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In the spate of recent menages in TV dramas, the tone has grown warmly smutty; these scenes revel in a communal sensuality, rather than tiptoeing awkwardly around the junk-touching question or turning it into a dick-measuring contest between rivals.
The overall challenge is more complex than it sounds, touching on questions of financing, broadcast spectrum fights, technology innovation and turf battles among local public safety agencies.
Complicated circumstances lead Ali back home, where the film concludes in a quiet, ruminative mood, touching on questions of memory, identity and the pull of home.
The statements in question touched on the question of whether a physician's or a psychiatrist's direct involvement was critical to an effective implementation of case management programmes.
I can't touch that question.
The government decree "doesn't really touch this question," she said.
I'm not even going to touch that question – the word "silly" comes to mind.
Is Harvard, a bastion of excellence in higher education, not allowed to touch that question?
James Robinson does not touch the question of stars pay, and wades in with Thommo's view that Sky will soon "dwarf" the BBC and its other competitors.
"The administration does not want to touch this question right now," said one administration official involved in Iraq issues, adding that military officers had suggested that 5,000 to 10,000 troops might be needed.
No one even wanted to touch that question.
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