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Drug abuse is a deeply personal subject for Mr. Molinaro: he lost a son to an overdose in 2006.
Until then, she'd been singing coffeehouse folk pop and had also found success as a spoken-word poet tackling deeply personal subject matter.
Not everyone liked or agreed with my article, and that's fine; it's a complex and often deeply personal subject, so that's inevitable.
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Despite the deeply personal subjects of the pieces, the artists represented do not work in isolation and are not cut off from cultural influences, he said.
For a man who is said to represent the forefront of conservative Catholic thinking, and who propounds on such deeply personal subjects as same-sex marriage or even how men should ejaculate, to be married to a woman of a completely separate faith seems odd to say the least.
The prime minister said it was a "deeply personal... subject on which decent people can differ".
There was also a deeply personal subtext.
It was, of course, a deeply personal choice of subject: as a young man, Britten had been an active member of the Peace Pledge Union, and his life-long commitment to the union's principles cost him dearly.
"The Really Big Once" exists in a deeply personal relationship with its subject that doesn't allow much entry for those uninitiated in the life and works of Williams.
Among those voices were about two dozen Muslim women for whom this subject is deeply personal.
No matter what your position is on the highly complex and deeply personal subject of abortion, I just have to know: Why do we seem to care so much about fetuses but then not so much after the big birth event?
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