On Location The 1823 church was untouched by time — maybe a little too untouched.
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The Lion King depicted a land untouched by colonialism and its malcontents, untouched, even by colonialism's soft-reboot: neoliberalism.
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Her landscapes have the mesmerizing effect of at once exalting and normalizing what she refers to, in an accompanying video entitled "Untouched Landscape" (2007), "the untouched landscape" of her body.
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He looks unwashed, untouched — Fleck is destined for destruction.
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But services — garbage pickup, the police — should remain untouched.
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It's been untouched for about nine or ten years now.
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There it sat more or less untouched for seven years.
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The untouched ice sounds a lot like an echoing spaceship.
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Want to know what a desolate, untouched island looks like?
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It's the only part of my body that's remained untouched.
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Just Cause 3, though, remains untouched, for a few reasons.
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Until Tuesday, the bank's CEO, John G. Stumpf, remained untouched.
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Some photos depict untouched landscape — hills, palms, sea, and sand.
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The House bill would largely leave the status quo untouched.
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Hard drives containing the film's footage were also apparently untouched.
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Seemingly untouched for years, the insane asylum was the clincher.
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All of this went unnoticed, or in any case untouched.
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On the other, there's a vast reservoir of untouched music.
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There are some things that should remain sacred and untouched.
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He left the other six eyes of each spider untouched.
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Beyond that new color option, the design language is untouched.
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On top of that, Medicaid expansion will be left untouched.
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Leave the ends untouched, creating a cool, slightly undone feel.
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The guidelines remain largely untouched, though much else has changed.
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And the real attackers, hiding behind them, would be untouched.
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Untouched, if marginal, land used to be plentiful in Africa.
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Glover strolls in, shoots, and walks away nonchalantly and untouched.
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For now, Wonder Wheel remains untouched on the release schedule.
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Parts of the tower seem completely untouched since the 1800s.
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Come up here, you can reach people untouched by violence.
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This is what virgin, untouched rainforest looked like in 2005.
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A river winds its way through untouched rainforest in 2005.
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Abkhazia's airport has gone virtually untouched since the early 1990s.
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We were looking for something untouched on Ko Pha Ngan.
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Portals to dimensions as yet untouched by humankind. Sorcery. Necromancy.
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For over a century, these graves were underground and untouched.
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It remained remarkably untouched over a full day — 246 songs!
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The coconut cream and merengue cookies are usually left untouched.
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The preservationists say the lobby should have been left untouched.
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Down the block, an old Chevrolet El Camino was untouched.
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They seemed untouched while we were weighed down by sadness.
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As if they were just picked off the tree, untouched.
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She knew he had a chance: His heart was untouched.
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The home of her sister, my actual aunt, remained untouched.
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Those policies have been largely untouched by the Trump administration.
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"The islands that see tourists were mostly untouched," she said.
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Collectively, that represents $21 billion in untouched funds, Bankrate found.
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The women's section was filled with tons of untouched products.
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CNN, another unit of Turner, is untouched in the reorganization.
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But, like most media at the time, periods remained untouched.
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McSpadden's plate sat untouched while she conducted a phone interview.
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He swept outside toward the right pylon and scored untouched.
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That shift left the filibuster for Supreme Court nominations untouched.
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So if the copying fails, the original data is untouched.
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And among the bodies, freshly poured drinks and food sat untouched.
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His normally buzzy Twitter feed was untouched for nearly 15 hours.
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The flowers remain pure, clean, and untouched despite its adverse surroundings.
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Such large companies had previously gone largely untouched by gang violence.
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In fact, no horse alive today is untouched by human domestication.
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A PINE grove in south Jerusalem has remained untouched for decades.
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Is there a corner of culture untouched by Game of Thrones?
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The other three bushes were left untouched and monitored as controls.
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However, Pressman left the portfolios for his most aggressive clients untouched.
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Pretty sure he remained untouched by a woman those four years.
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An estimated 15 percent of the world's forest cover remains untouched.
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The untouched wilderness on this planet is disappearing — and disappearing fast.
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To be sure, a core of executive power will remain untouched.
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Visit an untouched seashore at Crystal Cove State Park in California.
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The rampant trade in military promotions has so far gone untouched.
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The problem for me, then, became my proximity to untouched Edens.
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One family hovered on a relatively untouched balcony near the sea.
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The Senate version of the bill leaves food stamp funding untouched.
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Fidesz was left untouched — despite being linked to numerous corruption scandals.
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"No one in the community is untouched by this," said Hodliffe.
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The woods that I grew up in were dense and untouched.
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For now, CNN appears untouched by the new regulations in Russia.
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Five months in, his first aid kit has been almost untouched.
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The evidence: raw brush strokes, bleeding paint, pencil marks left untouched.
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I even hit the men's department — which appeared to be untouched.
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The region's stunning, rugged land has been relatively untouched by development.
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Regrettably, the technologies and processes they targeted in 2016 remain untouched.
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These days a pile sits largely untouched every week, he said.
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And farther from Santiago are cities untouched by the recent boom.
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But by design, that move left the Supreme Court filibuster untouched.
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This being a fashion party, much of the food went untouched.
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The harsh desert landscape was blanketed by patches of untouched snow.
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Eight employees of SAC fell, but Cohen stepped away virtually untouched.
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That meant leaving the peeling ceiling paint and creaking floorboards untouched.
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This void could represent the last untouched portion of the structure.
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The business, design, and other sides of the business will remain untouched.
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The back spaces, where the gallery's business takes place, were left untouched.
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There were medical bills from our children's NICU stay that went untouched.
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However, he made sure to leave one part of the burger untouched.
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Compared with Earth, the moon's surface is relatively untouched, the researchers said.
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But Bradbury's novel has been largely untouched by Hollywood since Truffaut's film.
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The hurricane devastated large swathes of Texas previously untouched by natural disaster.
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The untouched wonder and eye-popping sky of Montana are nice too.
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Thankfully, the story had a happy ending, and the valve remained untouched.
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Untouched, they've been preserved for eons in the deep freeze of space.
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If you want original, untouched uploads, then the app uses Google Drive.
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Beyond the mostly untouched warehouse walls, nothing at MULTITASK 14.0 was tame.
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They leave most of the song untouched, turning its weaknesses into strengths.
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They were all relatively untouched as well, which was quite a bonus.
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One economist said it would leave the one-week repo rate untouched.
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"I am a fucking innovator," she wrote, showcasing her untouched eye makeup.
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Today, that traffic has dried up, but the mosque itself remains untouched.
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He vowed, for example, to leave massive social welfare programs virtually untouched.
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The earnings, though, must remain untouched to avoid the penalty (and taxes).
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It's the fact that it leaves no part of your foot untouched.
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A purist, he played records from beginning to end, untouched and unaltered.
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Three decades ago, the area where the town stands was untouched forest.
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Kurds who had been gunned down, their bodies untouched where they fell.
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Some feature clothes completely untouched by hands and absent all natural materials.
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The other villages were left untouched while ours burned to the ground.
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Cape Kolka is strikingly beautiful and still untouched by crowds of tourists.
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It was an impromptu time capsule, untouched (though heavily dusted) by time.
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Instead, the headset was placed beside the couch, where it remained untouched.
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Fortunately, this forest has been basically untouched for over a thousand years.
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Understand that nothing in your life has been untouched by your whiteness.
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Only 23 percent of all land on the planet remains relatively untouched.
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O'Leary caught Taylor's third-down pass and fell to the ground untouched.
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There were no signs of forced entry, and her purse sat untouched.
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Virtually no door, phone, mailbox or social site has been left untouched.
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It was untouched by the blue wave of the 2018 midterms: Gov.
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Maybe ferns in some untouched valley would be the most natural thing.
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Through most of the week, the crime scene had been left untouched.
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That's as fast as Tyreek Hill running untouched down a football field.
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Baker stepped in front for his first career interception and scored untouched.
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The researchers picked the remote area precisely because it is largely untouched.
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Before Saturday, Scherbo's record of 23 had been untouched for 23 years.
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Mr. Shear left Mr. Kelly's studio untouched for more than a year.
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This island is close to its natural state, practically untouched by humans.
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Additionally, Airbnb has an untouched $1 billion credit line, the source said.
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While she isn't saving anything, her retirement account is going mostly untouched.
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For decades, Inwood has been one of New York City's untouched gems.
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On first down, Scott walked in untouched for a 27-17 advantage.
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On the bottoms of the racks, we spotted tons of untouched accessories.
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There are few financial institutions untouched by these climate change-causing investments.
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His three-year-old administration is untouched by scandal, a rare achievement.
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I didn't think of the untouched paper napkin as a marginal matter.
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And unlike Biden, her record and age remained untouched in the debate.
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But, if approved, the proposed standard would leave the magnets themselves untouched.
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Ms. Garbo's en-suite bedroom, at the north end, was virtually untouched.
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Adams cruised into the end zone untouched for a 13-yard touchdown.
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It is impossible that they should emerge from this experience ideologically untouched.
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She had moved into the back rooms and left the rest untouched.
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"This is all so untouched, in terms of research," he told me.
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Sugar Hill is an amazing space, an untouched gem in Bed Stuy.
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It's a shot designed to make the land look mythic and untouched.
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From the outside, the first floor looked almost untouched by the fire.
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And the MMA community has not been left untouched by this tragedy.
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Enjoy a slice of untouched paradise on the San Blas Islands, Panama.
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Merizalde describes it as significantly more untouched than the rest of the region.
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That means 75 percent of app store revenue is entirely untouched by bots.
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Earth's most mysterious and creepiest creatures remain mostly untouched in the deep ocean.
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Ms. Mayhew's reputation was sterling, but her career was not untouched by scandal.
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The phone was left untouched for as long as five months, Politico reported.
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While Facebook took action against the four comments, it left Nieto's post untouched.
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I let it sit beside me on the bed untouched; I'm a vegetarian.
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Running untouched into the end zone, Cousins gave Washington an 18-17 lead.
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Venture capitalists look for companies poised to disrupt markets untouched by innovative technology.
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Despite major changes to the councils, however, the crown prince's power remained untouched.
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A channel of lava flows near a "kipuka," or island of untouched homes.
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Some parts of the area, including a school and a playground, remain untouched.
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These provisions remain untouched, regardless of any new protections for state government employees.
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The cake, if it's pretty, is on full display, but it's still untouched.
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But until recently, the group was allowed to pursue its historical activities untouched.
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During his presidential campaign, Trump has repeatedly promised to leave Social Security untouched.
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Trump has promised to lower taxes and to keep social security completely untouched.
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Totalling 140 hours, the material was untouched for 50 years and thought lost.
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Discovery's second half leaves no science fiction trope unused, no plot device untouched.
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The company carefully preserves original, untouched cabinets for games like Centipede and Tetris.
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Low-tech goods that China sells by the shipload would be mostly untouched.
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In contrast, a Staten Island community, once untouched by heroin, is second highest.
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Driving through this area now, we couldn't find a single building left untouched.
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"It's going to be the first match on the untouched grass," he said.
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For Trump, no truth is too good to be untouched by a lie.
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But Trump administration officials maintain that the program would be left largely untouched.
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The sophomore snuck uncovered into the secondary and ran untouched for the score.
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In our mind's eye, the gray, cratered landscape of the moon is untouched.
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She knows she was shot in the gut, yet her skin is untouched.
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They injected the complex into one ear and left the other ear untouched.
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And it wasn't just a couple instances of the back hitting daylight untouched.
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It includes episodes with upgraded special effects, as well as the untouched originals.
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My mom is from a very rural part of Peru, mostly untouched land.
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But the one category that often goes untouched is dark and gloomy glitter.
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The 10 other koalas were untouched the night of the attack, Lewis said.
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It was true—her food remained more or less untouched on its plate.
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That bill has sat untouched in Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's Senate since then.
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Some of these liquid pockets, called cryopegs, have remained untouched for 50,000 years.
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Marker's presence also lingers in a more tangible way: his untouched Parisian studio.
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Enormous, empty, uncolonized steppes—anatomical landmasses untouched by metastasis—stretched out in between.
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They are untouched by internal loyalties and try to take over from without.
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Looking down at an untouched cup of tea, he spoke softly in Hebrew.
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A container of hot, crispy Popeyes chicken stood untouched in front of her.
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That patch was left conspicuously untouched, but it is not exactly a memorial.
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The United States' trade war with China hasn't left the housing industry untouched.
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Untouched aquamarine glacial lakes appear to be almost unearthly at Glacier, in Montana.
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It felt as if we were gazing at a different, wholly untouched, planet.
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Why would an office building's server room stay untouched for two whole months?
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"Every part of the office business has been untouched by time," he said.
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Deablo grabbed the loose ball and sprinted untouched for the momentum-changing score.
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Let the memories sprout roots, let them be still, untouched, in the past.
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But the Congressional Accountability Act has remained untouched since its inception in 1995.
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My heart, though, stays untouched by the strenuous bizarrerie of Ms. Tharp's style.
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This leaves plenty in transportation (notably heavy trucks and airplanes) untouched for now.
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Beside him, the lawn was black and burnt, but the crop seemed untouched.
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It hopscotched across and within neighborhoods, scorching some homes while leaving others untouched.
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Recently, I watched a documentary called "India Untouched: Stories of a People Apart".
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A lemon tree heavy with fruit and a plastic children's swing were untouched.
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The recordings had sat for years in the Library of Congress largely untouched.
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Mr. Sánchez promised the Basques that he would keep Mr. Rajoy's budget untouched.
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We will deliver a new piece to the buyer that will be 'untouched.
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But, so far, Fosun and Shandong Ruyi have been untouched and appear undeterred.
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It's a bit shorter and now has a headline, but it's otherwise untouched.
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They embraced wild herbs, which were untouched in peace, as a staple vegetable.
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The free kick floats dangerously toward the back post but bounces out untouched.
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Here's how and why I'm leaving my investments untouched during this tumultuous time.
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But the structure stood strong, the upper floor where people live untouched inside.
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But several hundred yards away, a road thickly shrouded in vegetation was untouched.
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The earnings, though, generally must remain untouched to avoid the penalty (and taxes).
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The final version of the National Defense Authorization Act, however, leaves Feres untouched.
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Even mainland-Chinese institutions, such as the Bank of China headquarters, remained untouched.
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She was still holding her plate and wineglass, the contents of both untouched.
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Sproles sprinted virtually untouched into the end zone for a 25-yard score.
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He scooped the ball and ran 11 yards untouched into the end zone.
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Only Helen, who opted for a salad at lunch, remains untouched by disaster.
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One marker of legitimacy remained untouched, however: a berth in the Rose Bowl.
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Their home is covered in her decorative flourishes and possessions, which remain untouched.
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" He charged that Mueller's probe was "highly conflicted" and that "real corruption goes untouched.
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Some of them have clearly been used, while others appear to be completely untouched.
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The Iran deal only addressed the nuclear issue, while leaving other strategic issues untouched.
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But maybe, just maybe, there are some eyebrow trends that are better left untouched.
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However, he is still rockin' fur coats -- the one thing the robbers left untouched.
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I just wanted to feel fresh and new again and untouched by that person.
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They sniffed an American plot: American banks, holding fewer such assets, would be untouched.
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All the while, its nuclear program remains untouched, and ballistic missile development continues apace.
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"The bombing did not leave one part of our lives untouched," Kensky tells PEOPLE.
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In an event like what is happening in these schools, no one goes untouched.
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Interstices of untouched (or barely touched) paper send a shimmer through the drawing's shadows.
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But as Vox's Julia Belluz notes, Ryan's bill doesn't leave Obamacare's tax credits untouched.
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Not in a pastoral sense; for me, nature isn't a patch of untouched wildness.
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The area has pockets of prosperity – mainly gated communities untouched by the drug war.
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As noted above, Apple's left the look of its desktop interface pretty much untouched.
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Some prefer games are brought over untouched, as close to the original as possible.
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The European and American companies limited their reach and left thousands of factories untouched.
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Within seconds, the man was tackled to the ground and the flame remained untouched.
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Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia were other Arab states untouched by Trump's decision.
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High above the auditorium, the projection booth serves as a breathtakingly untouched time capsule.
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Armstrong, of course, saw only the untouched dust and rock of the lunar surface.
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Like Epstein, Pruitt also accuses modern environmentalists of valuing untouched land over human prosperity.
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A sushi roll and bowl of fried calamari sit untouched on a side table.
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Salas ran into the end zone untouched, cutting the Jets' lead to 20-17.
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No portion of society is untouched--every day, 2202 U.S. veterans die from suicide.
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The surviving jungle is untouched but put to work as a water catchment buffer.
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The setting is fertile and relatively untouched ground for a video game to explore.
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After we were too full to go on, we noticed an untouched chicken leg.
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Hardly a home was left untouched, and many were reduced to splinters and rocks.
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Skating untouched in the slot, he took a shot that hit defenseman Alex Elder.
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It redid the cavernous ballroom, untouched since the 1980s, and began renting it out.
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" He is drawn, he says, to towns where, "buildings just remain untouched by time.
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" Left untouched, she said, the mud becomes full of "bugs, mosquitoes, dirty and smelly.
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But there's an old safe house, known as the Stables, which Guillam discovers untouched.
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Even stranger, the house had been untouched, and most of Margaret's belongings remained intact.
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The restaurant's name change almost didn't register to me, because the food remained untouched.
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With no Utah safety back, Petite went untouched 52 yards to the end zone.
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Read more: Deep below Alaskan ice, tiny life forms went untouched for 50,000 years.
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While many areas were overstocked and untouched, in other areas, the shelves were bare.
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The fort will continue to sit untouched until the Trust gradually develops it itself.
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And—she looks at the untouched sweet potatoes on Javier's plate—your sweet potatoes.
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These untouched islands may be essential even for species that normally live outside them.
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The downtown core, along with most of the city, was untouched by the fire.
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Untouched by European invaders, Wakanda exists apart from the legacies of colonization and racism.
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The key in collecting here is to make sure you're buying untouched, honest examples.
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New Year's Reality: Text GIFs compulsively while your Moleskine remains untouched on your nightstand.
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At the end of the tasting, there were several untouched specimens on the table.
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About half of New Yorkers are covered by those plans untouched by Cuomo's order.
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The home of Monika Houston, 42, remains untouched after being gutted following Hurricane Harvey.
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In front of him, a stack of papers sat in a neat pile, untouched.
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Meanwhile, around the country, former malls and shuttered storefronts remain untouched like apocalyptic shells.
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Congress should transform the department into an independent agency untouched by the president's whims.
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Congress should transform the department into an independent agency untouched by the president's whims.
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I quickly plowed through the rest of my meal, leaving the melon mostly untouched.
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Such a backlog could allow this complaint to sit untouched for a few weeks.
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"Areas of outstanding natural beauty"—the picture-postcard parts—would be almost entirely untouched.
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DACA itself was not a part of that case, and it was left untouched.
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He also insisted that the Trump budget would leave programs such as Medicaid untouched.
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Mao Mountain, with its stretches of untouched land, stands as a monument to nature.
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The vast majority of China's independent churches have been untouched by the recent crackdown.
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Skinny repeal, by itself, leaves most of Obamacare in place and Medicaid untouched entirely.
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Apart from some cleaning and minor repairs, the structures were untouched for the biennial.
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Other plans — like the more generous gold or less generous bronze — should be left untouched.
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The darker parts of Mario are actually areas that were left untouched by the carver.
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Rows and rows of untouched houses scream bourgeois calm (actually, they gently whisper bourgeois calm).
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When Henry gets annoyed with his parents, he tosses his untouched toast into the garbage.
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The site remained untouched for over 1,500 years until its rediscovery in the 18th century.
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Still, the Big Five — Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft — will probably sail though relatively untouched.
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These were negatives that had been kept away and mostly untouched until the late 1990s.
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Their unappetizing bento boxes sat untouched: you don't go to Robot Restaurant for the food.
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Instead, scientists found the middle reef worst hit, leaving only its southern reaches now untouched.
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"We cannot be untouched or unscathed by this," said one person familiar with the matter.
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While Reilly's Twitter mentions have been mostly untouched by trolls, abuse on 4chan is widespread.
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Mr. Hawley bears an imposing résumé, largely untouched by elected office: Small-town upbringing. Stanford.
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But the kitchen remained untouched, as did the ornate staircase leading to the second floor.
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Her support encircles big cities, often in villages and suburbs as yet untouched by immigration.
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Putting your assets in a position that will leave them untouched by litigation is crucial.
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The vehicle contained a driver, it said, but the steering wheel and controls were untouched.
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Democrats tackled several issues on the debate stage Tuesday night that had previously gone untouched.
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The tight end caught Taylor&aposs third-down pass and fell to the ground untouched.
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Even though WPA2 is more than a decade old, it hasn't sat untouched since then.
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IN A cosmetics emporium in central Seoul, rows of snail-slime face-masks sit untouched.
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The Watergate Hotel has been relatively overlooked and seemingly untouched during the District's recent renaissance.
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The final exams—the only thing students and parents really care about—are still untouched.
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It is communicated via acrylic, oil, alkyd, and latex paint, as well as untouched canvas.
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Eight other teams will also use untouched moon rock samples for experiments selected by NASA.
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They left untouched a pile of Syrian pounds worth about $60,000 sitting on a desk.
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Time and space, cause and effect, nature and history, and one's own biography remain untouched.
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Dissly pulled up lame after running untouched in the end zone in the second quarter.
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So the antique treasures that were collected for the project stayed in storage units untouched.
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Hundreds of thousands of rape kits are untested, instead sitting untouched in evidence storage rooms.
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The three-story wooden house built in 1900 overlooks a tropical hammock, untouched by man.
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One of those boxes was still in an untouched state when my archivist found it.
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Clear beneath the surface of the untouched jelly is what looks like a used condom.
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But, he said, benefits to taxpayers who paid into the system should be left untouched.
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After their divorce, she kept the apartment, a virtual Mongiardino laboratorio, untouched by the years.
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But one woman, at least, seems distinctly untouched by the so-called ravages of age.
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This is a continent untouched by humans, and we would be making it industrial compound.
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The drinks are flowing, and the buffet-style food flanking the walls remains mostly untouched.
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Northern Iraq has been largely untouched by the political turbulence in Baghdad and the south.
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Then Mr. Macklowe took note of large trays of sushi and fruit that were untouched.
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Certain homes were total losses, while others a block away look untouched, roofs perfectly intact.
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So those workers will gain from the raise but be untouched by the benefit cuts.
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The remainder of Plum Island is a largely untouched natural terrain of brush and trees.
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Denali State Park in Alaska offers spectacular views of the Alaskan Range and untouched wilderness.
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So until it does, the fort with its abandoned Mission-style barracks will sit untouched.
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A lot of the extra algae may drop to the sea floor by then, untouched.
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Visitors want to see an untouched Grand Canyon, natural beauty in its most rare form.
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The three-story wooden house built in 290 overlooks a tropical hammock, untouched by man.
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They too push boundaries and shine the light into the untouched corners of our prejudice.
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The rest of the aesthetic choices feel equally untouched by focus groups or marketing agencies.
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This tactic fits neatly in a single election cycle and leaves the root cause untouched.
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Mountains that had remained untouched were hollowed in order to mine the land for gold.
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Here, an eerie workroom with tools and chains appeared untouched after the November 1978 tragedy.
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Later, however, as I drifted off to sleep by myself, I still felt unseen, untouched.
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We tried our best to make sure no surface was left untouched by these wipes.
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And Republican lawmakers are faced with what happens when they leave a manufactured crisis untouched.
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But amid the tide of charges sweeping the region, one nation seemed surprisingly untouched: Mexico.
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Here was a destination untouched by the excesses of tourism that plagued Thailand or Bali.
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The voter registration systems are separate from voter tabulation systems, which officials say were untouched.
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Against Lyoto Machida, Romero went largely untouched because offence is not a Machida strong suit.
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It is naïve to believe that this epochal power shift will leave Western democracies untouched.
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The seal stone comes from an untouched shaft grave near the ancient palace of Pylos.
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Almost uniquely, he has emerged from the Bernabéu not just unscathed, but almost completely untouched.
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Wade untouched, the adverse consequences for future legal challenges to abortion restrictions would be significant.
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Ugly speech is hurtful, but at least it leaves the monuments of the past untouched.
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Many Estonian islands have remained unspoiled and untouched since they were last inhabited centuries ago.
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As our population continues to climb, almost no earthly terrain remains untouched by human hands.
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Almost no top adviser has been left untouched by the two central firestorms of Mrs.
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So we're starting with cement first because these heavy industries have been untouched by renewables.
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A pump fake froze the linebackers downfield, and Ryan dashed untouched into the end zone.
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But ignoring the spectacle entirely was difficult, since none of the 50 states was untouched.
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The rebels took control of only one television station, and left cellular-phone networks untouched.
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You then leave it untouched and accruing interest until age 65, the standard retirement age.
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But the thieves seemed to know what they wanted; the smaller gold coins were untouched.
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But for the moment, Baby Yoda is still untouched by the tacky trappings of commercialism.
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Few Arab countries have been left untouched by the decade's tidal wave of popular movements.
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The German Federal Employment Agency's reserves would remain untouched, and no debts will be communitized.
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There are a handful of places around the world that are largely untouched or uninhabited.
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Few states have been untouched — overall, the average premium increase before subsidies was 25 percent.
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He claimed GOP leaders left Medicaid untouched in the skinny bill because of his concerns.
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So no matter what they say, some areas of the country should remain untouched, period.
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But what we've discovered is a virtually untouched city in the middle of the jungle.
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For just as many people defending Priyanka's untouched armpits, fans showed their support of her cover.
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From the outside, the container looked untouched, with the sticker sealing the lid still in place.
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He buried the cables in six test sites, with another six sites serving as untouched controls.
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It seemed inevitable that some sort of drilling would eventually occur in this previously untouched region.
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You'll have his stall inside the Angels clubhouse, left untouched for the remainder of the season.
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He and his wife were largely untouched by the manufacturing decline and the recent financial crisis.
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Even at Sagehen, large tracts of forest that should have been treated with fire remain untouched.
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This could explain why it has been left untouched, unlike so many other tombs in Egypt.
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The capsule splashed down in the early hours of July 24, a date that remains untouched.
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"Antarctica is isolated in itself but East Antarctica is generally just untouched," Walker tells The Verge.
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Despite its taboo, there aren't many issues or industries that are untouched by the sex industry.
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The film is otherwise untouched — this is really just a new print straight from the source.
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The idea of powerful creatures in the vast untouched wilderness has a sublime thrill to it.
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Considering all this, there is a lot of untouched potential for video games in later life.
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Untouched for over 50 years, the car is covered in dirt and laden with rat carcasses.
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Apple's untouched photo result is on the left and the Microsoft Pix shot on the right.
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The initial reaction of the prospective explorers when they heard the news about an untouched forest?
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In many cases, it's not unusual for models with natural hair to be left completely untouched.
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Majorities of young adults in Britain (70%) and France (64%) were equally untouched by organised faith.
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Cuddling in bed, Colton and Cassie kiss and stare at a tray of untouched breakfast food.
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"In some countries the real power circle remains untouched," Koch-Mehrin told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Lang pointed out that when stocks are in bear market mode, no stock is left untouched.
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After the ad had stayed up untouched for nearly two months, Maravilla came clean on Twitter.
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And in between, we got a peek at the untouched natural beauty surrounding this island country.
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This untouched photo has Graham proudly showing off her stretch marks and cellulite to the world.
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That means an account with $10,000 could turn into $2003,230 in 12 months, if left untouched.
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Such discursive acrobatics leave the causes of these crises unexamined, and those responsible untouched by guilt.
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The schoolhouse turned kitchen — it's still got a bell on the roof — was determinedly left untouched.
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The windowsill was lined with plates of tepid, untouched kebabs, which the kitchen downstairs had prepared.
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So, we can only imagine what the potentially untouched kitchens of multi-millionaires might look like.
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The U.S. government already has more contract workers than employees, and Trump's order leaves them untouched.
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The decrepit asylum (and the caretaker's house on the same land) remained untouched for 46 years.
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Despite months of scandal, with the hashtag #deleteuber sweeping Twitter, Uber's growth has been essentially untouched.
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Nary an industry has been left untouched: insurance, ridesharing, co-working, robotics and even dog-walking.
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Nothing about gardens is "natural" in the sense of the word as meaning untouched or wild.
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It has all been untouched since then, despite the village's having being sold into private ownership.
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But for now, they can't give it to any patients; it sits untouched on a shelf.
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The funds have apparently been sitting untouched since then, and are now worth $7.7 million USD.
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Finally, and most importantly, Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, which covered upward of 15 million people, remains untouched.
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Yet Republicans may find the political costs of leaving this issue untouched to be too high.
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Untouched by man, natural landscapes bloom with color in the Salt Series by photographer David Burdeny.
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Speaking of climate change, untouched places also happen to be humanity's biggest shield against the phenomenon.
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Beckham ran the next 215 yards into the end zone untouched, with three Ravens chasing him.
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Eagles linebacker Najee Goode got turned around, allowing Thompson to walk into the end zone untouched.
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"Trump's Budget Slashes Spending, Leaves Social Security & Medicare Untouched," declared a headline from Fox Business News.
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Dessert for the lunch was an apple tart, many of which were untouched after the event.
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The victim had dropped a box containing $200, meant for charity, but the money went untouched.
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But nearby Saliboko was untouched by flame, and Lendu families there were going about their lives.
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Some reform-minded folks, like myself, were still operating relatively untouched by Putin's wing of government.
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Or you could fold up one, unfold another and leave the third untouched — and so on.
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The rosé soup—which I tried to jazz up with some creme fraiche—was mostly untouched.
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Beautiful black and white images of that 503 race show the circuit to be virtually untouched.
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Thanks to the vagaries of wind and terrain, one thick section of the forest was untouched.
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Despite months of scandal, with the hashtag #deleteuber sweeping Twitter, Uber's growth has been essentially untouched.
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The letters have been untouched since 1956, when Hale donated them to the Princeton University Library.
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My stash sits securely in my digital wallet, untouched since the day it was deposited there.
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St. John and St. Thomas took a beating from Irma, while St. Croix was largely untouched.
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No butter patty could be left untouched, and we swore not to purge or self-harm.
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Medicare would be untouched, and the main function of Social Security — retirement income — would flow unimpeded.
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They are taking gay history out of the drawer where it has lain untouched, awaiting usefulness.
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The whole event lasted about 30 minutes, and the drink sat there untouched the whole time.
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As a result, the subject of detransitioners' health-care experiences remains virtually untouched by academic researchers.
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North Sentinel Island, part of the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean, has remained virtually untouched.
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His photos provide an astonishing look at a ghost city largely untouched since the nuclear disaster.
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Soon enough I was pushed back through the crowd to the street, my notebook almost untouched.
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Back in the dining room, a pile of black-eyed peas sat, untouched, on Williams's plate.
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Untouched rolling hills of snow for as far as the eye can see—it's postcard shit.
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The Medicaid expansion still stands, largely untouched by the Trump administration, and covering millions of Americans.
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The fresh-faced Room star posed behind the chocolate comedy and tragedy masks, which remained, impressively, untouched.
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Six years ago, the region was left largely untouched by the earthquake that shattered the Haitian capital.
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Apparently, leaving these small passageways untouched can potentially lead to an offensive smell or — worse — an infection.
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As for monetization, Facebook has many untouched levers, including using bots enabled commerce within Messenger and Whatsapp.
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I took a last look at the building, still lit, and that glass ceiling still frustratingly untouched.
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Bailey trailed the play untouched, received Pouliot's pass, deked Fleury and scored while falling to the ice.
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It has been comparatively untouched by the innovation, disruption and consolidation that have driven costs down elsewhere.
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They also ordered pizza for the large gathering of reporters outside the room, which went largely untouched.
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It's the exact distance at which you can contemplate tragedy's spectacle yet remain untouched by its damage.
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When I woke up my closet door was ajar, but other than that everything was otherwise untouched.
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As we learn from Forge Logan, there is a virtual world untouched by (and invisible to) humans.
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The president wants to leave Medicare, health insurance for the old, and Social Security (public pensions) untouched.
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If we want to avoid disastrous climate change, we have to leave many of these reserves untouched.
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This growth presents huge market opportunities in a nearly untouched space, all by virtue of Internet connectedness.
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Amidst the staggering rise of on-demand delivery services, the convenience store has been left relatively untouched.
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INJURY UPDATE UCLA&aposs leading receiver Darren Andrews went down untouched on a reverse in the fourth.
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There was confusion in some of the blocking schemes, allowing linebackers to blitz untouched up the middle.
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Rare created the original Battletoads in 1991, but the series has remained untouched for nearly two decades.
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The video showcases the beauty of the untouched landscape across the wide, sweeping spaces of the refuge.
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The government and the IMF said social programs for the poor would be untouched under the deal.
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Atomico's Zennström echoes these sentiments, arguing that manufacturing has until now remained "relatively untouched" by digital technology.
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The woods were full of untouched treasure: stout boletes, high-capped morels, oyster mushrooms, tiny yellow chanterelles.
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Plus, there are virtually hundreds of quotable SpongeBob SquarePants moments that remain untouched by Online's magic wand.
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Pittsburgh struck first on Hall's 79-yard run untouched to the end zone in the first quarter.
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I had always thought of her as pure, someone apart from our world, untouched by our chaos.
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Any amount granted to me, went into my savings and remained untouched unless there was an emergency.
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This week, Trump has floated a vast punitive policy regime that would mostly leave white communities untouched.
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Telecom companies are also largely untouched by weather changes, though no sector can escape weather effects entirely.
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But financial advisers continually warn parents to leave their IRAs and 401(k)s untouched for college.
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Today, the park looks like an untouched grassland, with rolling hills, expansive greenery, and plenty of wildlife.
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Sleep was scarce; the granola bars I stole from the office kitchen sat untouched in my backpack.
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Lorelai is blissfully sipping champagne; Rory, next to her, looks nervous, and her champagne bottle is untouched.
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There really isn't -- see almost a single building in the east of Aleppo that was left untouched.
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There are some things in life that that are so pure they deserve to be left untouched.
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Small government conservatives were upset that Medicare and the retirement portion of Social Security were left untouched.
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What the moderates are worried about: Medicaid, Medicaid, Medicaid The revised Senate bill left Medicaid virtually untouched.
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They also highlight that emergency funding for banks from the European Central Bank (ECB) remains relatively untouched.
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Ingram went around the left side untouched from 22 yards for his first touchdown on the season.
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It's comparable to stepping into a pristine snowy field or discovering an untouched continent of the world.
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A search of Berreth's home by police found cinnamon rolls apparently untouched since Thanksgiving, reports CBS News.
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Littlefinger has been a huge disappointment, but he's trotting out of the Vale with an untouched army.
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He cannot cut taxes, leave Social Security spending untouched, and reduce the national debt all at once.
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Her diary lies untouched on her desk along with the scrapbook in which she doodled favorite quotes.
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Sure, there were some spaces still to shade, whole cities left strangely untouched, but not that many.
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He made a good move, and as a result was all alone and untouched when he shot.
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This year's mind-boggling extreme weather has shown us that climate change will leave few Americans untouched.
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While rates trading will be scaled back, fixed income research was untouched, according to the lender's statement.
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I always eat the whole thing and hate myself through my untouched dinner later in the day.
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From Topshop and Theory to Adidas and Stuart Weitzman, there's no section left untouched during this round.
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I can't wait to retrace my steps and figure out which parts of the map remain untouched.
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Lawmakers are slowly turning a watchful eye to the technologies, which have been largely untouched by Congress.
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Most of the home's structure has been left untouched, according to Redfin real-estate agent Robert Giambalvo.
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Northern Thailand is famous for its remote and untouched caves, which draw visitors from around the world.
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New optimism Things remain virtually untouched since the October 9 fire, but there are some striking visuals.
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But Brown's clemency spree has left the state's death row at San Quentin State Prison largely untouched.
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Case law remains untouched, and the shareholders not involved in the process have no idea what happened.
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They concluded that the 1905 Kangra earthquake damaged the Bharmour temples, but left the Chamba temples untouched.
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If tax reform does eventually pass, and tax breaks for retirement remain untouched, we cannot declare victory.
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In contrast, Ultima Thule seems to be truly untouched -- a museum piece from the dawn of time.
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"The unbelievable part is that my bottom jaw is untouched and no damage was done," she wrote.
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The apartment looked untouched, the property manager said, adding Legan had indicated the location was too remote.
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The '90s me had a head full of tight, untouched curls that went down past my shoulders.
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In Latin America the destruction of coca bushes generally hurts small producers but leaves the kingpins untouched.
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The breadth of the destruction is staggering -- intact or untouched homes hard to find amid the chaos.
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His parents, who live in Beijing, inherited his equity in the company, and have left it untouched.
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Crary's theory that sleep is the last frontier untouched by late capitalism may even already be outdated.
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She eventually put them into a large stack, and they sat on a shelf, untouched for years.
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At-home hair color is a huge market that has largely been untouched in terms of innovation.
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Others, however, have remained untouched for years — reduced to a creepy spot to snap an Instagram photo.
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After Lady Bomanji died in 1986, the home remained untouched with the couple's items still scattered around.
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Unlike previous versions of the bill, the conference committee version leaves the student loan interest deduction untouched.
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"Sudan is one of the few internationally untouched markets and the investment opportunities are unique," he added.
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Yet for all the acknowledgment of the past, the material disadvantage suffered in the present remains untouched.
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While much of the political violence has been concentrated in several states, no state has been untouched.
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They can slam one house to splinters and leave teacups untouched on the kitchen table next door.
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Americans are starting to feel the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which has left few industries untouched.
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In rare cases, it's discovering a publication or game office's inventory that's been untouched over the years.
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Children play in former Soviet military buildings, framed by huge amounts of sky and seemingly untouched land.
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Director Tom Hooper stated the film owes a debt to the city and its "untouched" city centre.
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Some result from helicopter crashes, when riders are searching for untouched snow in the high mountain passes.
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Regardless of the state of the market, an untouched "barn find" usually creates a stir at auction.
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For me, dance music was always sitting around the corner, untouched and more of a subconscious endeavor.
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When we got home, I retrieved 13 untouched bottles of leftover medicine stowed away in my closet.
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The deep sea is the most mysterious realm on Earth, and remains virtually untouched by human activity.
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Instead, it chose to raise rates in a new way, by paying banks to leave reserves untouched.
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Skinny repeal would let Medicaid expansion continue untouched in the 30 states that currently participate in program.
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The Lenovo keyboard, thankfully, remains untouched, maintaining the IBM ThinkPad legacy that Lenovo purchased many moons ago.
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But the corporate and political elites of the country have been largely untouched by the #MeToo movement.
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This rule thus singles out struggling news outlets for stringent regulation while leaving the biggest players untouched.
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He then instructed our server to wrap up his untouched steak and insisted I take it home.
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The sanctions adopted by the 15-member Council left important elements of the North Korean economy untouched.
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Instead of being a massive art collection, the Corvettes sat untouched in Manhattan garages for 25 years.
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The ruins remained, untouched by excavations thanks to the sturdy guard above: the mosque of Nabi Yunus.
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They also said that the works had sat untouched in their garage for more than four decades.
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In these areas, fish and coral develop untouched, so future generations have a chance to fish them.
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"We did see some areas that came out of it looking almost untouched, amazingly," Dr. Dahlgren said.
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Mr. Arias reached in and pulled out a piece of mail from 2013, untouched for five years.
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Fact checkers have focused on misleading photos and videos, but are leaving climate-related misinformation mostly untouched.
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The focus on two previously untouched firms shows that efforts to restrict Chinese technology firms are expanding.
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The scenery was spectacular: sheer, snow-capped mountains rising from the sea, fjords cutting into untouched wilderness.
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Yet there is an abundance of untouched wonders across the US that very few travelers know about.
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But they left the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees untouched, an acknowledgment of the court's exalted status.
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By Friday, the family had moved back in to their Windsor home, untouched by the Kincade Fire.
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Few homes or families in Bay County were untouched by Michael's devastation, including those of first responders.
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But the trade channel had largely been left untouched given the complexity and magnitude of transactions involved.
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You cannot lose money in a CD if you leave it untouched for the full term length.
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Foles, and the Eagles, seem to inhabit a place untouched by the mayhem churning all around them.
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Today the building is a condominium, its eastern facade improbably untouched, hidden by the garage for decades.
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For more than 50 years, he has been preserving on film the untouched areas of the landscape.
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Russia and mainland China, two countries that have maintained cordial relations with North Korea, were relatively untouched.
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As of this morning, we're at 450... And this is completely untouched, purely organic traffic so far.
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"He criticizes the boogeyman of 'factory farming' while leaving his favorite 'family farms' untouched," the article says.
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The wall says that Trump's thinking on the matter is untouched by humanitarian concern or high-mindedness.
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From religious beliefs and political associations to thoughts about friendship and favorite designers, no topic is left untouched.
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Funding for pending government contracts for wall prototypes is untouched — those contracts were funded through the 2016 budget.
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The Frick Collection renewed their expansion efforts, seeking out new proposals that will leave the museum's garden untouched.
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In the decades after its closure, unmarked graves where prisoners had been buried at night were left untouched.
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So in this version of Brexit, the game, at least at player level, would carry on virtually untouched.
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Using tactics of infiltration and manipulation of social movements and surveillance of activists, it left no movement untouched.
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Various metal usages follow—guitar din, guitar arpeggiation, toy-piano scene-shift, drum flourishes untouched by human hand.
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It's hard to watch the rare human moments untouched by electronic mediation taken over by even more tech.
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Now, the hosts have a patch of land that's basically terra incognita, untouched by the sins of mankind.
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The layers are even, with nary the smallest square millimeter of the scone left untouched by the accompaniments.
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Joe Thornton waited patiently behind Montreal's net before sending a perfect feed to Marleau, untouched in the slot.
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External monitor support appears to have gone untouched following its rudimentary introduction with the USB-C iPad Pro.
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Dotted through the reed-beds of Snape are little oases of woodland which have remained untouched for centuries.
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Even in the nineteen-twenties, it was almost impossible to find groups of humans untouched by Western practices.
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"The gentleman that put it together in Switzerland to Justin's hands, nobody in between, untouched," he said ceremonially.
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My pride kept the EBT card, untouched, in the back pocket of my wallet for almost a year.
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For me, the 360 video is interesting because you are seeing the world captured as it is, untouched.
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That's when he noticed the package he dropped off four days earlier was still on the porch, untouched.
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When Erik Satie died in Arcueil, his bedroom was said to contain 23 umbrellas and an untouched piano.
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Of course the benefit of using a USB drive or DVD is that your existing OS remains untouched.
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A search of Berreth's home by police found cinnamon rolls apparently untouched since that day, reports CBS News.
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It looks almost unreal—the white of the ice looks completely pristine and the structures just look untouched.
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Until the demolition, the "new" facility had largely remained untouched since Faraday Future signed the lease last August.
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Until now, Turkey's leading firms, mostly Istanbul-based and affiliated with the secular elite, have been largely untouched.
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The Big Day When the big day arrived I arrived on set with freshly washed but untouched hair.
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Efforts have been dogged by conflicting policies or inconsistent enforcement, leaving large swaths of white nationalist content untouched.
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Yasuhiro Ishimoto captured the calming sight of soft, untouched snow settling on parked cars in the Chicago winter.
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Then he saw Barton give a talk on hunting for microbes in secluded caves untouched by human civilization.
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No ube dessert should go untouched, and the people of Japan are remiss to not have picked Gengar.
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But this site is special both because the rainforest is nearly untouched -- and because there's so much data.
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Almost no country in the newly independent continent was untouched by socialist ideas in the post-colonial period.
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But one area that has remained relatively untouched by tech is the art evaluation aspect of the business.
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Algeria was relatively untouched when the 2011 "Arab Spring" uprisings swept away veteran autocrats in the Arab world.
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While there are branded lip balms aplenty, lipsticks are still generally untouched by these kinds of licensing partnerships.
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Based on what we're seeing in this untouched video, there'd be ZERO reasons to Photoshop a damn thing.
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Three years later, the Chinese-driven banana boom has left few locals untouched, but not everyone is smiling.
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Suddenly you're left staring at the blackest mirror of technology and see your regular, normal, untouched IRL face.
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Algeria was relatively untouched when the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings swept away veteran autocrats in the Arab world.
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It also left its £375 billion ($540 billion) asset purchase program, designed to stimulate lending and growth, untouched.
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Meow Wolf will most certainly attract many newcomers to an area that has been untouched for so long.
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Suddenly a gorilla hunched — wary, dangerous and, judging by the untouched fried potatoes and toast, apparently avoiding carbs.
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The dilapidated property was left untouched for 46 years and will likely cost millions of dollars to renovate.
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They said they were surprised to see the scene was not taped off and was still largely untouched.
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Still, the works were left untouched until January, when she was contacted by Mr. Fialho and Ms. Levin.
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Cizikas went in untouched, shuffled the puck and backhanded a shot past Bobrovsky at the 7:06 mark.
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Brussels in particular is a city of bubbles, with parallel communities untouched by any sense of national identity.
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Three of the buildings burned down to their foundations, but the fourth remained completely untouched by the flames.
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It was purchased in 2013 by a local businessman after spending over a quarter of a century untouched.
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"I think the Polaroid is this little jewel that, in some ways, is just untouched," Mr. Corman said.
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"The last layer of varnish was left untouched," Regina Moreira, head of the restoration team, told Le Monde.
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In fact, he emerges from the muck untouched – his pants barely cuffed, and pointy leather shoes almost spotless.
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Untouched for nearly 4,000 years, the ornately painted tomb in Egypt's Saqqara region, is in nearly pristine condition.
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In winter, their ice-laced surfaces shimmer beside snow-capped mountains: a vision of natural beauty, blissfully untouched.
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The law will also leave untouched weaponry and registration procedures for shooting courses and competitions held in Switzerland.
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One of the last untouched places on earth is about to be given away to the oil industry.
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As long as elections were untouched, there was hope among the opposition that someone might beat the odds.
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Mr. Roth brought me to his window to proudly point out the same dimpled masonry, untouched by time.
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This time, he was to include Mr. Saint Laurent's studio, which had remained untouched, in the public space.
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I sold a few at our moving sale, but the rest sit untouched in a cramped storage unit.
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None of them is untouched by violence, and the repercussions ricochet among them and down through the generations.
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"Just let me have my moment," he says as the pair smile at each other over untouched salads.
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Untouched, of course, were the political elite who argued that the job killer was not China but automation.
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According to Fedorov, areas where the permafrost sits under trees -- both untouched -- are much less prone to degradation.
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The mass grave remains untouched, the countless sun-bleached bones scattered along the sand awaiting collection and identification.
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And he offered his own home as evidence that no building in Medellín seemed untouched by past crimes.
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Tate bobbled the football until he gained control of it and ran untouched for a 64-yard touchdown.
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Kiley, the night manager, had twenty-four dollars in his pocket; the cash in the register was untouched.
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For two days, mourners had filed through the northern Tehran site, untouched since Mr. Khomeini died in 1989.
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Barbashev's backhand pass hit Sundqvist in stride and the center raced in untouched and scored at 5:31.
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It will be interesting if prosecutors decide to go after traders and leave this more visible activity untouched.
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But no one wore it on seniors day, and Simmons's locker has remained untouched, serving as a memorial.
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I eat the curry which is amazing but leave the milk untouched (I haven't had milk in decades).
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It had sat hidden and untouched for almost 50,000 years, sheltering rock art painted by ancient human ancestors.
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At one party I gave, much of my food went untouched, and one guest complained about the lighting.
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The land nearby remained untouched for decades, but was built up during a development boom in the 1980s.
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For more than three months, his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, had held an untouched advantage in public polling.
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The surrounding area is wilderness too — a sprawling land of untouched boreal forest and tundra, rivers and mountains.
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Haunted houses can be found everywhere, untouched since they burned down or the owners met an unfortunate end.
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Then there are the outpost dwellers, who strike out to build towns in as yet untouched occupied areas.
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Inside the scorched church, he found his laptop, the bag and the ledger outside the cabinet, mostly untouched.
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As pretty as it sounds, Butterfly Valley is a virtually untouched haven from the masses, according to Gough.
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In bookstores, works by mainstream publishers, other than those deemed pro-Kurdish, have been untouched by the crackdown.
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But it is not untouched by modern life, he added; some residents own cellphones and other consumer goods.
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"Here in the Yucatán, Mayan culture was untouched until the Spanish," he said, joining us at the table.
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Startlingly, that means genes giving rise to drug resistance can be found in places untouched by modern antibiotics.
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Outside, the image on the sign — a blue-and-white porcelain bowl with chopsticks atilt — was left untouched.
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Such is the Nordic, or Nordic-inspired, way; some things remain relatively untouched, while others change form entirely.
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In a heated midterm election cycle, the issue is a legislative fight Republican leaders would rather leave untouched.
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These primordial, icy remnants are over 13 billion years old and remain pristine—meaning they are virtually untouched.
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In blighted urban areas—West Baltimore and elsewhere—it's nearly impossible to find a block untouched by the epidemic.
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Ekeler took a quick swing pass to Rivers' left out of the backfield and entered the end zone untouched.
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I used to go to this really old dusty fabric store in Chicago that was untouched from the '70s.
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Scorched terrain sits behind houses that were untouched by the La Tuna Fire on September 3, 2017 near Burbank.
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For some reason, Apple products normally squeeze through Prime Day and Black Friday unscathed, with list prices remaining untouched.
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Things like friendships and streaks will remain untouched by the company, and Epic and Houseparty accounts will stay separate.
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You know what we're talking about: The ones that remain untouched while you hit pan on your favorite shades?
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They were always thrown in the trash even if it was a pizza that went untouched by the guests.
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Motohide Takami's images locate the exact distance at which you can contemplate tragedy yet remain untouched by its damage.
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However, the surge in construction threatens to outpace or match the increased demand for housing, leaving housing inventories untouched.
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"Thirty years ago, this was all untouched forest," he says (BRAZIL-LANDRIGHTS/INDIGENOUS (FEATURE, PIX), moved at 9 a.m.
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Now the people who shot that undercover video are the ones who got indicted and Planned Parenthood is untouched.
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The mountains of the Western Ghats are an opportunity to see a wild and untouched part of the country.
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If people speak up, it's likely that Obama's legacy for protecting important environmental and cultural sites will stay untouched.
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Kyein Chaung had been largely untouched by the wave of violence in 2012, and things began to look hopeful.
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Critics worry that decriminalisation will encourage trafficking and offences against minors, though laws against those offences would remain untouched.
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It found that Americans have $272 billion worth of untouched vacation days, up 21% from just a year ago.
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"Artists, painters and chefs" are drawn by Tulum's "art feel and vibe" and "beautiful untouched beaches," Mr. Lloyd said.
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The government has recently stated that despite its proposals to reform the GRA, the Equality Act will remain untouched.
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So Labour brought in comprehensive schools but left private education untouched, which the middle classes turned to in droves.
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Where streets that once looked impossibly untouched transform into trampled reminders of our dirty footprint on this here world.
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As both Septerhed and Ayala note, they've generally been left untouched by taggers and largely undamaged beyond natural causes.
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When he left, the apartment looked untouched, said the unit's property manager, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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After all, on a planet superheated by fossil fuels, there can be no far-off land untouched by industry.
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The BoE's £375 billion ($539 billion) asset-purchasing program, designed to stimulate lending and economic growth, also remained untouched.
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Virtually left untouched, the tools, machinery and equipment all sit unmoved from the day the place got shut down.
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It is a very real crisis that, if left untouched, will cause irreparable harm to current and future generations.
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Asked by senators Thursday about Trump's commitment to leave entitlement programs untouched, Mnuchin appeared to draw a similar line.
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One of Romney's central promises was to leave the safety net completely untouched for the old and near-old.
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Of the companies relevant to analytics, Cloudera was mostly untouched while Dataminr got a valuation haircut of 35 percent.
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There she finds the old version of the family bar, untouched: Oscar's remodelling only went halfway across the room.
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Pence's cover story is very convenient the vice president: It ensures that he's untouched by the chaos around him.
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No structure was left untouched, and many were among the estimated 25% of Florida Keys homes that were destroyed.
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I specifically looked up blog posts from noted pickup artist and misogynist Roosh V, all of which were untouched.
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By all estimates, the vast majority of comments submitted support public lands and national monuments and want them untouched.
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"Some countries have chosen to designate only Hezbollah's military wing, leaving its so-called political wing untouched," he said.
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Converted from a private home in 1951, it retains an unusually intimate charm and appears blissfully untouched by time.
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These deductions will remain untouched (they were all repealed in the House bill, left alone in the Senate bill).
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He seems to have escaped the turmoil of the 1960s and '70s not merely unscathed, but untouched by humanity.
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Through that first winter, the fence remained there, and the snow that collected within it sat soft and untouched.
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The untouched aquamarine glacial lakes we saw from the summit were almost eerie, unlike anything we'd ever seen before.
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Usually, once eggs are exposed, they are not viable, but have the best chance of survival if left untouched.
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Lindholm was untouched at the doorstep when he got the puck and quickly snapped the shot into the cage.
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A second American ship nearby, the Ponce, used to transport amphibious assault forces, was also untouched in the attack.
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Notwithstanding talk of clawbacks and lower overall pay, the compensation system on Wall Street remains untouched after the crisis.
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Buchanan explained that Twitter strips most metadata from images, but the service leaves a particular type called ICC untouched.
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They ran across a used-up grazing field, through the gate, and into a stretch of untouched, succulent grass.
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Are the basic nude shades whittled down to nothing, while any remotely fun or colorful ones look basically untouched?
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But the prostate has a ton of nerve endings and largely sits unloved and untouched for most adults' lives.
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Not even the most frivolous catwalk devotee remains untouched by a presidential race as unprecedentedly weird as this one.
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In satellite images, other important facilities like fuel bunkers, a main assembly building and the gantry tower remain untouched.
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Next to her, pink, red and yellow rose bouquets adorned with balloons that read "Love you MOM" stood untouched.
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Olympic records usually fall every few Games; some records set during the steroid era have stood untouched for decades.
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You can then paint the Sheetrock with a fresh coat of paint, and your wall is an untouched canvas.
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They carefully avoided the security cameras, left the collection boxes untouched, and lit two candles on their way out.
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I gave him numbers of mental health hotlines and contacts for support groups, which lay untouched on the counter.
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"It's incredibly unlikely sharks would have bitten the heads off six seals but left the bodies untouched," he added.
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Did you know that the original webpage for the 1996 movie Space Jam remains online, untouched since its inception?
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With her house untouched by the fire, Julionna Keers is luckier than most of her classmates at Paradise High.
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This left untouched only assistance to the Palestinian security forces, long popular with both Israeli and American security officials.
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But even as Crispr, a transformative gene-editing tool, made seemingly impossible genetic alterations possible, reptiles had remained untouched.
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The restrooms were upgraded in 2014 and the concession rebuilt in 2015, but the screening rooms have remained untouched.
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At Northwell Health's pathology lab on Long Island, a new doctor's cubicle stands empty, her computer and microscope untouched.
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It is as thrilling to me as a brand new untouched canvas; light, air, space, and all unsullied possibility.
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After years of leaving WhatsApp untouched and independent, Mr. Zuckerberg was insistent that the free service start making money.
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The weather-sealed design is almost untouched from last generation, though it's more capable in the image quality department.
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A home in front of his appeared to have been demolished, but the homes on either side seemed untouched.
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In West Texas boomtowns, few if any sectors are untouched by the oil and gas business and its volatility.
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My intention here is not to throw up a cloud and allow Gatlin to slip untouched off the stage.
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However, Peru's basic economic model will likely remain untouched, regardless of which contender for the presidency comes out ahead.
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Senators in both parties rushed on Tuesday to categorically embrace the filibuster and profess that it would remain untouched.
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Mr. Lockwood said some apartments in the Grenfell building remained untouched, while others had been destroyed in the fire.
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The package proposes using untouched money, including hundreds of millions of dollars in fiscal 2020 cash to fight Ebola.
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When over 3,000 abortions are committed daily in this country – the consequences of that brutal act leave few untouched.
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At the Blue Note in New York, where she sang for the last time, her voice sounded magically untouched.
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N. The Canadian band has miraculously remained untouched by the trend of critical reassessment and appreciation of pop music.
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She had the clean, untouched look of an adolescent: a neat, short bob, a buttoned-up top with pearls.
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Obamacare is a disaster that, left untouched, will be saved only by a massive taxpayer bailout of insurance companies.
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DeLauro's bill, for instance, has sat untouched in the Ways and Means Committee since it was introduced in February.
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Roby picked off Blake Bortles' wobbler across the middle in the third quarter and went untouched the other way.
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Why would a solid conservative majority with the unquestioned power to revise the court's past work leave Roe untouched?
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The room is roped off and Waters doesn't enter it — the installation remains untouched, even by his house cleaners.
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They can be lulled into a false sense of familiarity that might have them pushing boundaries better left untouched.
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This includes leaving the statue of Columbus untouched but installing a new monument, dedicated to Native American cultures, nearby.
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But Scalia's opinion made clear that the decision would leave untouched many "longstanding prohibitions" on the use of guns.
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"This place looks like untouched paradise with perfect palm trees on sand spit islands surrounded by perfect turquoise waters."
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Crop subsidies and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as food stamps, are considered mandatory and would remain untouched.
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McDavid cruised untouched into the slot and took a feed from Draisaitl, which he promptly buried for the milestone marker.
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They were largely untouched by the madness south of the border and across the pond and kept churning out profits.
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Despite being a short two-hour flight from the popular tourist destination Bali, Sumba has remained largely untouched by tourism.
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School breakfast and lunch programs, which are administered by the US Department of Agriculture, remain untouched in Trump's proposed budget.
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The vast majority of content on Amazon Prime Video for India is untouched, sources at the industry and company added.
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But between May and mid-October if you can brave the long drive, exquisite monasteries and untouched natural beauty await.
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The firm has been relatively untouched by the current backlash against tech firms, and is less vulnerable to new regulation.
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Because let's be real: We're all guilty of favoring one or two shades and leaving the other 15 totally untouched.
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I was lucky; the next morning I found it sitting there untouched underneath a chair as the staff served breakfast.
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It was like the only thing that was untouched by the flood was a picture of Barack and Michelle Obama.
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Yet, despite this clear evidence of verbal and emotional abuse, Stanley Kubrick's reputation as an "auteur" has remained mostly untouched.
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The conflict has claimed some 220,000 lives and displaced 5 million more, meaning that few Colombian families have been untouched.
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A buy-and-hold portfolio of 60% stocks and 40% bonds in 1926 left untouched would be worth just $1.92.
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By not sitting tight and leaving their investments untouched, many of those missed out on the subsequent recovery and boom.
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One of the first real pubs in town when it opened in 1998, the hobbit-hole interior has remained untouched.
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As noted earlier, it's certainly the biggest compilation of them ever, with almost no incarnation of the character left untouched.
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The group announced it would take over the project, which sat untouched and unfinished for years after lending dried up.
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LARRY HOGAN works a room like Joe Frazier worked an opponent's upper body: thoroughly, relentlessly, joyfully, leaving no part untouched.
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Since then, the facilities are believed to have largely sat untouched, though they were used for family reunions last year.
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While lesbians are (rightfully) figuring out what better inclusion could look like, many gay men's spaces have remained largely untouched.
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Trump has said funding for Medicare and Social Security, two of the government's most expensive entitlement programs, will remain untouched.
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But for the most part, the data used by scientists has remained untouched, and the archiving efforts seem largely superfluous.
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If you can't optimize anything in the new platform, at least disrupt an industry that's been relatively untouched by technology.
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If you can't optimize a piece of the next technology stack, at least disrupt an industry relatively untouched by technology.
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Sometimes she is scared, but she still has dreams and is doing her best to leave no one dream untouched.
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But in reality, it's a technological marvel, an untouched El-Dorado where Black people have been allowed to prosper, unhindered.
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One way they kept fidelity to the series was by leaving the sessions between Heidi and Walter almost completely untouched.
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As Google flip-flopped on its decision, other ad blockers makers remained more or less untouched by the shifting policy.
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Yet you leave the savings untouched, and pay only as much of the bill as your current-account balance allows.
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If not tax cuts, Trump obviously took the position in 2016 that he would leave Medicare and Social Security untouched.
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Some are untouched, and others have been only surveyed by the small groups of volunteers working two weeks each year.
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It's proceeding apace, untouched by the drama that has engulfed the Trump White House and threatens to sink his presidency.
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In the case of the petro, however, the oil reserves remain untouched and underground within a small town in Venezuela.
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In the last election, only Martin O'Malley and Jill Stein took public funds, leaving the majority of the money untouched.
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From there, it went to Espinosa's Soundcloud page, where it remains even now, somehow untouched — so far — by copyright strikes.
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Staring paralyzed at an untouched canvas, waiting for an idea make itself known, is at once exhilarating and anxiety-inducing.
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When he finally gained access, Aaron found a massive, untouched archive of stuff left by both Burroughs and his uncle.
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What a waste: Chinese tourists in #Bangkok spotted snatching tons of food in a buffet but left much untouched pic.twitter.
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White gained most of the 59 yards, including 8 yards untouched on a toss around left end for the score.
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Using his body, snowshoes, and math, Beck plodded a sprawling Stark banner in the untouched snow of the French Alps.
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They will disproportionately impact the worst offenders in the News Feed while leaving higher quality sites mostly untouched, he said.
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So Fairway will cut down its secured debt, become a private company, while leaving everyone else untouched in the process.
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Another source briefed on the meeting said officials brought a stack of documents to the table that were left untouched.
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That's why NASA is so interested in studying a relatively untouched asteroid sample in the clean laboratories here on Earth.
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A large amount of aid for Puerto Rico is reportedly untouched at the Port of San Juan, CNN reported Thursday.
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Vincent Davis broke through the line and ran untouched for a 61-yard score to put Pitt ahead 10-93.
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In an "America first" world, pressure to rely on domestic natural resources is driving us to exploit previously untouched lands.
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Critics, including the Catholic Church, say the campaign has overwhelmingly targeted the urban poor and left drug kingpins largely untouched.
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If it burns down in a few of the deals but the other deals are untouched, I'm OK with that.
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Though ESPN has gone through changes, politics—up until very recently—remained a mostly untouched subject in an explicit manner.
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Once he's selected his colors and made preliminary sketches of his design, Vile can transform an untouched wall like this ...
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It was like something set down on Rachel's house, upending it, while the rest of the town was left untouched.
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Yet their lives are untouched by social media, and they appear rarely to have seen a movie or watched television.
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When the dust settles, the potent core of the law remains untouched, and is widely appreciated by the American public.
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"The best use for an HSA is the healthy, wealthy person who leaves their HSA untouched until retirement," Benz said.
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That said, many space scientists argue that landing sites should remain wholly untouched to prevent destruction of data and contamination.
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Photos show entire homes charred down to the foundation, next to homes that survived as if untouched by the flames.
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We believe very strongly in an unalterable "nature" which is uninfluenced and untouched by the environments in which we reside.
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But they left many untouched, going first for the ones containing the black binders, which contained the most critical designs.
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An untouched floor drain in one of the site's rooms may contain grape pips that can be tested for DNA.
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It's been relatively untouched by the tech boom and the accompanying high rises that pepper the rest of the city.
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At first glance, the city's center — its magnificent, well-manicured architecture shining with eternal beauty — appeared untouched since the Renaissance.
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In Marigot, the French capital, souvenir vendors set up stalls across from blown-out buildings, seemingly untouched since the hurricane.
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The property, untouched for decades, has been reclaimed by nature — deer, beavers, salamanders and canopies of majestic trees are thriving.
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The tomb had remained untouched, said Mostafa Waziri, the secretary general of Egypt's supreme council of antiquities, according to Reuters.
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Wall Street had lobbied hard to preserve the tax break, and cheered the House Republicans' decision to leave it untouched.
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Your money must sit untouched in the CD for a fixed amount of time, usually between one and 10 years.
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In Biden's section, however, there were notable gaps of empty seats and boxes of untouched blue thundersticks on the floor.
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And then, once the set is broken down, there will be trash cans full of untouched sandwiches and discarded props.
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Nearly the entire surface of the state is sedimentary rock, largely untouched by glaciation, making it perfect for fossil preservation.
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It seems no Boricua was untouched by the unspeakable impact of the storm, from which the island is still recovering.
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Back in the city, she came over at strange times, carrying a gym bag that stayed untouched by the door.
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Bombay accommodated every faith and was relatively untouched by the mass violence that accompanied the Partition of India in 1947.
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Mr. Trump promised repeatedly during his campaign to leave those huge programs untouched, reassuring his voters who rely on them.
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Another 47 percent said only some of ObamaCare should be repealed, while 31 percent said it should be left untouched.
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This would reduce their value while leaving the accounts of smaller depositors untouched so the wealthy would carry the burden.
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Metcalf fell down short of the goal line but was untouched and recovered to make it into the end zone.
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Despite its age — or perhaps because of it — the village has been left largely untouched by the workings of time.
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For a decade, they left the previous tenant's sign ("Speedy's Place") untouched, but the neighbors knew them as Tamales Tonchita.
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Republicans have long wanted to lower capital gains taxes, but they were largely left untouched in the new tax law.
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On the street where the Americans died, three houses were destroyed, but others close by were untouched by the bombing.
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Five plays later, Louisville widened the lead to 28-14 when Williams galloped 25 yards untouched into the end zone.
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Twenty years ago, Anthem blossomed from untouched desert land in Maricopa County, 303 miles (56 km) north of downtown Phoenix.
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Neal ran 248 yards untouched for a tiebreaking touchdown to give Syracuse a 219-20 lead with 8:29 remaining.
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Down a road littered with the detritus of urban warfare, a main mosque topped with azure domes, was mostly untouched.
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The dollar index bounced back from one week lows after the Federal Reserve announced it is keeping interest rates untouched.
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She found some sandwiches that were in Ziploc bags and untouched by the bleach, she said, so she ate them.
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The Place: The 24,000-square-foot colossus thumps amid an industrial stretch of Bushwick still untouched by lifestyle-condo developers.
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Such multinational companies have accumulated nearly $2750 trillion offshore, mostly in tax haven subsidiaries, untouched by the United States taxman.
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She and her husband packed away all of Hunter's belongings, left untouched in his room, three months before Grayson's birth.
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They set a table laden with food, which, during the Saturday worship session I attended in July, goes entirely untouched.
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Two of his novels were published posthumously, but the rest of his work was left untouched until its recent destruction.
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It was untouched and unlooted, Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, told reporters at the site.
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Almost no side of modern pop is untouched by it, or avoids its methodology, from Drake to Rihanna to Flume.
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Gatlinburg mayor Mike Werner said destroyed properties in many cases are next to properties that appear untouched or with little damage.
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Zillow's disdain for the bar cart comes from the fact that its contents often sit for days, untouched and collecting dust.
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Left untouched, Victorian wallpaper could still release flakes of arsenic into the air or produce arsenical gas when conditions were damp.
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Or do changes happen smoothly, untouched by population dynamics, as Petrov's and Feschotte's models predict and recent work in flies supports?
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Other people grumbled that banks of snow, untouched by plows, had left them and their cars stranded on many side roads.
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We had enough in our savings — still untouched after our wedding — to cover the down payment and fix up the house.
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In a Maine teacher's long con, one unsealed Twinkie has officially remained untouched and perfectly intact for the past 40 years.
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For all of Apple's efforts to be super efficient, there's still a lot of ancient software left untouched in High Sierra.
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But we can see clearly that that's a delusion and no corner of the planet will go untouched by climate change.
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As a result, more often than not, the ICC has come down on smaller, developing countries, leaving the world's superpowers untouched.
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With comparatively newer exposure to technology compared to younger urbanites, this older generation presents an untouched income stream for e-commerce.
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Furthermore, by targeting only large companies with more than 300 people, the legislation left Japan's small and medium-sized companies untouched.
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Even as they spread H5N20143 and other pathogens into dozens of countries in Europe, Asia and Africa, the Americas remained untouched.
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As the baseball team's stadium is currently named "SunTrust Park," Braves fans denounced Truist and asked the park's name remain untouched.
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" In her words, boredom is an "intense experience of time untouched by beauty, pleasure, comfort, and all other temporal salubrious sensations.
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" When she first moved into the Academy, Mpungose says, "I was shocked at how the buildings were so clean, so untouched.
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He remained untouched by the law, despite police in Los Angeles, New York and London launching investigations into him, until now .
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Keenum scored three plays later when he faked a handoff and ran untouched into the end zone from 9 yards out.
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Though the store was stocked with the just-released Fashion Show 7003 silk robes printed with roses, those racks went untouched.
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Nearly two years have passed since they met for that meal, but their place settings appear to have remained nearly untouched.
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Many of us stow our curling wands and dryers in the darkest corner of our bathroom cabinets, left untouched all summer.
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I had thick chestnut hair down to where my boobs should've budded and a dainty voice as yet untouched by testosterone.
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These methods might temporarily mitigate the damage caused by addiction, but on the Socratic view, they leave the underlying problem untouched.
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But perhaps there is an untouched group of people who will benefit from a simple game that requires no internet connection.
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But perhaps there is an untouched group of people who will benefit from a simple game that requires no internet connection.
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Murray then used his feet to sprint untouched 67 yards for a touchdown that brought the Sooners to within 45-38.
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The event's website describes the "untouched opportunities" available in the strategically located region, close to large markets in India and Bangladesh.
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When I first read these letters after Gaz died, it hurt so much that I left them untouched for six months.
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While the surfers swam away untouched, video footage of the event reveals just how close they came to a deadly encounter.
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Antarctica, larger than the United States and Mexico combined, and Greenland still offer vast, untouched icebound stretches for the ultra-hardy.
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You had these 80-year-old buildings that were untouched by vandalism, and instead were falling apart just through natural decay.
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Guns, including models like the 15mm semi-automatic pistol that killed Nicholas, remain virtually untouched by the electronic and digital revolutions.
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Two recalled an Isis commander whose apartment was struck with a missile, even as the floors below and above were untouched.
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Thankfully, at least one treat remains untouched in all of its sugary, rainbow glory: We're talking about the almighty Funfetti cake.
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Other than changing the main color of the earcups from silver to black, Sennheiser has left the HD 800 design untouched.
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Many cars have such a system, allowing drivers to unlock and enter their vehicles with the key in their pocket, untouched.
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Starting in the 1980s, researchers began using non-invasive X-ray imaging techniques, which offered significant insight while leaving mummies untouched.
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An untouched jar is deceptively smooth, but a quick excavation to the bottom reveals pockets of plump raisins and cinnamon ribbons.
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I am sure you're familiar with the formalist argument that art comes out of art, and remains untouched by everyday life.
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Unless, of course, you are talking only about the wellness of people whose lives are untouched by all of those forces.
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Valley of the Fallen is publicly funded—to the tune of over 12 million euros since 2012—and largely untouched, standing
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They took their first lead at 221-78 with 5:44 remaining when Porzingis coasted in untouched for a cutting dunk.
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Instead, they occur in particular neighborhoods — and on the same blocks — leaving much of the rest of the city relatively untouched.
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The deflection was scooped up by cornerback Janoris Jenkins, who scampered untouched for 65 yards and a 7-0 Giants lead.
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"We believe it's incredibly unlikely sharks would have bitten the heads off six seals but left the bodies untouched," Thompson said.
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"[Zipline] can perform 50 flights a day without a crash and on time, with a package untouched," PwC partner Mazur said.
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And it leaves old economy sectors, where the vast majority of America's estimated 400,000 non-military apprenticeships are currently situated, untouched.
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Uber had pushed its way into a country that has gone almost untouched by major American tech companies in recent years.
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Instead of the land being developed by farmers and ranchers, it's been left untouched for 75 years, and wildlife has boomed.
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This explains how the wreckage of a United States military plane can sit on a beach virtually untouched for 43 years.
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Yet on those same dying and mold-covered plants, the insects' eggs remain mysteriously untouched, like the eye of a hurricane.
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The country boasts some of the largest regions of untouched forest, and its oceans are among the most pristine on Earth.
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It is largely untouched by humans and is home to thousands of species including penguins, whales, seals and numerous fish species.
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Tresch said the cuts would leave "counter-violent extremist organization" activities largely untouched in several countries, including Somalia, Djibouti and Libya.
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Now, those who can afford to leave the money untouched can let it sit in those accounts until they are 72.
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Coal — the most carbon-intensive energy source — has been largely left untouched, and now generates 40 percent of the country's electricity.
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What had existed in her life, untouched and never lived, had raised her through the world like the bubble that rises.
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They also provide a look at the damage done, while it's still untouched by people returning to sift through what's left.
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He shoveled a pass to Tutu Atwell, who zipped 50 untouched yards down the right sideline for a 7-0 lead.
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The Vermont lawmaker warned that Mulvaney's positions on Social Security and Medicare contradict Trump's campaign statements to leave the programs untouched.
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This week, few industries were left untouched by the virus, which the World Health Organization has officially declared a global pandemic.
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A number of homes were untouched by flames that first swept into the town on Thursday, but they were the exceptions.
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On the desktop were a bunch of Word files untouched since 19993 and 1998, when I began working at Time magazine.
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The strong numbers will help officials in Beijing to argue that the trade war has left China's domestic economy largely untouched.
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My residential hall is eerily quiet; board games sit untouched in the lounge and the washing machines sit empty and dry.
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But to walk among the gunnera in abundance, amid mountains untouched by human hands, felt like stepping into a time machine.
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Many of the buildings appear untouched since then, whether inhabited or not, and it seems the townspeople prefer dilapidation to development.
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The deal leaves untouched Beijing's subsidies for homegrown industries and its firm control over crucial levers of its hard-charging economy.
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The reason Social Security and Medicare left the Obama years untouched was fundamentally that Republicans didn't want to make a deal.
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Yet the lesson of Trump's presidency is that controversies that would hollow out a normal White House often leave him untouched.
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As the butterflies became more resistant, they were able to enjoy a new supply of food untouched by most other insects.
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Sanders goes untouched in these debates because the other candidates don't have a mythic platform from which to launch an attack.
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Security guards wandered around the Armani store because there was nobody to check, as dance music pulsed over the untouched clothes.
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It will surprise many to hear that, if both are left untouched, there are still $85033 trillion in mandatory spending programs.
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Those earthy shades that've gone untouched in your palette — like brick red, warm amber, and leathery brown — suddenly feel fresh again.
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"But I'm missing my customers," she said on Monday, pointing to a mostly untouched case full of fresh bagels and spreads.
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At his best, as here, Mr. Nelsons has a talent for letting music emerge seemingly untouched, as if unsullied by interpretation.
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Their first night together, he brusquely orders her to undress, only to crawl into bed, leaving her naked, untouched and puzzled.
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By contrast, about 63 percent say Congress should either leave the A.C.A. untouched or change it so that it does more.
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Sydney's rocky coastline didn't lend itself to clearing land for agriculture, which slowed development and left lots of native plants untouched.
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The optimal result for her tonight: something that does damage to the Democrats running ahead of her and leaves her untouched.
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No Uighur family was untouched by this tragedy, but it seemed to her that too many people were politicizing the crisis.
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Hollywood may always have had a ferocious appetite for sequels, but one genre, the musical, has surprisingly been left relatively untouched.
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These objects live in a cold, dark place, untouched by anything else, and act like records from the early solar system.
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East Timor, for example, offers "a destination (almost) untouched by human hand" in ads suggesting that "being first has its rewards."
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In the midst of a misdirection running fake, Williams slipped through the heart of the Giants defense untouched — and apparently unseen.
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We then let the whole setup sit untouched for about two hours while we worked on other parts of the review.
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Some sections of abandoned churches, like at this one in Italy, have remained totally intact after being left untouched for years.
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But he makes music as though he&aposs untouched by fame, pressure, self-doubt, or the machinations of the music industry.
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Many ecologists tend to think that before Europeans arrived in the Americas, the vast wilderness was pristine and untouched by humans.
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Unlike the House bill, it leaves the mortgage interest deduction untouched and leaves the medical expense deduction in place as well.
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When the sun shines through the boxes, beautiful shapes play on the milky wooden floors, which Crump and Sassoon left untouched.
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We had chosen this train for its proximity to wildness — an enchanted landscape carved by glaciers and largely untouched by people.
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Blough secured the catch with ease and ran into the end zone untouched for the first receiving touchdown of his career.
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For the most part, hair is left untouched, except for a tiny section, which is dyed to look like a prism.
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There were so many untouched macaron towers that it looked like someone had pulled the fire alarm during a baby shower.
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There is nothing quite like going to a place on this planet, in this day and age, that is literally untouched.
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Despite Cafe Baba's star-studded history and its appearance on Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, the place is relatively untouched by tourists.
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Over four years, wildlife photographers Peter and Beverly Pickford traveled to all seven continents to explore the Earth's most untouched landscapes.
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OVERDRAFT PRACTICES GUT BANK ACCOUNTS | Millions of Americans are being tripped up by overdraft practices that remain largely untouched by financial regulation,
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In the runup to the budget proposal, the White House instructed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to leave funding for Israel untouched.
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They remained untouched until 2014, when a team with the Penn Museum at the University of Pennsylvania started excavations at the site.
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Newton ran 16 yards untouched for a touchdown, giving Carolina a 10-150 lead with 10:34 left in the second quarter.
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From that time on, Lechuguilla Cave remained untouched by humans or animals until its discovery in 1986—an isolated, pristine primeval ecosystem.
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Fandom etiquette on interacting with the powers that be used to be extremely clear: They were to be left alone and untouched.
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But in an interview with the Associated Press, Trump, who has promised to leave Medicare and Social Security untouched, nixed the idea.
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Watching the plants grow, the researchers watched as the seedling's primary root inched towards the growth solution of the untouched, unstressed plants.
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Those supplies could then be exported from the port of Newcastle, the world's biggest export terminal for thermal coal, untouched by Debbie.
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I live in constant fear of a Back to the Future reboot, the only story from my formative years that remains untouched.
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And in the end for people like Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, those struggles can be untouched by the trappings of success.
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"When it's busy and the busboy [...] sees a basket full of untouched bread, most times he's going to use it," Bourdain writes.
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But youth tackle football remains untouched, and children are still being aggressively recruited into youth tackle football as young as age 5.
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Our property backs up to what used to be a sand mine, and what is now a gorgeous and mostly untouched lake.
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She died in December 1947, decades before Edith was born, but her room remained untouched—a monument to her life and death.
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If you get insurance through your work or if you qualify for Medicaid under the health care law, you are completely untouched.
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It was my goal to let the narratives of the blog remain untouched by the perceptions of a personality or personal brand.
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When he walked outside for a cigarette 1.83 minutes after sunset, a server collected half a plate of untouched kebab and rice.
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If only we could preserve that innocence in amber, where it could remain untouched by the latest absurd news headline of 2018.
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"I can say with more than 99.7 percent confidence that the photo is authentic and untouched," explains digital forensic analyst Doug Carner.
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Even if you bare your untouched skin to the camera, the app will freely add extra zits and pimples to your face.
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Economists polled by Reuters expect the base rate to remain untouched at 0.9 percent, where it has been for about 32 months.
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Even then, this wouldn't address every problem with Facebook, leaving serious complaints about information diets and data privacy more or less untouched.
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There's an idea that Cuba is some kind of "accidental Eden," relatively untouched after decades of political and economic isolation, Roman said.
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Obviously, it's a lot different now, but there seemed to be that feeling of wide open spaces and an untouched, unsullied world.
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