And the movie itself shades from coldness and contrivance into a story as touching and mysterious as anything Kieslowski has ever made.
When you perform certain gestures with your hand--such as touching your thumb to your index finger in the "okay" sign--there are electrical signals associated with that gesture that pass through the nerves in your upper arm as they carry commands from your brain to your hand.
News reports described the meeting as a touching and powerful coming together of the president and these long-suffering families.
The accomplished cast included the impassioned soprano Christina Boosahda as Bita, the Parvins' daughter, who greets them in Houston (her tahrir-inspired singing was very good), and mezzo Eve Gigliotti, touching as Mrs.
To exploit the effect, the wires have to be so close as to be almost touching.
"Your Majesty, Mummy, " began Prince Charles, as he delivered a touching speech with the right mix of levity and respect.
It may have only taken as few as one US helicopter touching down to demonstrate to the killers that the US cared and would intervene.
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Furby's also got capacitive sensors in its head, stomach (also home to its internal mic), back and sides that react to touching such as tickling.
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Our bodies were the same, and when I touched her I knew what she was feeling, just as she knew when touching me it seemed both normal and unbearable.
Chernobyl tourist Ruben Solaz, who took the stunning gallery images above on a summer trip to the site in 2008, described his visit as a "very touching, hair-raising" experience.
"You're expecting something evil, almost as if you are touching evil, but what you find is someone who is very well caught up in the prison administrative system and is actually quite tedious, " he said.
He has used an edition of the play with the original punctuation of the first performance which he found liberating, and he asked the actors to speak the words as if they were touching a musical instrument so that each rhyme might have a different sound.
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With Mark Wahlberg, who is touching and funny as a fireman with nothing on his mind but petroleum.
Petersburg, touching on topics as diverse as the war in Chechnya and the plight of native peoples in Siberia.
But he was busy tying his bootlaces and could only look up in horror as Jenkins sped past within touching distance.
Drink a beer in Bruges and you are actually touching history, as those brewing traditions are as ancient as the city itself.
Recalled fly-half Pez created Dellape's score after just six minutes although the lock played no further part in the game as he fell awkwardly while touching down.
The MP for Crawley said some unscrupulous car park operators would send "aggressive" demands over minor errors, such as parking with a wheel touching a white line.
Ariana Murray's delicate clockwork waltz "The Thread" provides touching sentimentality, as does "Everytime I'm With You, " a song Lytle originally wrote with the late Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse for the Dark Night of the Soul project.
Her goal is to find 100 basic exercises, some as simple as regularly squeezing knuckles or touching a right hand to a left knee, that can help a child begin to organize his or her world.
Instead of simply being a phone, he envisioned a tool with no buttons, and a natural user interface that we would interact with using our fingers on smooth glass, as if we were directly touching whatever was displayed on the screen.
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For many, touching Bachchan is almost as good as winning the jackpot prize.
Lehman Brothers shares swooned Tuesday, falling as much as 14.5% and touching their lowest levels since the blow up of rival brokerage firm Bear Stearns.
Molluscum contagiousum is highly contagious and easily spread through skin-to-skin contact with someone who is infected or by touching contaminated objects such as a flannel or towel.
She only briefly referred to her husband's campaign, promoting his plan for universal health care and touching on such issues as the environment and campaign finance reform.
In terms of travel, Benedict did more than expected, embarking on 24 foreign trips, touching down in countries as disparate as the U.S., Brazil, Cameroon, Lebanon and Israel.
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The first Bioshock came close to touching on broader themes as well, though the end result was not much more than Ayn Rand sesame seeds on the bun of an otherwise totally normal burger.
Windows 8, released in late October, can be controlled by touching a display screen, as well the more traditional use of a keyboard or computer mouse.
Jobs had come with one of his software engineers, Bill Atkinson, and Atkinson moved in as close as he could, his nose almost touching the screen.
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