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touch modality

(= touch) the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands) only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us

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Simple sentences

You must not touch the paintings.
You mustn't touch it.
You should keep in touch with Mr Smith.
How can I get in touch with you?
Don't touch it.
Can I touch it?
Hey, don't touch anything!
Don't you dare touch anything.
Don't touch me, you pig!
That's very hot. Don't touch it.
Don't touch my car.
I cannot touch-type.
You can get in touch with him at his home tonight.
You have only to touch the button.
A bear will not touch a dead body.
I'll get in touch with you soon.
In case of an emergency, get in touch with my agent.
Out of sight out of mind. When you're separated you lose touch.
I thought it would be a good idea to get back in touch with Japanese culture and history.
When you return to your company, don't forget to keep in touch with me.
Don't touch the flowers.
Be sure to get in touch with me, if there is anything I can do for you.
I felt something touch my feet.
I couldn't get in touch with him.
If I knew his address, I would get in touch with him right away.
If there's anything urgent, you can get in touch with me.
Please keep in touch.

News and current affairs

In short, Germany during the World Cup is reminiscent of a Shakespearean midsummer night's dream, with a touch of Woodstock to boot.
The evil outside world should not be able to touch the Land of the Free.
But now America's debt ceiling has become the subject of intense political posturing and touch-and-go negotiations behind closed doors.
But that is the one item most Republicans won't touch.
The Bank's activities currently touch on all of these areas, but it fails to lead effectively on any of them.
It also threatens to touch off a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
But member states should know by now that I am not a soft touch.
It would underscore the depth of the chasm between leaders who are seeking to advance the cause of European political integration but are out of touch with their electorates, and the British, who do not like European political integration at all.
They find that they can stay in touch with the present moment without having to ruminate about the past or worry about the future.
But whether it is ratified or not ultimately does not matter, as the constitution - and the whole constitution-making process - is totally out of touch with the realities of a country that no longer exists as a coherent body politic.
And yet, as a member of the G-20 and the Security Council, India may well see an interest in bringing up issues of food security or energy security, which touch on both groups' core concerns.
Many consider him to be an old, out-of-touch cleric with no feel for their concerns.
This is the issue that is crying out to be addressed: but so far none of the main political parties has dared touch it.
Although the circumstances are different, the fundamental issues are always the same, for they touch on questions of legitimacy and morality.
Because the Democrats in Congress have an almost religious commitment to preserving, intact, America's principal welfare programs for senior citizens, Social Security and Medicare, the legislation does not touch either of them.
Will it still be the capital of a country whose citizens view the future bleakly and whose politicians have totally lost touch with the electorate?
But Obama's message lost touch with reality when he turned his attention to the budget deficit.
In the first episode of A Touch of Sin, the local boss has become a private-plane-owning billionaire by stripping and selling all of his region's collective assets.
A Touch of Sin has been shown to great acclaim all over the world, but not in China.
For example, Paul De Grauwe of the University of Leuvem has proposed that the European Central Bank should intervene when exchange-rate developments are out of touch with economic reality, in order to send a signal to the markets.
To those who take this view - and on this point many Western businessmen are in complete agreement with the Chinese Communist Party - the signatories of Charter 08 are simply out of touch with their own culture.
For now, however, China, a great country and a growing power, is handling its economic affairs with more sophistication and a surer touch than it is addressing its political challenges.
The other thing both films share is a fascination with mythical stories, the Book of Job in Leviathan, and martial-arts fiction in A Touch of Sin.
And yet, for now, the societies depicted so acidly in Leviathan and A Touch of Sin continue to look good in the eyes of many people who are disillusioned with Europe's economic stagnation and America's political dysfunction.
Indeed, his speeches are studded with references to arrogant elites who are out of touch with the feelings of the common man.
As a volunteer for the network, I was in touch with Chen and followed events closely.
It was Greenspan's notorious reluctance to intervene in financial markets, even when leverage was growing dramatically and asset prices seemed to have lost touch with reality, that created the problem.
More broadly, Western governments, with their light-touch approach to regulation, allowed markets to career out of control in the early years of this century.

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