| 41. | As her mentor Diana Vreeland once told her : " My dear, you've got the common touch !"
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| 42. | Her aim is to counter the public's impression of Balladur as a stuffy, somewhat snobbish man who lacks the common touch.
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| 43. | Demers has the common touch _ he once drove a Coca-Cola delivery truck to supplement his income early in his coaching career.
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| 44. | Chirac already has demonstrated the common touch with West Germany's Helmut Kohl, taking him out for beer and sausages in Strasbourg.
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| 45. | He was said instinctively to dislike the common touch she brought to royalty, feeling it sometimes mawkish and beneath the court's dignity.
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| 46. | The SBC chairman, who describes his job as " fun _ most days, " also is blessed with the common touch.
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| 47. | Jansons'strengths, Toeplitz is quick to point out, differ in significant ways from those of Maazel, who rather lacks the common touch.
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| 48. | If there was ever a guy who had the capability to walk with kings and queens and not lose the common touch, Ron was the guy,
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| 49. | Surely, even Clinton, master of the common touch, would eventually have realized that he needed to get past the boxers vs . briefs debate.
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| 50. | The Dutch loved the commonplace _ the common man, the common touch, the common good, which is perhaps why we still like them so much.
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