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And in the spirit of the evening, Debussy was touched on, at least obliquely, in the harmonic haziness in the work's final pages.
The subject Hugill raises was touched on in this space 15 years ago, as Americans picked up the British habit of emphasizing understatement.
This point was touched on by an Italian businessman, speaking on condition of anonymity, who has worked and traveled extensively in Libya over the past 20 years.
The nature of the breakdown was touched on in an unusually illuminating exchange between David Cameron and Ed Miliband at last week's prime minister's questions.
The flip side, as was touched on by some of the commenters, is that even as the content in many of these blogs has changed and the writers' influence has exploded, the label has stuck.
The comparison was touched on just six months ago by Sir Alex Ferguson when he felt obliged to fine Rooney £200,000, drop him from a Premier League match and then yank him from the next one with body language cold enough to register freezing point.
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These difficulties are part of the migrant story and are touched on in the film.
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