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"Being a country with a long history of colonial oppression, people being evicted touches a bit of a raw nerve with a lot of people," said Paul Joyce, senior policy analyst at Free Legal Advice Centers, a rights organization that campaigns on debt and other issues.
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"The kind they'll talk about in Dublin as 'a bit touched, a bit mad, but a genius,'" she says.
Of course, if we like, we can touch a bit, too".
If enough people with trusted media affiliations touch a bit of information on Twitter, it starts to resemble a fact.
They even touch a bit on performance, in the form of wall hangings knit from audiotapes of music or events, including the opening of this very exhibition.
But I didn't find it disturbing – in a way I found it amusing and touching – a bit of light comedy on a black, grim day.
"In a design sense," he wrote, black means "irreverence, maybe touching a bit on the core nature of art, which is to break rules and set new ones.
"After college, he joined the marines and we lost touch a bit, but he got in touch a couple of months ago, saying he was on leave and we were going to meet up but never got round to it".
To touch a bit of someone's greatness, to possess something that radiates with the aura of a legend: this is what drives us to collect autographs, memorabilia, vials of Elvis Presley's sweat.
There were some overtaking manoeuvres we were lucky (with) because they were quite aggressive and we touched a bit and they can go either way.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com