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1.in most museums such articles are untouchable.
2.for the first time criticism was directed at a hitherto untouchable target- Newsweek.
3.Removed dirt, dust, grease and tin from tiny space and untouchable area by ultrasonic technology.
4.Moreover, the most profitable tribe has invariably wielded the most power ?and thus was untouchable and inscrutable to everyone else.
5.a rare work, today almost inaccessible; timber is virtually unobtainable in the islands; untouchable resources buried deep within the earth.
6.The emancipation of the untouchable can not be divorced from the progress and development of the society.
7.Mr Johnson said writers such as George Eliot and Alexander Pope were "untouchable" in a curriculum shake-up. He argued they were vital for a well-rounded British education.
8.Legend, Pu-tai Maitreya is the embodiment of 10 million, one of stout body, dressed casually, words and deeds informal section, can predict good and bad, know WEATHER, untouchable, because of "love to laugh, laugh all ridiculous, Tatu accommodate, let the world can hardly contain the matter" will become Solutions from all the troubles in disguise.

