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  • 91Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? — Infobox Single Name = Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? Artist = Bryan Adams from Album = 18 til I Die Released = April 14 1995 Format = CD single Recorded = 1994 Genre = Soft rock Rock Length = 4:06 Label = A M Records Writer = Bryan Adams… …

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  • 92Have a Nice Day, Volume 12 — Infobox Album Name = Have a Nice Day, Volume x Type = Compilation album Artist = Various Artists Released = October 15 1990 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 38:57 Label = Rhino Records Producer = Reviews = Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 93Have a Nice Day, Volume 21 — Infobox Album Name = Have a Nice Day, Volume 21 Type = Compilation album Artist = Various Artists Released = August 17, 1993 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Rhino Records Producer = Reviews = Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 94Have You Ever Been in Love (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Have You Ever Been in Love Type = Album Artist = Leo Sayer Released = November 1983 Recorded = Genre = Soft rock Length = mm:ss Label = Warner Bros. Records Producer = Arif Mardin, Alan Tarney Reviews = Last album = World… …

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  • 95touch-me-not — Impatiens Im*pa ti*ens ([i^]m*p[=a] sh[i^]*[e^]nz), prop. n. [L., impatient.] (Bot.) A genus of plants, several species of which have very beautiful flowers; so called because the elastic capsules burst when touched, and scatter the seeds with… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 96touch reception — ▪ biology also called  Tangoreception,         perception by an animal when in contact with a solid object. Two types of receptors (receptor) are common: tactile hairs and subcutaneous receptors.       Many animals, including some coelenterates,… …

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  • 97touch — [13] The etymological notion underlying touch seems to be the ‘striking of a bell’. It comes via Old French tochier from Vulgar Latin *toccāre ‘hit, knock’, which appears originally to have denoted ‘make the sound toc by striking something, such… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 98touch\ bottom — • hit bottom • touch bottom v. phr. informal 1. To be at the very lowest. In August there was a big supply of corn and the price hit bottom. When Johnny failed the exam his spirits hit bottom. 2. To live through the worst; not to be able to go… …

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  • 99touch base — to communicate with someone that you have not seen for some time in order to find out how they are, what is happening etc I ll call her next week just to touch base …

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  • 100touch — [13] The etymological notion underlying touch seems to be the ‘striking of a bell’. It comes via Old French tochier from Vulgar Latin *toccāre ‘hit, knock’, which appears originally to have denoted ‘make the sound toc by striking something, such… …

    Word origins