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She had "a glare that could wilt a cactus" according to a writer in Time, and wore a broach in the shape of a dollar sign.
For the next 20 minutes, he proceeded to broach, in swift succession, topics ranging from Libya to government borrowing to nuclear energy.
This is probably not the sort of issue Obama would dare broach in an election year, but the case for dropping the zero enrichment demand is pretty strong.
It fails to broach in any meaningful or even clever way, the systematic, root causes of the over-representation of First Nations people in the criminal justice system.
The State Department declined to elaborate on the issues the emissaries would broach in Syria or why negotiators were going now.
It's a difficult subject to broach in a society where a family's honor is often tied to women's purity; even the violent theft of chastity is considered a grave stain.
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Before the Camp David peace negotiations, reflections on how to finesse issues like Jerusalem were never seriously broached in Arab countries.
The first, that of Wiener, was broached in 1948.
Plastic surgery is a subject often broached in the programme.
What topics are being broached in the convention's halls and presentations?
The subject of letter writing was first broached in Dutch painting about 1630.
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