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in touch
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in touchadverb
In contact, or in communication.
in touchadverb
outside the playing area or touching the touchlines of the playing area.
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touchin'
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of in touch in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of in touch in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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I would say a gentle touch or kind of a stroke, a type of sensation that you might feel if you rub your finger across your skin.
So much of what Christ's teachings are about have to do with the way that we take care of the least among us, i think for those of us who think that our morality is something that needs to be in touch with our religious faith personally, then it's really important to explain that no one party has a monopoly on faith.
[Ukraine has] legitimate refugees who are fleeing an invasion, an armed military government-sponsored invasion of another country, they are literally being bombed and killed, and he’s comparing that to our own southern border. So it shows how completely out of touch he is.
I'm asking you take this over the goal line for me, i want you to score a touch down. ...OK, that's enough.
Look at the magnificence of love, at this heavenly dusk, wind is singing the song of joy, the sun is kissing the ocean. Saying goodbye for the night, promising to wake her up at the dawn of life, with the touch of his warmth and light.
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- 接触するJapanese
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