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He explains that a touchstone has to be unconventional enough to draw attention to itself, to cause controversy, perhaps to encourage imitators.
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Many philosophical schools have at their core one particular thinker or even one central work which serves as a canonical touchstone.
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Her work is a touchstone, and tremendously influential.
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This emphasis has remained a tacit touchstone of dance writing ever since.
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The most notable is the single-stage crystal oscillator circuit, which became the touchstone of the electronics communication art.
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One touchstone of the authentic fairy tale is that it is presented as wholly credible.
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Tradition and consolidation, rather than adventure or experiment, are to be the touchstones.
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Touchstone remained in that position until his death 29 years later.
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This categorisation is descriptive, and it is used as a general touchstone when considering ancient cities, although not all have each of its characteristics.
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Touchstone was known for his dry humor and play upon words as well as his political cartoons.
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