In the early 1980's Southwestern Bell ran a series of T.V. spots with the tagline, "Reach Out and Touch Someone" - but the tagline became memorable following the broadcast 1983 spot directed by Stephen Spielberg and written by Bret Stout, leveraging the popularity of hit 1983 movie E.T., "E.T. phones home on weekends and saves 30%", and ending with E.T.'s hand reaching out and his finger lighting up, "Reach Out and Touch Someone".
The slogan "Reach Out and Touch Someone" used by AT&T, specifically by their Bell System agency.
9 to 5 - 1982 Reach Out and Touch Someone 4-1 was released on: USA: 13 September 1986
Reach Out Your Hand - And Touch Somebody - was created in 1972-04.
Yes, the phrase "made your heart melt" is a metaphor. It is used to describe strong emotions or feelings that can soften or touch someone's heart in a figurative way.
A product is something you can touch, a service is an action performed by someone (labor). If you buy a new battery for your car, that's a product. The installation of that battery is a service.
iPod Touch is a product, produced by Apple, the brand-name company.
No. It is two words. It is an idiomatic verb phrase, meaning to keep someone informed. It comes from the term in cricket or baseball.
Yes, you can reach out and touch another half of something.
Verb = touch Noun = bag
The phrase "done by hand" means that a task or process was completed using manual labor or physical effort without the use of machines or automation. It often implies a more personal touch or craftsmanship in the final product.
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A good way to remember it is: THIS is referring to something or someone RIGHT HERE or WITHIN REACH OF YOUR ARM. THAT is referring to something or someone FAR AWAY or TOO FAR AWAY TO TOUCH WITH YOU HAND.