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This summary only begins to touch on the many dimensions of the story.
But even this endless linking only begins to touch on the complex ways these blogs are obsessively interconnected and personalized.
But none of it begins to touch the depth of the problem which, if things continue this way, will finish both leaders for good.
"I might never be able to speak again after this," she thinks, in stunned ecstasy, as he begins to touch her — a frightening thought for someone so used to protecting herself with language, and a freeing one, too.
The real lesson is surely that governments should not do less but do things differently.AIDANShipleyWest YorkshireTeaching ScienceSIR--Your leader on understanding science (February 22nd) only begins to touch on what should be the real issue in the debate on educating people about science.
He fell in love with a glamorous American art student who would become his wife, and made an experimental film called The Little Donkey – in which a young man, having been taunted by various (by turns) vampish and virginal woman, turns into a toy donkey when a girl begins to touch him.
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The debate has only recently begun to touch Alaska itself.
That's something we've only begun to touch".
The Union's enlargement negotiations are beginning to touch on some of the most sensitive issues.
The Games have already begun to touch almost every aspect of life in London.
Only recently has the use of drones begun to touch on questions of morality.
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