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- Look up Touchstone or touchstone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Touchstone may refer to: Touchstone (****aying tool), a stone used to identify precious...
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- Touchstone Pictures was an American film production label of Walt Disney Studios, founded and owned by The Walt Disney Company. Feature films released...
- Publishing Co. pp. 113–124. Moore, D.T.; Oddy, W.A. (January 1985). "Touchstones: some aspects of their nomenclature, petrography and provenance". Journal...
- The second incarnation of Touchstone Television, formerly known as Fox 21 Television Studios, was an American television production company and a subsidiary...
- questions the interest groups are interested in, are often called "electoral touchstones" (German: Wahlprüfsteine). Those answers of a political party which might...
- A Touchstone file was originally a proprietary file format for the eponymous frequency-domain linear circuit simulator from EEsof, launched in 1984 and...
- Touchstone Energy Cooperatives (also called simply Touchstone) is a cooperative federation composed of more than 750 local, consumer-owned utility cooperatives...
- Touchstone Semiconductor Inc. was a manufacturer of analog integrated circuit (IC) components for industrial control, consumer electronics, medical, telecommunications...
- The Touchstone is an 1817 comedy play by the British writer James Kenney. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 3 May 1817. The original...