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He was replaced around 1600 by Robert Armin, who played roles such as Touchstone in As You Like It and the fool in King Lear.
This Touchstone adds to the impression that the Act retributively targets past guilt.
The deal covers the pay television and pay-per-view rights to Telepiu for live action feature films, including Disney, Hollywood, Touchstone and Miramax pictures.
To sum up the method briefly, firstly an induction coil has to be taken from the Touchstone case and should be attached to the inside of the Galaxy Note 2's back cover.
This attitude comes mostly from the idea that American middle-class values are the touchstone from which all else should be judged.
I would have thought ID cards are a pretty fundamental issue if not a touchstone of liberal credentials.
What, in short, is the touchstone by which to recognise a special class of people from members of the general public?
By the Second World War the toleration of COs had begun to be recognized as a touchstone of mature liberalism.
Such reference has been the touchstone for an assessment of trade unions over the last two decades.
We had no idea the film would become the touchstone for special effects films that it is recognized to be today.
The melodies meander but return to touchstone refrains, and the ever-present percussion drive them onward.
Part religious ritual, part dance, this is the zikr, a touchstone of Chechen culture.
The touchstone sound is hip hop, but Martin has dropped the rap for a jazz scat style which recalls British singer Cleveland Watkiss.
A particular touchstone of this counterculture was jazz, particularly bebop, and its association with African American culture.
An article in a foreign journal becomes a touchstone and then a norm, unless it is torn asunder by some path-breaking discovery.
In a sense, an extensive vocabulary appears to have mistakenly become a touchstone by which one's English proficiency is judged and assessed.
That was his political touchstone, his point of reference, the rock upon which he built everything else.
Considerations on the French Revolution would become a touchstone for the liberals under the Bourbons.
The touchstone of a great captain and team management is the ability to make big decisions.
It becomes a touchstone, something that people can refer to, use as a shorthand and take as a common foundation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But there is one touchstone by which the peccant element in them may be at once detected.
There is a touchstone for all these things, and whatever does not ring true, doubt and avoid.
I shall have a double respect for his opinion, for this is the touchstone of a man's honesty.
The answer does not satisfy Socrates, who fears that he is losing his touchstone.
I found him at present, of touchstone, with the countenance of a towardly brat, sleeping ill through indigestion.
Fictions or realities, could they survive the touchstone of this atom of common sense?
Descartes therefore made evidence the touchstone of certainty.
For Vere's eyes were surely a touchstone to discover honesty.
The woman took the thimble and examined it, weighed it, and submitted its metal to the test of the touchstone.
Who can tell if that mind, when the touchstone is applied to it, will not be found of a mean and vulgar character?
Gold can be only known by the application of the touchstone.
You appear to me to be the very touchstone of responsibility.
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