| 21. | At home, Hussein kept a common touch with his people.
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| 22. | But acquaintances say he has retained a common touch that recalls his humble roots.
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| 23. | HAROLD WILSON, 79, British prime minister with a common touch.
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| 24. | She mixed with kings but never lost the common touch.
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| 25. | He also has a common touch rare among Chinese leaders.
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| 26. | Edwards : Common touch with voters; skillful at folksy persuasion.
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| 27. | It was Earnhardt's common touch that seemed to draw so many fans to him.
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| 28. | Jennings has neither a common touch nor natural warmth.
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| 29. | He possesses prodigious energies, and a genuine common touch.
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| 30. | This golfing buddy of presidents and dinner companion of generals had an undeniable common touch.
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