Travanti in "A Touch of the Poet, " that you'll be thinking about the next day.
Stanley Phillips (John Cusack) is a middle-aged store manager with spectacles and a touch of flab.
Additionally, the motorized tilt adds a touch of practical magic to enhance the listening experience.
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Is this medal chase being made all the keener by a touch of sibling rivalry?
Hotels.com is creating a new virtual world, which includes a touch of augmented reality.
One at a time, we spritzed the glasses and added a touch of cold vodka.
And Richardson is characteristically amazing: she brings a touch of humanity to this rather formal party.
This video about online shopping gets to the pain e-commerce with a touch of humor.
To be sure, she has more than a touch of what Slaughter calls the superhuman.
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The color should be deep black-green with a touch of glossiness and no brown blemishes.
The current waiting game has prompted anxiety and a touch of political rancor outside the court.
Credit cards are handed back to customers with both hands, with a touch of pomp.
It was not the only goal of the match that benefited from a touch of fortune.
Mr Alan himself may have had a touch of sentiment for the old days.
That's quite a lofty argument, made with more than a touch of self-interest given her firm's windfall.
For a touch of class try the Library Bar in the Lanesborough Hotel (1 Lanesborough Place, Belgravia).
The new Kiton collection has been designed for businesswomen with a touch of irony and sophisticated elegance.
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Mr Maguire said it appeared he had acted "out of a touch of love" for his brother.
For that matter, the whole American project has more than a touch of the apocalypse about it.
Sweatshirt-style tops were made of mohair with a touch of metallic, and fur had a burnout effect.
Could that be a touch of exasperation from the man who has to defend the president's views?
The loaves are complex and yeasty, full of earthy flavours, a touch of tang and a distinct underpinning of char.
The Portuguese ruled Macau from 1557 to 1999, creating a Chinese city with more than a touch of southern Europe.
In a classic Manhattan, the vermouth adds a touch of sweetness to perfectly harmonize the powerful whiskey and herbal bitters.
The British empire, navigated by jeweled clockwork, was set on course by collaboration--and a touch of well-timed fraud.
Stemme has a voice built for this music strong, brushed silver tempered with a touch of cream.
But weirdly, it tastes a like pineapple upside-down cake sweet bready flavors with a touch of caramel.
Police were called to A Touch of Class in Woodville Road, Cathays, at around 2225 BST on Tuesday.
This article highlights, with a touch of whimsy, caveats that challenge the interpretation of findings of observational studies.
It was the Cuban missile crisis of the 19th century, Mr Stahr writes, with a touch of overstatement.
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