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"When you buy the property, the person selling the cabin knows an awful lot about the touchy points where you dare not forget something," Mr. Grooms said.
"It captured people's imaginations because there are so many touchy points – were the parents at fault, were the zoo at fault, should the gorilla have been shot?" asked Dignan.
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Which raises a touchy point.
Another touchy point — that the bill currently does not include same-sex couples for family unity consideration — came up during the testimony of Jim Kolbe, a former Republican congressman from Arizona who is gay and who endured a yearlong separation from his partner, a Panamanian immigrant, when the man's work visa expired.
At this point, "Touchy Feely" becomes disoriented and doesn't recover its direction.
Shelton's new movie, Touchy Feely, marks a low point, barely registering a ripple.
He was also abrasive, tempestuous, candid to the point of obnoxiousness, touchy about his place in history, paranoid and unstatesmanlike.
Some cycling campaigners get very touchy when such inconvenient truths are pointed out.
Where are we getting points?" The day's other touchy topic was Coughlin's decision last week to practice in the warmth of the team's inflated bubble.
Mr. Rocks is the state census director and, therefore, a little touchy on this subject, but he has a point.
It's a touchy subject, particularly because, from the restaurant's point of view, it's all for the consumer's benefit.
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