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His spirit unable to rest, Izo rises and begins a path of destruction that leaves no one
untouched.
It addresses a topic that is still untouched, in horror films at least, and is able to play off of human nature quite well.
So much for
untouched
by civilization.
It also changes the ending of the story about at the one miners grave, where they find that the just and rocks are actually in the grave but they leave the grave
untouched
in the movie, which went totally contrary to the book.
You don't leave the theater
untouched
by this movie.
As a fan of the horror genre, I should have known that all films directed by Ted V. Mikels are better left untouched, but the synopsis of this movie simply sounded so damn funny!
I watched the trailer and promptly put the movie back on the DVD shelf where it remained
untouched
for nearly twenty-one months.
For the US has been selectively – and short-sightedly – irradiating only parts of the cancer that Al Qaeda represents, while leaving the malignant growth of Saudi Wahabism and Salafism
untouched.
Although welcome, these measures tackle only the symptoms of the global food system’s weaknesses, leaving the root causes of crises
untouched.
But a British decision to remain would be almost as bad, if the EU institutions in Brussels simply heaved a sigh of relief and returned to business-as-usual, leaving dysfunctional structures
untouched.
The value of inherited government debts remains intact, and, aside from a handful of obligations to so-called junior creditors, bank debts also remain
untouched.
A technocratic new railway minister, Suresh Prabhu, has once again left passenger fares
untouched
and raised freight rates.
But they will leave a huge part of the problem
untouched
if they fail to address the production and consumption of meat and dairy.
The opium fields of wealthy landowners are untouched, because local officials are paid off.
For it was almost inconceivable that a citizen from a command economy could understand how markets distribute materials among millions of people for thousands of uses
untouched
by political hands.
These SDRs will sit largely
untouched
in the reserve accounts of these countries, which don't really need any additional reserves.
Even some of our most well-meaning environmental efforts, such as the fight against climate change, have led to the expansion of the human presence into previously
untouched
wilderness.
By contrast, Scotland’s institutional landscape – schools and universities with their own curriculum and exam structures, a legal system with its own codes and rules, a church independent of the state, and a distinctive system of local government – were left
untouched
by the union.
A newer technology leaves the surface
untouched
by pumping steam into the subsoil.
Urban slums like Nairobi’s Kibera – home to over one million people – remain largely
untouched
by government services.
But while Trump may have overshot the mark, the idea that the US delegation should sit with glasses
untouched
during a toast also strikes the wrong tone.
But the focus on public policy has left a “fourth arrow” – the private sector –
untouched
and seemingly ignored.
Indeed, Myanmar was virtually
untouched
by the global economy’s spectacular growth during the twentieth century.
Even in Ukraine today, despite the escalating civil conflict, the country’s 15 nuclear power plants have remained
untouched
(though even with new defensive measures taken by Ukrainian officials, this could easily change).
Reintroducing the national currency in order to depreciate it, but leaving the euro value of other financial instruments untouched, would destroy balance sheets and wreak financial havoc.
Fortunately, the war ended with both reactors
untouched.
The so-called developing world contains something that we want: huge
untouched
rainforests that are vital to our future existence.
It is clear, for example, that the sacred cows of public services and social benefits – among the most extensive in the world – will not remain
untouched.
But national consciousness, particularly in China, was limited to a narrow elite, leaving the masses almost
untouched.
In Sudan, where the original crisis in Darfur predates R2P but the situation continues to deteriorate, President Omar al-Bashir remains effectively
untouched
either by his International Criminal Court indictment or multiple Security Council resolutions.
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