| 1. | This sport, more than any other, has not lost the common touch.
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| 2. | Merrily, Licitra waved back, his star quality graced by the common touch.
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| 3. | Edwards conveys a warmth and common touch that New Englander Kerry lacks.
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| 4. | Morales answered, explaining that he never wants to lose his common touch.
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| 5. | She had the common touch that her husband and in-laws did not.
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| 6. | Rosa Gonzalez, 18, a senior, said that Fernandez had the common touch.
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| 7. | Rendell is invariably described here as an uncommon man with a common touch.
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| 8. | At first William Hague portrayed himself as a moderniser with a common touch.
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| 9. | Times food editor Sharon Lane spoke of Tom Stockley's common touch.
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| 10. | His sunny personality and common touch also are viewed as strengths.
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