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touché

[too-shey] / tuˈʃeɪ /


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The way he throws out “touché” in that one scene ... you think, “Oh, maybe I’ve completely misunderstood that character.”

From Los Angeles Times

A chunk of the season’s programming has not yet been performed indoors for audiences in New York: Ratmansky’s “Bernstein in a Bubble,” Darrell Grand Moultrie’s “Indestructible Light,” Lauren Lovette’s “La Follia Variations” and Christopher Rudd’s “Touché” were all released online in 2020 and 2021.

From New York Times

Touché, Spotify — while I’m far from the only alt Latina on this planet, I cannot think of anyone I know who’d chase the sounds of cerebral D.C. indie rock with Panamanian reggaetón in one sitting.

From Los Angeles Times

The results have since been safeguarded by the accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP.

From New York Times

Armstrong, a software engineer who previously worked at Airbnb Inc and also as a consultant at Deloitte & Touche, was paid a salary of $1 million in 2020, with additional stock options and other compensation worth $58.4 million, regulatory filings show.

From Reuters