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Usually there's a moral to the story or it'll touch on an issue like bullying.
It's a little hysterical, but the drama does at least touch on an issue of real-world concern.
"We don't want to touch on an issue and immediately segue into the relationship between the doctor and her boyfriend".
Before I get to that, however, let me touch on an issue that will become central if we actually do get moving on climate policy: how to get the rest of the world to go along with us.
The contretemps offer a vivid illustration of the power of a president's words, particularly when they touch on an issue of raw and lingering sensitivity, like the fact that Nazi Germany's most notorious concentration camps were in Poland.
But both Hitchens and the detective touch on an issue that's really holding up a sensible discussion around drug policy.
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Michael Phillips of Dublin noted that a 1996 episode of "Seinfeld" touched on a nearly identical issue.
It really touched on a lot of issues going on at the time".
The ruling touched on an issue that has also troubled American officials in dealing with Pakistan on counterterrorism cases.
CAROLINE, New York, posted on nytimes.com I appreciate that the writer Scott Anderson touched on an issue that generates so much passion.
By focusing attention on Okinawa, the Chinese are touching on an issue that has sometimes strained relations between the United States and Japan.
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