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She does touch on some of these questions.
The Union's enlargement negotiations are beginning to touch on some of the most sensitive issues.
I think it would have been missed a bit if I didn't touch on some aspect of it.
He believes that economic incentives like rebates, while helpful, don't touch on some of the deeper issues at play.
Fifty-odd people joined the tour, which Kayton said would touch on "some very, very radical, revolutionary stuff going on in the city over the centuries".
Julia Findlater, senior curator of collections for the London region, explains: "We want to touch on some of the issues that have been raised over Havelock and Napier.
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The broadcast networks touched on some of these, like extreme weather, but largely missed others.
But the lawyers' request touched on some of the legal questions raised by Major Hasan's inaction in the courtroom.
John le Carré's book "The Constant Gardener" touched on some of the issues that arise when big companies pay very poor people to test their drugs.
I have touched on some high points but the inspiring fact is that there are too many to mention here.
I think a number of delegates have touched on some important points.
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