Sentences with phrase «reach out to touch»

I was most curious about how the selfie swing would work, but unfortunately, the one display unit at the exhibit was meticulously guarded by anxious Asus reps who swatted off anyone who tried to reach out to touch it.
Sitting in the middle seat along one side allows you to see all of the students and reach out to touch their work.
Often people reach out to touch it and trace the texture of the tiles as they look.
My husband said our son would wake up, reach out to touch me to make sure I was there, and then fall asleep again.
Place these fun characters on baby's feet and watch them reach out to touch them, all the while helping them to build flexibility and strength.
Running errands or shopping, people may come up to you out - of - the - blue and reach out to touch your belly with good intentions.
They walk up to the table, one after the other, and reach out to touch McGregor.
Half a world away in geography, we (most of us, anyway) can't reach out to touch them.
But if we are going to be effective in our evangelism, we must reach out to touch the unsaved, because they certainly are not going to come into the church.
Before you jump into planning out your marketing tactics... Before you create your messaging... Before you design your marketing funnel... Pause and get clear on exactly who you are reaching out to touch, and what they care about.
Instead of kneeling, one commoner reaches out to touch Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge: It's really you!
As the pope was driven from the airport to downtown Rio, crowds mobbed his small silver car, reaching out to touch the first Latin American pontiff.
Here, too, the hyperaggressive Secret Service imposed hours of delays, checks, rechecks, sweeps, and general obtrusiveness, just as at other events they blocked the faithful eagerly reaching out to touch the pope and sometimes seemed to be pushing him around as well.
His Storm reached out to touch Tampa and is proceeding along the coast to warn Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
She flinches when he reaches out to touch her.
To be the church in a mechanistically conceived society is to be an initiating agent that changes the lives of those the church reaches out to touch.
But by the dignity and integrity of this great music, the spirit of which reaches out to touch that of Jesus himself, we are forced to acknowledge our participation in that death and triumph.
while slowly reaching out to touch it again.
Babies would like to practice to a sense of touch by reaching out to touch a variety of materials.
Or even left to cry as you pop in every 10 minutes to murmur comforting words without reaching out to touch him.
He reached out to touch the other children.
She then reaches out to touch her baby.
She kept reaching out to touch the brightly colored fruits and vegetables.
He presented Albert with a rat, and every time the baby reached out to touch it, Watson hit a steel bar with a hammer, producing a horrendous clang.
Early experiments have already shown that a surprisingly large portion of the cerebral cortex is engaged in even the simplest actions, such as reaching out to touch an object.
A chimpanzee reaches out to touch the camera trap and triggers its motionsensor, taking an apparent selfie.
He reaches out to touch her, only to be horrified as she turns into a bird, or a fox, or a ghastly hag.
When he first reaches out to touch them, it is like summoning a ghost.
The opening credits feature a baby's fingertip reaching out to touch the title of the film, just like the famous Sistine Chapel painting of God and Adam brushing fingertips (the image becomes even more confrontational when it's repeated, with Darwin touching the finger of an orangutan).
The moment that Bob reaches out to touch Charlotte's foot is the culmination of all of the coincidences, awkward moments, unspoken communications and drunken karaoke performances.
Moonrise Kingdom has a spontaneity and yearning that lend an easy comic rhythm, as when Sam reaches out to touch the trunk of child dressed like an elephant, or a girl in a chicken costume is glimpsed brushing her teeth.
It had been Patrick, after too much of this, who went to the garage and saw the dented bumper; Patrick who smelled the hot gasoline - and - copper tang in the air; Patrick who stared for a long time at the wetness that looked like blood before reaching out to touch it and determine that, yes, it was blood.
When the animal reaches out to touch the object, the trainer «clicks» then presents a reward to the animal.
With a tried and tested bemused and tired smile on my face, I reached out to touch her on the shoulder and asked her to repeat it again.
Rugged coastline blanketed in dense jungle reaches out to touch the calm lapping wa...
Earlier this month, an unfortunate visitor to Koons's Amsterdam exhibition, in the 15th - century Nieuwe Kerk, ended up smashing one of the artist's delicate «Gazing Ball Paintings» after reaching out to touch it.
I felt that she was someone almost reaching out to touch me.
In Pulse of Abstraction, a feeling of energy, movement and fulfilling life infuses the works, reaching out to touch the audience and encourage us to respond with courage and conviction.
The quirky, angular forms in her paintings function as metaphorical limbs: arms and legs reaching out to touch, to be touched.
Bourgeois's work is personal yet universal, rooted in the details of her own life, but reaching out to touch the lives of others.
Simple gestures help: offering a cup of tea, or reaching out to touch, or offering to help with something.
«Have I seen the hand of God reaching out to touch us or our children or our family today?»

Not exact matches

«We have men and women who have been helped up Everest,» Will says, «and later they'll reach out to customer service and say, «I'm trying to get in touch with a guy named Dave who helped me up Everest at about 10.30 a.m.. He's the man I'm going to marry.
Or maybe you have been thinking about reaching out to an old friend whom you have lost touch with over the years.
«Imagine a world where every one of us has a mission in life, has the courage to reach out to people who can help, has the will to succeed and measure success not in financial terms, but by how many people they help or touch along the way.»
Simply wander and open all your senses to the beauty around you — listen to the sounds of nature, sniff the scents of the forest, even reach out and touch the trees around you.
Through a network of volunteers, Miracle Messages does just that, by letting people film video postcards to reach out to family that they've lost touch with.
Touched by her own fortune and access to an elite education, Shahid reached out to Malala, asking what she could do to help.
As Disney was wrapping up production on A Wrinkle in Time, the latest film from lauded director Ava DuVernay and an adaptation of the beloved children's book, out Friday, the production team reached out to Rodeo FX to add finishing touches on a selected scene.
If your prospect has a social presence that allows you to do sufficient research, but they haven't responded to your social touches (reaching out on LinkedIn, or a Twitter @mention, for example), your prospect might be ripe for a cold email.
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