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So, it is not an easy matter to touch on the choice of (g^{ast}inoverline{Lambda}) directly.
"A prosecution would also have to prove that no reasonable person would consider the shared image to touch on a matter of public concern," the release states.
William Einhorn, the ward politician, deal maker, macher, possesses "a fatty, beaky, noble Bourbon face," "considerable curvature of the nose, small lips, and graying hair let grown thickly so that it touched on the ears; and continually watchful, his look going forward uninterruptedly to touch on subject matters". And those subject matters go to the heart of things.
"The success of my comedy has been not being afraid to touch on subject matters or issues that everyone else is politically scared of," Mr. Mac said.
But it then moves on to touch on more sinister matters.
In Chicago, Obama and Graham agreed to stay in touch about the matter of detained suspected terrorists.
I should now like to touch upon your deliberations on the matter of the indirect benefits to be derived from forestry.
Others touch on matters of governmental ethics, with accusations that Hillary Clinton engaged in pay-to-play schemes at the State Department, exchanging favorable treatment for donations.
He didn't particularly care one way or the other, except that it touched on his comfort a matter of great interest to him.
On the matter of clemency our first black president is not likely to be an easy touch.
But the points he touched on reached beyond economic matters.
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