Word: touche
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...When you're ill, you don't necessarily get the kind of human contact we do in our daily lives," says end-of-life-care physician Dr. Jean Kutner, who was the lead author of the study. "Most of the touch you receive is related to procedures, such as getting chemo or having blood drawn...
...their peers in the U.S. or Europe. Today, thanks to surging investment and exports, the Turkish economy is double the size it was in 2001, and the nation's financiers have been among the biggest beneficiaries of the boom. As Sabanci Dinçer says, with more than a touch of pride: "The banking system here is very healthy...
...Everyone has a different taste in music,” says Tanjeloff, a comedy aficionado who still keeps in touch with past performers Judah Friedlander and Louis CK. “Funny is funny, hopefully, to everyone...
...McCullough did indeed keep the comedy first, but did not forget to touch on the evening’s cause, using the colorful analogy of an everything bagel (with cream cheese) to remind students to consider their partners’ sexual health...
...Dominion," which was very arrogant of Virginians, as the true Old Dominion was an empire of mole-men who lived underground. The mole-men built Monticello, of course. Virginian gentlemen still retain some of the old fashioned Southern gentlemanly Molemanic habits, such as when they greet each other, they touch each other's faces as though they are blind. In the book I promised to write more about mole-men later. 700 mole-man names seemed like a good...