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"Nobody in Hollywood would touch the topic with a 10-foot pole," she says of her new film.
In addition to this, the supplementary Python code is available to the reader so that one can touch the topic also by means of implemented algorithms.
While there is existing work in each of the three areas, there are — to the best of our knowledge — no survey studies on these topics (industrial or otherwise) with one exception (a survey of language developers which touches the topic of XLL Pfeiffer and Wasowski (2015)).
At the port, a few officials were willing to be interviewed, under the condition that we not touch the topic of organized crime.
That said, state lawmakers might not touch the topic until the case is fully resolved, which may take a few more rounds.
A second debate touching the topic of this paper is the debate of discrimination versus diversity responsive health care.
In a short discussion Hoch touches the topic of magnesium in relation to OXPHOS and concludes that this area of investigation needs to be clarified.
"I wanted to reach the audience that has been most touched by the topic I analyse," she says.
Of the three comics on the early bill, only one, Russ Meneve, touched on the topic, and only glancingly.
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