Examples of 'touchstones' in a sentence

Meaning of "touchstones"

Touchstone is a noun that represents a principle or standard by which something is judged or recognized
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They become the touchstones of our lives.
We did speak specifically about some musical touchstones.
Their touchstones were the forms of classical art.
Declared openness and transparency to be touchstones of his.
They are more touchstones than talking points.
These experience will become touchstones.
Cultural touchstones often expose intragenerational rifts.
I think that friendships are the touchstones of our lives.
They are touchstones from that point in time.
There is always a danger associated with using the touchstones.
These are the touchstones of the transition process.
You have also got to let me know that there are touchstones.
Our cultural touchstones are totally different.
The cosmic micro background remains as one of the touchstones of cosmology.
Dreams are the touchstones of our characters.

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Touchstones were made of basalt and were used to test the purity of gold.
And among those touchstones are characters.
It makes it easy for the creator if he can build on cultural touchstones.
Dreams are the touchstones of our personality.
Royals are regarded as important trendsetters and cultural touchstones for the nation.
One of the key touchstones of environmentalism is reducing waste.
Not even in our education system are logic and evidence the touchstones.
The cultural touchstones are all there.
It sounds like metamorphosis and transformation have been important touchstones throughout your life.
These are the touchstones of crashworthiness.
The guarantee of and respect for human and minority rights are the touchstones of democracy.
Old cemeteries are touchstones to our history.
Cultural touchstones and shared experience can also be shibboleths of a sort.
Frogs and wombles are rhetorical touchstones bearing considerable weight.
Many cultural touchstones of a generation would have become extinct due to greed over media control.
These principles will be the touchstones for this reflection.
And touchstones And such stones as them.
Enzymes and enzyme systems are touchstones of the same genetic mechanism.
Del Toro was diplomatic but did point to certain characters as touchstones.
These were touchstones of their culture.
Eurovision has previously provided Israel with some cultural touchstones.
Two of the touchstones of diversity.
Have mates with the same cultural touchstones as I do.
Those moments are touchstones to our sense of connection with the world.
The Strokes remain one of the major touchstones for modern indie.
Some common touchstones that most of these drummers shared,.
I think fans will be delighted to discover many touchstones from the game throughout the story.
No interview with Rolling Stone is complete without cultural touchstones.
Historic places provide physical touchstones or reminders of our collective history.
To be clear, these steps are not panaceas but a set of interrelated touchstones.
They have been used as touchstones in testing the purity of precious metal alloys.
Accessibility, simplicity and transparency must be touchstones of the programme.
She's lost the touchstones that kept her sane.
I mean, look at these iconic series and they were cultural touchstones for everyone.
His works have become cultural touchstones and are available in over forty languages.

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