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The resident she relates to most, to borrow a bit of touchy-feely local parlance, is La Brea Woman: an anonymous 9,000-year-old 9,000-year-old 9,000-year-oldred jaw and a hole in her skull.
Erm, isn't a film about floods a bit of a touchy subject?
That Mr. Ratner's manse is a product not of books but of bloodline is a bit of a touchy subject.
"It's a bit of a touchy spot," says a Levi executive.
This is a bit of a touchy subject since Google has been playing up Chrome as an "open" browser for the web (though technically it's Chromium that is the open source version).
Since it's become such a staple of our city, it can also be a bit of a touchy subject about who plays the festival, or more so, who hasn't.
But it is a bit of a touchy-feely process (like making pastry or bread) even if you are careful to use the exact quantities of ingredients and precisely follow the instructions.
His plan for their salvation entails a strange mix of aspirational dining with vague touchy-feeliness: "A bit of bubbly, a gorgeous chicken scaloppini, the coconut cake he remembered Melody saying she liked once.
And if you did, we've got a bit of a problem... .. we're labeled touchy or uptight or as shit stirrers.
Especially when it's taking a bit of time as well [inaudible] they don't want to … don't really want to discuss it, touchy subject, so I don't really pry too much into it" (Interview 3, age 35, prepared group).
HIV is a touchy subject matter, and any research that may lead to a potential therapy tends to receive quite a bit of attention.
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