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You also touch on the question of who should be handling these petitions.
The resolution does not touch on the question of Assad's fate.
Both touch on the question of why Christianity has become embarrassing.
Even at their lightest, these 10 books touch on the question of how we are to live our lives in dangerous times; on the balance between wider responsibility and personal pleasure.
The film does, however, touch on the question of the afterlife: the cremator likens death to "a gateway", and Okuyama writes that in this sense the cremator is a gatekeeper and the encoffiners are guides.
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The two-hour program also touched on the overall question of how Trump's administration could dismantle Obama's legacy.
The latter we know very little about, even though it is one of the most striking outcomes of evolution and touches on the question of human nature in a most profound way.
None of the discussion in the hourlong court hearing Thursday touched on the question of the waivers' effect on journalism and public information.
Glad to see Timothy Garton Ash touching on the question of corruption in parliament (It's not just parliament's buildings that require extensive renovation, 28 March).
It even, in its insouciant way, touches on the question of whether the art of cinema was purer when it was silent.
Detective Turetzky's testimony barely touched on the question of an obstruction plot and was virtually identical to the testimony he gave last year at the previous trial.
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