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Meanwhile, our emotional relationship with food is touched on too lightly.
Then he turned his speech into a broad discussion of race a subject that he has hitherto touched on only lightly in his campaign.He argued that the original sin of slavery and segregation has left deep scars on black America.
The mystical aspects are touched on lightly: "Among my friends, there is a strong belief in the surfer's path.
Other forms of partnership in Tanzania's higher education are touched on lightly here (see below).
Alex Franquelli of PopMatters refers to it as "a worthy successor" to All Things Must Pass and an album that "raises the bar of social awareness that had only been touched on lightly in the previous release".
We're only going to touch on this lightly, as this isn't a 6.5-exclusive feature.
Gerstein, who won the 2004 Caldecott Medal for "The Man Who Walked Between the Towers," draws in a wiry, kinetic line that touches down lightly on the page to bring us face to face with a memorable character and the people at the center of her world.
The Met show, organized by Joan Aruz, acting associate curator in charge of the department of ancient Near Eastern art, becomes particularly interesting, as one might expect, when it enters terrain unexplored or only lightly touched on in Brooklyn.
The 15-month nightmare of Kenyon's illness and death is lightly touched on in this book.
In Candida such speculative issues are only lightly touched on, and this is true also of You Never Can Tell (performed 1899), in which the hero and heroine, who believe themselves to be respectively an accomplished amorist and an utterly rational and emancipated woman, find themselves in the grip of a vital force that takes little account of these notions.
>> And as just an extension of what Steve said, he lightly touched on this.
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