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Finally, I wanted to touch on something that many of us love – a nap.
You go nah-nah-nah [mimes scribbling] and then you start to touch on something that's actually more meaningful".
It finds beauty in repetition and seems to touch on something lost and impossible, a magic geometry, the key to the universe.
Aamna Mohdin: I wanted to touch on something that you said, Denise, that it's not only just about numbers in Silicon Valley, but you've taken on a new role in Apple for inclusion and diversity, and a lot of that is going to be about the numbers.
Jace The Great: I wanted to touch on something that Doc said about the CD.
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When it comes to girl mothers, Adan touched on something really critical.
But it's the first time they've touched on something so basic to Scheetz: her ability to communicate with people and put them at their ease.
"It touched on something so moving to him," Rosenberg said last week.
But Mr. Weber has touched on something quite relevant.
"It's like I touched on something nostalgic".
"It touched on something because it's personal.
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