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1 Five dollars to the man that first touches treasure.
2 Once belief starts evaporating, previously assured performers are suddenly bafflingly betrayed by hitherto trusty first touches .
3 As far as first touches following a near two-year hiatus from soccer go, Landon Donovan's was pretty good.
4 Then, the appraisal of new signings, their gait and first touches evidence enough to make an absolute judgement.
5 In writing about it to Jane Smith, Angelina first touches upon the dawning feeling on this woman question.
6 The first touches of gray.
7 Morelos allowed it to run across his body at the edge of the area with the merest of first touches .
8 She first touches the soft ridge of a nipple beneath his shirt, then grasps it between her thumb and index finger.
9 Her mouth was pursed, there were new lines around her eyes, and her hair was showing the first touches of gray.
10 After the first touches of enthusiastic sentiment, that represent real freshness of enjoyment, there is no reaction to excess in opposite extreme.
11 So far we've dealt with first touches that have been part of a package, a set-up for the second and maybe third touch.
12 Sturridge came on for Origi and with one of his first touches , he sent in the shot that led to the winning goal.
13 At her first touches a weird sensation shot through the marrow of Arnaud's bones, first an exquisite pain and then a soporific numbness.
14 A year or two ago, as the Fine Gael-Labour coalition reluctantly prepared to face the 1916 centenary, their first touches were less than assured.
15 It was a better coat than I have ever owned and I could feel its weight and softness like the first touches of guilt.
16 The rosebushes, which had been showing the first touches of spring green when Eddie broke through them, now turned a dead and lacy black.
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