51. The dancers resemble sleepwalkers with measured pace, reaching and stretching but avoiding touching in the first half. 52. The investment boom is easier to see and touch in other industries. 53. The loaf should feel fairly firm when touched in the middle. 54. There is a practiced festivity about their implausible antics, and it is touched in with an acrobatic brush. 55. There seems to be little that is not touched in some way by the cattle industry. 56. There is an explanation, touching in its uncertainty, of why in the hard years she never defected. 57. They had never touched her, but she had touched them in ways more lasting than a handshake or hug. 58. Third, look around and see whom you can help and touch in your own life. 59. This stems from a meticulously detailed back-story, touched upon in opening frames. 60. Valestrino is one of tens of thousands of Americans touched in recent months by the growing health care crisis caused by the shortage. |