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Mr. Obama touched on that point at his rally for Mr. Markey.
If they touch on that point, everything that's been good will be spoiled.
Tuesday night's exchanges on energy between President Obama and Governor Romney never touched on that point -- but its oddly crucial in understanding the Romney "energy independence for North America" plan.
Occasionally he consults a stack of business-card-size notes to ensure that he is touching on the points that he wants to make, particularly that he's innocent of the murders of which he has been convicted.
Experts on municipal finance and commuters at bus stops all have their thoughts, touching on points that often have as much to do with psychology as money matters.
We all agree - and the Commissioner also touched on this point - that product safety is a matter of credibility.
But you've actually touched on a serious point.
This was previously touched on in the point above, but this time, Louis C.K. is talking about being honest with yourself.
The article touched on important points the CEO must be aware of.
It's conceivable that Russell resented the fact that Jourdain, expert in both Oxbridge logic and mathematical logic, took Jones to be touching on a point that he and Frege had already laid claim to perhaps even beating them to a crucial insight.
I have touched on some high points but the inspiring fact is that there are too many to mention here.
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