| 31. | Then come caresses, then much more.
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| 32. | Palestinians accepted the spontaneous hugs and caresses typical of a society more tactile than theirs.
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| 33. | How often the owner scolds or caresses also bears on the pet's development.
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| 34. | At slower tempi, Caine caresses the lyrical soul of Brazilian music with obvious affection.
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| 35. | Later, Philemon finds Matilda lying on the bed sobbing as she caresses the suit.
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| 36. | One might suppress a laugh when Lifar's Albrecht here caresses Wilfrid, his squire.
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| 37. | Her warm breath caresses my cheek.
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| 38. | But if Wilson sometimes caresses the eyes, Glass rarely shows such tenderness for the ears.
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| 39. | The camera caresses the country estates.
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| 40. | I wanted to create a silhouette that simply caresses the body, keeping its own life,
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