1999.
Knowles has the Colgate smile, the ability to establish quick intimacy, and the attention to detail (touch a shoulder, make eye contact, gauge the back of the room) that a certain kind of pop star needs.
They are smaller where there are fireplaces or built-ins, and they are far narrower in the center, where one can just about touch a finger on a stair banister and the other on the far wall.
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