Many of the LinkedIn profiles of potential c - suite clients I review have not been
touched by human hands.
Many of their profile headlines have not been
touched by human hands.
You can hike for miles and miles across hills, plains, and mountain steppes without seeing anything that looks like it was
touched by human hands.
Here in the U.S., the Massachusetts Supreme Court this year abolished the «natural accumulation rule,» and held that property owners could be liable for injuries sustained by snow walkers, even if the snow hadn't been
touched by human hands.
LA COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART How's this for an exhibition idea: «
Touched by Human Hands: All the Art Ever Made by Anyone Anywhere, 30,000 B.C. to Just Last Tuesday»?
The treasures, of course, are not easy to get, they are protected by soldiers of the gods whose sworn duty is to prevent them from ever being
touched by human hands.
Contrary to popular belief, it is not true that the mother won't feed a baby that has been
touched by human hands.
The designer, Phoebe Philo says «I wanted to approach the collection from the gut, for it to be
touched by human hands, wild, tender and strong».
The Neurs especially valued the livers of animals, considered so sacred «that it may not be
touched by human hands... It is eaten both raw and cooked.»
My supplement company has a coffee that is organic, never
touched by human hands, fairly traded, contains green tea extract, trace minerals, and coconut oil.
The liver is so sacred that it may not be
touched by human hands.
From the time a blossom is set, an apple can be
touched by human hands at least ten times before it is harvested.
It is alone, waiting to be
touched by human hands and is sadly met with a hellish nightmare arm.
«It's not
touched by human hands until the consumer takes it out of the package.»
Anything
touched by human hands can become corrupted, cases in point — communism, capitalism, government and (of course) atheism.
People appreciate more a cupcake
touched by a human hand than by a machine.
Not exact matches
While
human - to -
human transmission is important, infections can be contracted
by touching surfaces contaminated
by respiratory droplets from infected individuals, or
hand touching, leading to a wider and more rapid spread
Highlighting the new technology inside the LF - FC is an advanced
human machine interface that can be operated
by simple
hand gestures, without the need to
touch a panel or controls.
The virus is also transmitted
by humans when they handle sick cats and do not wash their
hands or do not wear protective clothing or if contaminated clothing is not removed after
touching an infected cat.
«Many of these animals had never before set foot on solid ground or been
touched by a gentle
human hand.
Since
human hands terrified her, Ellen patiently began training her
by gently
touching Beauty using a long back scratcher.
Humans greet each other
by shaking
hands; cats greet one another
by touching their noses together.
For example, a large skin of crystal glows with the warmth of the
human hand as it is
touched, a self - supporting arch made of glass filaments is flame - worked entirely
by passers -
by, and a dying tradition of glass bangles looks to the
human hand to reconstruct its language.
On the other
hand,
by covering Claes Oldenburg's iconic work Bedroom Ensemble with fake fur, Fleury calls upon
human impulses of
touching and feeling and the aesthetically pleasing charm of the artificial.
Environmental forces, for example, are subtly contrasted with
human touch in his «Essere fi ume» (To Be a River), 1981 — 95: In this series Penone paired two hefty stones, one shaped
by a river's water over millennia, the other an identical copy recently carved
by hand.
Yet there is a
human touch, because Van Dusen draws these computer - precise vistas
by hand.
No matter which of us you're dealing with, you'll be guided
by an expert
hand but we also offer the
human touch, building genuine relationships with our clients»