I want you to touch on that but you to touch on the won and done point that Trump made.
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I want to touch on a few non-Nextdoor things while I have you that I think you'd be great to touch on.
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Cohen, a Democrat from Tennessee, wanted to touch on marijuana.
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We'll even touch on topics like quantum computing and blockchain.
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LIPTON: AND I WANT TO TOUCH ON THAT POINT, TED.
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"The messages touch on bilateral relations most notably," Peskov said.
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I wanted to touch on two parts of that character.
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There was also a special touch on the boarding pass.
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Other findings from the survey touch on unionization and VR:
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They use that to touch on people's nostalgia and emotions.
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Exactly, and you do touch on that in your book.
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We didn't touch on that so much today in this.
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How could we do this show and not touch on that?
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But the findings also touch on more serious concerns as well.
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These touch on subjects like health care, housing, education and tourism.
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Q: Can you touch on the issue of a peace treaty?
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However, he still wanted to put his unique touch on it.
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And this only begins to touch on the longer-term problems.
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Let me first touch on what that looks like. Okay. Okay.
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So you know, let's keep in touch on this, my friend.
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Did you guys touch on being in high school at all?
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In your book, you touch on your infamous Drag Race disqualification.
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We touch on this in Atlanta: Who's go the best shoes?
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There's a couple of things we touch on in the book.
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Ansari's new material doesn't touch on the allegation reported by Babe.
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Can you touch on the mystery and intrigue, and spark curiosity?
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That main input used to be touch on a phone's screen.
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The Touch, on the other hand, just kind of faded away.
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Also had "force touch and any touch" on display fingerprint sensor.
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Always, sadly, something we have to touch on when Jones fights.
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Mr. Abbas did not touch on those issues in his speech.
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I think perhaps I touch on a different passion in people.
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I touch on a lot of things about race and gender.
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Do they touch on getting in depth if you're a cutter?
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These are policies that touch on equality, human rights and integration.
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Did Trump's meeting with Russian officials touch on any of this?
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In many cases her images touch on more than one theme.
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"Does artistic dedication begin to touch on religious devotion?" he said.
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Its mood lighting offers a calming touch on hectic travel days.
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I'll just touch on a few themes that jumped out at me.
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The film, however, does not touch on Mercury's affair with David Minns.
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Image; Sam Rutherford/GizmodoEssential applies a light touch on the software too.
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And if I 3D Touch on the virtual button, Control Center appears.
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The last theme I wanted to touch on with you is agency.
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Share articles that touch on the industry you'd like to work in.
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His touch on a Shakespearean text is one of lightly carried scholarship.
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I'll touch on the US-focused one first, the international one second.
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She has published some peer-reviewed articles that touch on polar bears.
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VICE: In the book, you touch on other political themes, like unionizing.
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"It just seemed to touch on everything he can do," she said.
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Just one more way to put the personal touch on your build.
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The report did not touch on the origins on the Russia probe.
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Plagge recalled the latter was followed by a touch on the arm.
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Your memes touch on a lot of larger issues than sparkling water.
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But we should touch on just a few of his other habits.
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Cohen wouldn't touch on those reports either on his radio show, Wednesday.
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A salted glass rim is the perfect finishing touch on any margarita.
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The show's producers aim to touch on complicated themes with each episode.
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It seemed to touch on a real area of interest and need.
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They touch on trends but remain classic enough to transcend fashion cycles.
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Lastly, I want to touch on Lebanon, as an example of hope.
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The curriculum is holistic and regular cultural experiences touch on deeper issues.
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And they don't even touch on state legislators or municipal officers, either.
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Any federal infrastructure strategy ideally would touch on multiple sectors of infrastructure.
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The movie will touch on the Navy's evolution In October, Kosinski told ComingSoon.
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We'll also touch on the new flying experience, though, because it's frankly awesome.
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Prosecutors may also touch on Peterson's training and experience as a veteran officer.
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Baez is expected to touch on Bradley's personal criminal past during cross-examination.
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"This is a case going to touch on their corporate survival," he said.
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Was it important to you for the show to touch on serious topics?
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The problem is mostly Ryan Tannehill's lack of touch on the deep ball.
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I think Cleverman did really well over six episodes to touch on that.
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Ten-year yields rose a touch on Monday from Friday's one-month lows.
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All those things that once we would have been scared to touch on.
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There's not much Chris Rock didn't touch on during his bold, brilliant monologue.
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The books touch on topics like torture, cults, slavery, hate groups, and death.
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The conference will also touch on NATO's role in fighting terrorism, he said.
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Four other Democratic candidates have introduced policy plans that touch on climate action.
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One aspect that OpenAI doesn't touch on however is the question of morality.
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I think the film really does touch on this idea of perception vs.
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Presidential candidates and their wives often touch on similar themes and common values.
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You know, that's an ugly thing to touch on, but it's undeniably true.
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But I remember feeling uncomfortable with that pat or touch on my behind.
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O.K., let's touch on some earnings reports, because I know you love those.
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But Atkinson noticed that Mozgov had a soft touch on a high release.
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Ms. Gill's experiments touch on a continuing debate about whether lobsters feel pain.
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It may have details about the locale that the movie doesn't touch on.
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Crown wrote in a statement that the book will also touch on Mrs.
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It's sort of like a cool way of showing his touch on everything.
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Other scenes touch on post-traumatic stress, combat tactics, civilian readjustment and more.
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Her Biennale may touch on timely themes, but in a more oblique way.
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As you touch on in your letter, your mom isn't just your mom.
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" Since then, Mr. Arens said, "we are in touch on a weekly basis.
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Watchmen is going to go beyond Angela's investigation to touch on something big.
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Seems she can turn the human touch on and off, when it's expedient.
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Open mikes are often places where comedians touch on subjects they wouldn't otherwise.
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And yes, his touch on my skin is just as attentive and skilled.
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The novel's twists and turns touch on everything from colonialism to conspiracy theories.
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The case, based in Manhattan, will touch on the Sinaloa cartel's Canadian operations.
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Trump transition officials say the call did not touch on the topic. Jan.
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The Kelly-Trump interview will undoubtedly touch on this mostly one-sided feud.
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Of course I can't help but touch on the actual issue at hand.
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You've probably noticed that I didn't touch on the 22018 presidential race yet.
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Her talk will touch on the current, often dehumanizing conversation surrounding refugees and immigrants.
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The brief statement also doesn't touch on any of the specific production cut reports.
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JOSH LIPTON: I want to touch on China specifically, and go back to that.
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But with Kim's gentle touch on his leg, Jimmy is able to press on.
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And this isn't even to touch on the more straightforward issue of financial mismanagement.
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One area where the duo touch on their similar taste is young women's fashion.
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We were also in touch on a precautionary basis with the relevant regulatory authorities.
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She continued, smoothly transitioning the semi-rant to touch on her views on sexuality.
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And the case of Cambodia's controversial leader seems to touch on all of them.
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A few songs on the new album seem to touch on that spiritual side.
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This story is based on some of the released emails that touch on Israel.
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X-Men stories touch on discrimination as a way to add drama or depth.
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The latest label to put its touch on these frilly frocks is John Galliano.
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Let's touch on a few briefly, and then I'll get to a few takeaways.
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Traditionally, government employees are not supposed to write books that touch on their duties.
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Roku is also shipping another new product, the Roku Touch, on Friday, it noted.
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Her songs that touch on sexuality, love and relationships are based on real life.
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"Of course, the films will still touch on religion and history," Mr. Tseden said.
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A Clinton campaign aide said her speech would touch on police and race relations.
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They touch on a lot of human subjects: eating disorders, homosexuality, war and religion.
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The visuals fit into typical nationalist propaganda, but they also touch on the ethereal.
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For me, I want to touch on ideas that are timeless, that are truths.
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Certainly the delightfully gimmicky transparent rear was a nice touch on the Exodus 1.
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The finishing touch on the drink is a garnish of lemon or orange peel.
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Both sides will keep in touch on the next steps, the commerce ministry said.
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Trump will also likely touch on phase one of the U.S.-China trade deal.
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"If you talk about it, you touch on an open wound," Ms. Aguiar said.
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Oh, and we touch on Facebook's F8 event and its plans for global domination.
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While they may resonate, the lyrics and themes don't necessarily touch on America today.
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Their testimonies also touch on the recent rise in anti-Semitism around the world.
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But I didn't really think about, or touch on, what other priorities existed for me.
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She believes Sander's work may touch on a few things that Fast may be missing.
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She put them in Hough's hair for the ideal finishing touch on an elaborate updo.
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These videos touch on hundreds of topics, ranging from cryptocurrency to relationships to internet addiction.
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You touch on Trump's affinity for Putin and -- for a while -- Russia's admiration for Trump.
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There are few shows that touch on so many different aspects of the justice system.
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The company began rolling out iOS 10.3 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch on Monday.
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Moving ahead, the stock market is doing something silly that we wanted to touch on.
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However, its IPO prospectus does touch on some of the concerns raised in the lawsuit.
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Swift also used the Elle piece to touch on her personal experience with sexual assault.
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That piece did not touch on how Edison creates products from harvested user data, however.
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We'll also touch on the rise of Netflix and whether HBO can still catch up.
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That is one of the topics I would like to touch on the future album.
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Stuver: So far, this discovery really doesn't touch on anything having to do with inflation.
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So many themes you'd touch on in your later work were already present this early.
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Tie A Sweater On...BackwardsYes, this could easily be the finishing touch on your outfit.
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White's works touch on pop culture and explore the nuances of Black life in America.
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Wilkins did not touch on where Canadian interest rates may be headed in her speech.
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But he noted that Microsoft Corp's competing Surface notebook allowed touch on its main screen.
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The song's lyrics explicitly touch on the importance of an enduring Chinese-North Korean friendship.
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Wood doesn't touch on this, but that's because his book is about ISIS, not Islam.
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But for usage fans, the issue does touch on interesting questions about how language changes.
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He's able to touch on a wide array of subjects that apply to many cultures.
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When you use 3D Touch on certain app icons, they can also display little widgets.
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It puts a finishing touch on the week and leaves everyone free for the weekend.
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SORKIN: BEFORE WE TOUCH ON JUST -- SINGLE BEST INVESTMENT THAT'S WORKING FOR YOU RIGHT NOW?
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But more impressive, perhaps, is Hendrick's first touch on the ball to pull it down.
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Both sides are currently in touch on the detailed arrangements surrounding his visit on Jan.
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I want to touch on that, because Clinton eventually got impeached because of that lie.
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The others will touch on themes of life's emergence from water, instincts, emotions, and intellect.
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One reason the populist strategy is effective is that it does touch on certain truths.
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Those turning leaps catch your breath; some of the rapid smaller walks touch on comedy.
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It doesn't touch on Delta's tussle with the National Rifle Association after the Parkland, Fla.
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Other conversations touch on the rise of e-books, which maybe happened a little later.
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Schools usually don't touch on that topic, but I think they really should start to.
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Many of the surfaces we touch on a daily basis harbor and can spread germs.
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A good touch on the greens is what separates the real players from the duffers.
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The hearing is expected to touch on the arguments around backdoor accesss, among other topics.
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The Haptic Touch, on the other hand, only responds to the length of each press.
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It is expected that the hearing will touch on more traditional sports betting, as well.
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The meeting, which lasted 15 minutes, did not touch on more contentious issues like immigration.
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They started with your phone, which you touch on average, about 2,617 times a day.
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The artists' works touch on such issues as gentrification, gender politics, globalization, racism and homelessness.
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But the decline was modest as Trump did not touch on specific economic or trade policies.
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We're also wondering if Pham will touch on the issue of human trafficking in nail salons.
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Others touch on themes for the industry, with tax reform being a major focus last year.
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The creators of Life is Strange aren't scared to touch on topics often taboo in games.
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But can we briefly touch on the tortured contrivances used to keep all that action cooking?
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It will touch on the defining events of Ailes' life, told through multiple points of view.
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I created a map of human touch on another humans body and it's lasting impact pic.twitter.
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Still, we think we know at least a few line items the company will touch on.
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The two leaders agreed to stay in close touch on a way forward, the statement added.
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These issues touch on questions of history, civics, political philosophy, media, government, and of course technology.
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The lack of touch on the front screen is a bummer but not a deal breaker.
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Spieth has been frustrated by his putting in recent weeks but found his touch on Saturday.
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They also used their slumber party time to touch on her education and healthy eating initiatives.
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The campaign is right that both speeches touch on common themes like the importance of family.
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BuzzFeed adds that ancient Greek texts only touch on the subject of female masturbation in passing.
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Television shows, mostly historical dramas, continued to touch on corruption-related topics from time to time.
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Other songs like "Church/Liquor store," featuring Noname, touch on the darker side of the city.
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Rather, these speeches touch on a longstanding domestic political divide over the nature of American power.
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The finishing touch on a Christmas tree is the topper placed on the tip-top branch.
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It is likely to touch on North Korea and Iran in addition to the sovereignty theme.
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Lessons also touch on sexual health and human rights, and misconceptions about women's bodies and sex.
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All projects featured touch on the social, political, cultural, and geographical considerations of each respective architect.
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Then Seven Davis Jr. put his touch on it with his vocals and it felt complete.
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But couldn't the same be said of a feature such as 3D Touch on the iPhone?
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Some of that material now available to Democrats could touch on topics pertaining to Ms. Hicks.
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Get in touch on secure messaging app Signal using a non-work phone: 646 768 1003.
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The new deal will not touch on many other areas of trade addressed in that agreement.
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Only her parents knew what she was doing; she stayed in touch on a separate phone.
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He is pleased with Trump's touch on a national economy seeing unemployment at 50-year lows.
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But video games—well, video games haven't dared touch on this rich vein of political dissent.
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Thomas Roma's shadow portraits of dogs touch on something deeper than just the cuteness of frolicking pets.
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That said, the debate may even touch on actual issues, including immigration, the economy, and foreign policy.
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She's an artist, and that's what she needs to touch on at this moment in her life.
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For example: I've noticed throughout the Les Halles Cookbook that Bourdain has a light touch on seasoning.
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Today we touch on my unstable sense of self-esteem, my new medications, and my general anxiety.
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Quentin Tarantino is also working on an untitled Manson-related film that will touch on the murders.
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Seated on small plastic stools, they touch on the beauty of Vietnam, hot dogs, and parenting skills.
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But all of these games touch on different forms of helplessness and frustration for the AI players.
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"Trump just seems to be out of his depth and out of touch on everything," Brien said.
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Naturally, questions that touch on our relationship with power are extremely important — but understandably daunting to tackle.
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Both shows also touch on the idea of the end of history, but in very different ways.
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That means it can touch on any participant in Britain's biggest export destination, the EU's single market.
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We regularly keep in touch on a WhatsApp group with other women we've also met through BumbleBFF.
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While I've got your attention, let's quickly touch on two other things worth knowing about Trudeau's plan.
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Is there anything else you want to say on any of this that we didn't touch on?
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Tashiro noted that Prime Minister Li's speech did not touch on liberalising rules on initial public offerings.
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She's an artist and that's what she needs to touch on at this moment in her life.
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Double Up On The KnitsA cardigan doesn't necessarily need to be the finishing touch on an outfit.
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Do they purchase all of those overpriced items that no one dared touch on the bridal registry?
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We do touch on beauty, health care, and stuff like that, but we also talk about religion.
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The official said Washington and Beijing remained in close touch on how to respond to North Korea.
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Each of the leads' storylines touch on the ways women are judged and held to impossible standards.
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Simply 3D Touch on the left side of your phone to see your most recently accessed apps.
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And if you want more details, you can 21499839D touch on a widget to get more features.
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And according to Ballotpedia, 2023 state legislatures have considered 101 bills that touch on public-sector unions.
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Schiff also indicated in the interview that his first hearing would touch on authoritarianism around the globe.
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Speaking of my wife, I should probably touch on the romantic aspect of using the Leesa Hybrid.
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She provided a list of issues under discussion, which touch on the individual exchanges, Medicare and Medicaid.
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Policies that affect infant mortality are not limited only to those that touch on healthcare, explains Geronimus.
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Though Going into Town does briefly touch on the gentrification of Manhattan, it is not its focus.
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It doesn't touch on taxes, or on entitlement programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, or food stamps.
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Before we even touch on Earth Wars, the longevity of this brand must continue to amaze you.
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"All the cases fall broadly under the First Amendment, and they touch on different areas," Levinson said.
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Nonfiction Five new books touch on American Jewish identity and what will sustain it into the future.
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There's one feature this phone has that, for now, we will briefly touch on, and that's 5G.
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While her books touch on issues of equality in some ways, race is rarely an explicit theme.
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The Coens' work, and the past two seasons, touch on a pendulum swing between good and evil.
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Lynch later said her meeting with Bill Clinton didn't touch on any matter pending before the department.
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"We spoke with President Trump about concrete things and did not touch on this bacchanalia," he said.
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When Sarah didn't get in touch on Monday, Cheryl Hart called 911 and requested a welfare check.
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Maybe you want a gentler touch on the massage table, need hypoallergenic products or prefer subtler scents.
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We just wanted him to respond and then let it be and still touch on other things.
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Cohen's closed-door testimony is expected to touch on the Russia investigation, but not his public testimony.
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The event will also touch on the experiences Microsoft is planning to deliver on this Surface hardware.
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Khan lists a handful of policy positions on her website but doesn't touch on top progressive priorities.
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And we'll touch on the sometimes unintended consequences of an industry that is moving at light speed.
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We've explained this as mortgages in arrears were dropping, but I'll touch on this for new readers.
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The Halo Board responds quickly to a touch on the control and accelerates like a hydraulic roller coaster.
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Americans don't believe Trump has the magic touch on trade and have moved against his worldview on trade.
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Apps that have Today screen widgets will show you those widgets when you 3D Touch on an app.
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I've only met her once (she flew up for our wedding), but we keep in touch on Facebook.
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My favorite process in photography is storytelling, so really I wanted these pictures to touch on different emotions.
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The researchers' predictions touch on natural language processing, machine learning, agricultural software, and virtual reality, among other topics.
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It gained a touch on the yen to 107.46 yen, but stayed short of recent peaks at 107.78.
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Barr previously told PEOPLE she's ecstatic that Roseanne will continue to touch on modern-day topics, including politics.
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The vast majority of the documents Mr Snowden stole did not touch on the privacy of American citizens.
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The conversations, and the song that follows, are funny, but they also touch on a very real issue.
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Before I get into saying goodbye to Seinne, let me touch on how cool our final date was.
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The stories touch on hot-button issues like white supremacy, xenophobia, state surveillance, and government repression of sexuality.
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Two things that Amazon's leak didn't touch on are battery capacity and the Razer Phone 2's camera.
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Versace puts his own signature touch on the house — including installing a mosaic with the Versace Medusa logo.
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ET, followed by a question-and-answer session, which will no doubt touch on the future for rates.
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A rainbow appeared during their photo session to put the perfect finishing touch on all their wedding pics.
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We're going to touch on what his grieving was like and how much he misses his best friend.
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It won't touch on so-called Dreamers or the undocumented immigrant population, which are important issues for Democrats.
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Bump the brightness a touch on the iPhone's image and they would more or less be the same.
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All of Erlich's sentiments are spot-on, but he didn't touch on what disappointed me most about Bright.
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Strach was expected to touch on the unreturned ballots later in the hearing lasting at least until Tuesday.
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Her talks with Trump in Washington are expected to touch on a range of issues, including defence spending.
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But there's a possibility that Apple may also touch on its rumored subscription game service, Bloomberg reported Saturday.
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I don't need touch on my laptop, but it was pretty sweet to have it for a while.
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However, she denied reports that her song will touch on her feud with the "Barbie Dreams" performer, 35.
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Finally, while the episode manages to touch on every main couple, the through-line is Natasha and Garrett.
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While the show is obviously framed on RuPaul's personal experiences, it's bound to touch on some important topics.
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If you already have a Rock Band game, you can even stick the Touch on your old guitar.
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Does just the slightest touch on certain spots on your body make you want to scream in pain?
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A former Trump campaign adviser fretted that the probe could, as a result, touch on Trump's businesses, too.
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But the ruling did not touch on his mental fitness to perform his business duties, which worries investors.
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But the trip also gives him a chance to touch on shootings that roiled the nation last month.
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She argued that although Wintour does touch on owning mistakes, she struggled with the editor's seemingly unapologetic nature.
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Warren has introduced a public lands package and a green manufacturing plan that both touch on climate issues.
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The former first lady didn't touch on how she feels about the Trump administration's policies during the interview.
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Fracking: Not mentioned in his climate plan, and he didn't touch on it at the town hall, either.
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Others touch on cultural differences such as laws around consuming alcohol in public or swimming nude at beaches.
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Their responses touch on the symbolic power of the flag and the core values each believes it represents.
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One of President Obama's legacies will be hundreds of regulations that touch on all layers of American life.
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Not My Final Form is Julie Muncy's regular column on how games touch on transitions, manifestations and transformations.
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Much like 3D Touch on the phone, you need to train to make it apart of your workflow.
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She described the meeting with Mr. Clinton as a casual conversation that did not touch on the investigation.
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" Members of the Beckley class still keep in touch on a private chat group they call "Disenfranchised Appalachians.
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You touch on the introduction of Western gender binaries by colonialism, and how that created stigma among Māori.
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What Democrats can propose that will touch on all those areas: a national network of community health centers.
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These talks should touch on what she calls the three core values of etiquette – respect, honesty and consideration.
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The questions show the special counsel's focus on obstruction of justice and touch on some surprising other areas.
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For this culmination of a Danspace residency, programs will touch on improvisation, movement, fellowship, music and discussion. Dec.
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Other candidates' health care policies also touch on addressing the opioid crisis and access to mental health care.
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MORGAN BRENNAN: One of the things we didn't touch on yet was China and the growth opportunity there.
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It gained a touch on the yen to 107.40 yen, but stayed short of recent peaks at 107.78.
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Any alleged corruption by Zlochevsky doesn't touch on Hunter Biden's former seat on the Ukrainian energy company's board.
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Because there's a lot we want to touch on, but let's just sort of like lay it out.
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The exhibition is called "Learning From Athens," and many works touch on issues of value, identity and migration.
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Trump will likely touch on the state of the economy as well as trade issues in his speech.
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Those "poison pill" provisions touch on issues ranging from reproductive health, campaign finance and the environment, Hoyer said.
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We stayed in touch on and off through the early 70s, but then lost track of each other.
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So for the next couple of years we stayed in touch on Facebook, writing emails to each other.
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And that doesn't touch on the issue on not knowing minor side effects like nausea, dizziness or headaches.
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Topics to touch on include fitting the estate plan within the context of the investor's overall financial plan.
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How do you approach something like that, putting your personal touch on something that people might be wearing?
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I know that if the spirit is on you it will touch on to the other human receptors.
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You touch on some of this in the book, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
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Other contentious monuments will receive additional context through signage or other interventions that touch on their historical complexities.
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The follow-up, "Kevin," called in Texas soul singer Leon Bridges to touch on pharmaceutical dependence and mental illness.
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It seems like a strange addition for such an affordable tablet, but I'll touch on that a bit later.
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Barr previously told PEOPLE she was ecstatic that Roseanne will continue to touch on modern-day topics, including politics.
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It also has lacks a second lens on the rear camera as well as 3D Touch on the screen.
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Interestingly, one aspect Microsoft's and Walmart's deal doesn't seem to touch on is development of new cashier-free stores.
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And we didn't touch on possibilities of cutting mandatory spending, which would slash into Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security.
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The administration directive went beyond the bathroom issue to touch on privacy rights, education records and sex-segregated athletics.
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And many financial firms are working to help make it possible with just a touch on your mobile device.
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They also touch on his new label, Thread Imprint, and the artists that will soon be gracing their releases.
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Could it touch on all of these things we don't think of porn as usually being able to do?
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His broadcast, "The King's Report," often ventures well beyond the Bible to touch on the cultural issues du jour.
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" Other segments touch on Christianity, Enlightenment, and a new Garden of Eden that features "clones, mutants, and designer humans.
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You touch on other radicals in the film, including Assange, Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, and DarkWallet's Amir Taaki.
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I don't even want to touch on that other subject, but women are now taking care of each other.
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Watson did not touch on the challengers' claims that the ban violated the US Constitution's prohibitions on religious discrimination.
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But today's keynote will likely touch on much broader consumer tech including the Xbox, Windows 10 features and more.
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Once enabled, you can even kick off a new incognito mode session via 3D Touch on the app icon.
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There's now haptic touch on the screen instead of 123D Touch to launch the camera without unlocking the phone.
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They promise to stay in touch on Facebook and it reminds me of summer camp's fast, potentially enduring friendships.
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She had to place her Midas touch on it, which included coming up with the texture of the suit.
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Call of Duty: WWII doesn't just touch on the Holocaust; it forces the characters to confront it head-on.
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What's more, that list doesn't begin to touch on the performance technology available in the Camaro SS as well.
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It's the one touch on the iPhone X that we can be certain Steve Jobs would have approved of.
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Milwaukee's second-leading scorer combines masterful footwork with the ability to put touch on the ball while fading away.
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The Ukraine story describes abuses of Presidential power that touch on a pillar of U.S. foreign policy in Europe.
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The questions also touch on Russian meddling and whether the Trump campaign coordinated in any way with the Kremlin.
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Just look at this wraparound pass to Rodney Hood, the finishing touch on Utah's execution of a Hammer action.
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Facebook, which owns Instagram, is now famous for its rejection of a human touch on any of its feeds.
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Previously, the Trudeau government was accused by conservative opponents of being too light and soft a touch on China.
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But Obama is still likely to touch on at least some issues that are important to the tech industry.
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The book will touch on why it's so important to have the right training, equipment and rules of engagement.
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The committee's jurisdiction is famously broad, crafting policies that touch on the environment, technology and healthcare, among other areas.
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Busette points out that the Haas Institute didn't touch on other important markers of exclusivity, such as food insecurity.
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But Lynch insisted that the discussion was purely social and did not touch on Benghazi or the email investigation.
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Instead, Trump is expected to touch on general reform areas, such as middle class tax cuts and job creation.
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This doesn't even begin to touch on the intractable problems of climate change, extreme economic inequality, and systemic racism.
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They weigh in on politics a good bit, but other topics they touch on are race, gender, and immigration.
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ET (0200 GMT) could touch on tax reforms, defense spending and his plans to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system.
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Crude oil prices had tumbled 4 percent on Friday, although oil prices edged back up a touch on Monday.
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But all of them more or less touch on the way American influence is perceived and absorbed by Africans.
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And Pence brings a personal touch on the campaign trail where Trump prefers the adulation of massive rally crowds.
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"We wanted our products to reflect that lifestyle, but also touch on the history of the Mediterranean," he said.
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After the goalkeeper's touch on the ball, Sterling recovered it but couldn't seem to decide what to do next.
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Testimony is sure to touch on the state's self-defense law and the heavy burden it puts on prosecutors.
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But China's central government remains fundamentally hostile to the liberal values when those touch on the territory's political system.
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Before we look at the right's campaign of mass disinformation, let's touch on what the Green New Deal is.
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" She added that discussions with South Korea would touch on "joint values and strategic cooperation as partners and allies.
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To the Editor: My biggest fear with the demise of local newspapers is something that you touch on: corruption.
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These debates seem commonplace, but they're relatively new in legal history and touch on two important First Amendment rights.
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But given his top position, a hearing ostensibly about Russia policy is almost certain to touch on impeachment, too.
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To the Editor: My biggest fear with the demise of local newspapers is something that you touch on: corruption.
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One thing I wanted to touch on is experimentation—records that reinvented or broke the mold in a way.
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There's a section in your Times op-ed where you touch on the moment you removed your wedding ring.
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You also touch on puberty in a really unique way, especially in your essays about shopping and body image.
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The dollar eased back a touch on the yen to 108.44 and stalled on a basket of currencies at 96.708.
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But he is one of the most powerful investors in the world, thanks to his Midas Touch on Wall Street.
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What's more impressive about this one is the touch on the end line to keep the ball in play. Heroics.
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The dollar eased back a touch on the yen to 108.38 and stalled on a basket of currencies at 96.683.
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The Obama administration directive goes beyond the bathroom issue to touch on privacy rights, education records and sex-segregated athletics.
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Erdogan and Trump discussed the crisis in Syria in a phone call and agreed to stay in touch on Wednesday.
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The documentary does touch on feminist themes, but without critics or scholars, it has trouble putting the '80s in context.
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Her Christmas broadcast also appeared to touch on the "deeply held differences" that are defining the national mood at present.
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That doesn't even touch on NPR, which backs a wide variety of news programming at both national and local levels.
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But what seems like a cute, magical touch on the first tooth can become onerous by the fourth — or 14th.
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We touch on Kim Kardashian, the radical artistic value of SnapChat, Bernie Sanders and the recent reemergence of '113s cyberfeminism.
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"Index… ring… pinky… index… middle…" Nathan Copeland is telling a researcher which of his fingers he feels a touch on.
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In particular, the episode will touch on Luann D'Agostino's strained relationship with her (now soon-to-be-ex) husband Tom.
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Instagram, for instance, lets you preview photos with a 3D Touch on the iPhone or a long press on Android.
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But they also touch on a deeper tension as the company seeks to better regulate political uses of its platform.
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The image might touch on themes of American luxury (is it Coke in the glass?), the allure of alcohol (whiskey
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On that front, she's directing an episode of Shameless that'll touch on gay conversion and Muslim Americans fleeing for Canada.
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There is something about engineers and psychedelics that needs to be explored, and I touch on it in the book.
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Even as Mexico applies a softer touch on its southern border, it is co-operating with America in its north.
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A hard-press if you've got 220D Touch on your device, a swipe left, and then View if you haven't.
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But Draghi said the groups' activity did not touch on the ECB's work as the euro zone's top bank supervisor.
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Ah yes, the gambit system—that's a whole other rabbit hole of bewilderment that I'll touch on in a moment.
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It's more or less just a part of me that maybe I'm going to touch on, or maybe I won't.
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She has put her personal touch on the inn and has incorporated more than 20 local businesses into its mix.
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One of the reasons users may forgive Apple for forgoing 3D Touch on the iPhone SE is because of price.
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The posters so far touch on several issues and topics, including religious freedom, immigration, energy solutions, plurality — and even bourbon.
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On the home screen, users would expect to find a mix of personalized recommendations that touch on their various interests.
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The questions also touch on Trump's interactions with Sessions, Cohen, son-in-law Jared Kushner and longtime ally Roger Stone.
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The pieces in this year's line-up touch on some of the same ideas but take a more eclectic form.
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Nadler's sprawling investigation will touch on everything from allegations of obstruction of justice, to public corruption and abuses of power.
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And world leaders undoubtedly will touch on global concern over Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's killing and Trump's response to it.
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You touch on difficult topics on the album – "Bang Bang" is a song from the perspective of a mass shooter.
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The ministry's statement noted that the agreement would touch on regulations surrounding investments, services, public purchases, telecommunications and e-commerce.
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Ms. Lynch said the meeting with Mr. Clinton was unplanned, largely social and did not touch on the email investigation.
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At 15:18, Andrew Shaw put the final touch on a deflected shot for his 17th goal of the season.
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The magazine doesn't touch on the controversial war in Yemen, or mass arrests during the prince's so-called corruption crackdown.
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But the series will probably touch on issues like climate change, overfishing, and other human behaviors that imperil our oceans.
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The film will touch on her extraordinary journey from her childhood spent in poverty to her early days in Nashville.
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Then The White People Moved In And Police Started Showing Up. [Buzzfeed] We publish many articles that touch on race.
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And other variables that touch on personal happiness don't suggest people born between these years are more unhappy over all.
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This year there will be some two dozen shows, all of which will touch on themes involving identity and transformation.
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And, to touch on some of the points you mentioned, those shows do feature Gen Z talent with huge audiences.
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Yeah, I knew I wanted to touch on topics with an upbeat feel to make it more appealing to listeners.
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Many of Son's past tweets are company-focused although it was not his first time to touch on societal issues.
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I'm currently doing a stand-up tour and I touch on the subject very carefully and for about five minutes.
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Discussion topics will touch on coastal communities and the rising seas, microplastics, melting ice caps, and the burning Amazon rainforest.
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A lighter touch on regulations should mean companies in regulated sectors like banks and energy companies would become more profitable.
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The book will touch on several themes and experiences from Reinhart's life including fame, relationships, anxiety, according to The Cut.
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His comments touch on the company's plan to fight being broken up by regulators, especially if Elizabeth Warren becomes president.
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The episodes touch on a broad range of topics, from mental illness to acrimonious marriages, and whirlwind romance to aging.
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The speech was set to focus on infrastructure but saw the president go off script to touch on other topics.
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The story lines of our main characters touch on the fraught ways women's personal and professional lives can become indistinguishable.
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The appointment is seen as a test of Macron's resolve regarding the state taking a lighter touch on the economy.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, (BRKA) India's Tata Group and South Korea's Samsung touch on many parts of the global economy.
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"I don't think private companies should make so many decisions alone when they touch on fundamental democratic values," Zuckerberg wrote.
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The episode does touch on a theme about the regrettable inheritance children sometimes receive from their parents, despite good intentions.
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For Ms. Nyong'o, the decision to touch on these heavy and often difficult themes in a children's book was obvious.
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The dollar eased back a touch on the yen to 108.44 and stalled on a basket of currencies at 96.699.
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From a narrative standpoint, with [King] being involved [in gangs], I had to touch on that to wrap him up.
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There have also been lots of laws proposed or put in place regarding cybersecurity, does their research touch on these?
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I've still got some emails to get through and some, but I want to personally touch on the hate with love.
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"There's a strong possibility that the delegates agree on a resolution that does not touch on costs at all," he said.
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Season two will also touch on the Queen's difficulties to adjusting to a new era on the eve of the '60s.
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He is also likely to touch on infrastructure, which the White House has made murmurs of being next on his agenda.
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Cruz comes in dead last, highlighting his tendency to touch on the same topics with the same words in each speech.
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Worn with her hair up in a loose bun, Meghan said the tiara was the perfect finishing touch on the day.
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He can encourage this in many ways but we will touch on a couple of the methods he uses most frequently.
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We also have dermatologist advisors on our team who put the human touch on top of the big database knowledge base.
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Add to that the Taylor Swift endorsement that Dobbins and Webber also touch on, and Sheeran becomes the man women want.
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Lots to talk about today, and some stuff from the end of last week I want to touch on as well.
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If Apples removes 3D Touch on all of this year’s iPhones, will these features work with new Haptic Touch?
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The hearing should touch on a number of topics, including accusations that the search giant's algorithms are biased against conservative content.
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"Theres a strong possiblitiy that the delegates agree on a resolution that does not touch on costs at all," he said.
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The London show features more than 100 works, but it doesn't begin to touch on the enormous archive he left behind.
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"For the finishing touch on a citrusy crepe suzette, many ignite liqueur poured over a freshly-cooked crepe," the description read.
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The only fix, according the the YouTuber, is to use 3D Touch on the Messages icon on the iPhone's home screen.
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During these ceremonies, knights only are accorded the "accolade": a brief touch on the shoulders with a sword by the sovereign.
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But there's one standalone star ingredient that Supergoop says puts the magic touch on what is already a winning sunscreen formulation.
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The trial did not touch on the larger mystery surrounding her stepson, who was reported missing the day after that trip.
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The interviews touch on the importance of escapism and an artistic Gemeinschaft—a community—in the face of terrorism and turmoil.
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His light, gentle touch on the steering wheel starkly contrasted the violence of acceleration, late breaking and staggering amounts of grip.
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None of this even begins to touch on my disappointment at the way Lisa is continually used as a punching bag.
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"Code is this secret language that powers all of the technology we touch on a daily basis," she said on Today.
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On his political website, Trump outlines proposed reforms for immigration and U.S.-China trade — both of which touch on foreign policy.
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"It was a great cross from Janine and I really just needed to get a touch on it," Buchanan said afterward.
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Brin did not touch on those issues, nor did he specify any actions the company would take to recognize new responsibilities.
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I also wanted to ask you a little bit about politics, because I know you touch on it in the documentary.
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Less than a minute after that, with his first touch on the ball, Griezmann scored the only goal of the game.
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Fast, overlapping and unadorned, their conversations touch on ordinary teenage topics and on worldly suffering far removed from their protected enclave.
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I'm trying to touch on all these different aspects that you run into growing up because, at times, we're so confused.
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In its various previews of the upcoming speech, the White House has not yet indicated whether it will touch on cybersecurity.
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The appointment is seen as a test of Macron's resolve for the state to take a lighter touch on the economy.
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Damien Perquis made it 20-1 in first-half stoppage time when he got a sliding touch on Giovinco's free kick.
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Paul de Sa, Ruth Milkman and Jon Wilkins founded the firm, which will touch on business consulting, finance and public policy.
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With all that said, they've put a touch on this couch I truly appreciate: built-in power outlets and USB ports.
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The way we have designed the curriculum is to make sure that the students touch on all of these different aspects.
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The sensory technology of 3D Touch on Apple's iPhone 6s is the latest advancement in this sphere to hit the market.
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"We touch on many pressing issues today, like immigration with the wall at the border and the Muslim ban," says Gray.
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The poems are humorous, and the illustrations amplify their whimsy, but they touch on serious questions of representation, erasure, and intersectionality.
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While Lynch said the meeting was personal and didn't touch on Benghazi or the emails, it's getting a lot of backlash.
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From Facebook persona targeting to AdWord strategy, the courses throughout the bundle will touch on how to remain consistently data-driven.
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The charges announced by the S.E.C. do not touch on most of the accusations the company has made against Mr. Laplanche.
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The two have stayed in touch on Facebook and continue to root for each other as they both pursue new relationships.
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The next generation of potential Mac users — raised exclusively on touchscreens — will find the lack of touch on the Mac unacceptable.
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Because Mr. Tseden's films touch on issues related to ethnic minorities, they are vetted through a stricter-than-usual censorship process.
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The act of colluding could potentially touch on other criminal acts, like criminal conspiracy, but there is no "collusion" criminal statute.
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I recently read an article about cups, tampons and sponges, but was disappointed that the article didn't touch on cloth pads.
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Prince Harry put his own personal touch on the centuries-old "sport of kings" with a simple flip of the bird.
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He walked in an eight-foot par putt for the finishing touch on a three-under 69 in the first round.
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You Just Don't See Us. [Outside] White Threat in a Browning America [Vox] We publish many articles that touch on race.
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She has also introduced smaller plans that touch on climate and energy goals, including a green manufacturing plan released in June.
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The song features lyrics that touch on her past struggles with substance abuse and loneliness, which Lovato has been candid about.
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And according to a Democratic Senate aide, the briefers didn't touch on anything that would provide evidence of an "imminent" attack.
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Other global standards touch on some of these issues, but none bring them all together at the point of a transaction.
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Zollar nevertheless balks at the notion that Mahogany cards touch on perseverance and fortitude more so than any other Hallmark brand.
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The U.S. dollar was otherwise mixed, easing a touch on the yen to 108.88, but firming on the euro to $1.1395.
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Cheer mixes touch on two sets of legal rights—performance rights and master use rights—which have to be licensed separately.
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From this perspective, I don't think private companies should be making so many important decisions that touch on fundamental democratic values.
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Other new ads touch on the Democrats' central message this cycle, health care, and in particular, insurance coverage of preexisting conditions.
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Beyoncé, who won best urban contemporary album for "Lemonade," was the first person to touch on politics after winning a trophy.
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Works by artists who touch on racial difference or injustice, like Brancusi, José Clemente Orozco and Alice Neel, are also included.
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As a result, it emphasizes "good communication and (staff) don't have to touch on all areas of the business," said Medina.
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However, beyond the fact that all four areas touch on potential wrongdoing by Trump, they share little or nothing in common.
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In a statement on Wednesday previewing the announcement, Perdue only said that the plan will touch on sustainability, productivity and innovation.
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During the podcast, Jubilee and Riot touch on his diverse musical experiences, what it's like to create sound installations, and more.
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Before we explore why there's reason to question the early results, let's briefly touch on why they may potentially be significant.
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Further, the Auten/Splinter data doesn't touch on middle-class wage stagnation, another major theme of the Piketty/Saez/Zucman work.
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The number of things you can do via touch on the Air Executives is impressive, but it can be slightly clumsy, too.
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INGRAHAM: Walid I want to touch on what Bill Richardson and then a Christian preacher, Kenneth Bae, was held in North Korea.
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Interestingly, the discussion did touch on the idea of affirmative consent, but some members raised concerns that society just wasn't there yet.
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As if it couldn't get any more wholesome, Gideon's posts also touch on some of the heavier aspects of human-dog friendships.
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Trump is also expected to touch on health care during his first address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday evening.
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They were few and far between -- and none seemed to touch on just how difficult the journey ahead of me could be.
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Any kind of touch on the button brings up the list, and you can enable (or disable) multiple accessibility features at once.
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But the authors do touch on the most fascinating question of all: how this gilded corner of the diaspora influences India itself.
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Controls are all done via touch on the right ear cup, and I've already expressed my displeasure with touch controls on headphones.
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This will touch on the ways in which the empathy gap affects our culture at large across government, education, gender, and entertainment.
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Google is delaying its support for the Android version of the pressure-sensitive touch feature known as 3D Touch on the iPhone.
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One of Samsung's latest "me too" features may be a replication of Apple's 3D Touch on the iPhone 6s and 73s Plus.
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Yang's book recommendations are all for books that he read very recently, and they all touch on topics discussed on the podcast.
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And the documents released to the ACLU don't even touch on dirtboxes, another type of phone surveillance tool used by the USMS.
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To touch on that more serious tone, the political side of Typical System augments the record just as much as the humour.
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The U.S. currency eased a touch on the yen to 117.64, but remained in easy reach of the recent peak at 13.
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"It didn't seem like anything we could touch on the air," Saltzman said, referring to both the AIDS epidemic and queer identity.
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B. Herbert Martin Sr., but the mayor took the opportunity to touch on the issues that have dogged him in recent months.
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Dior once said that fragrance should be "the finishing touch on a dress," meaning an extension of it, not a conflicting layer.
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We'll touch on why jogging sucks and how to get fitter while either having fun or exerting the least amount of effort.
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If This Is Us is truly serious about being an example of body positivity, it'll touch on all aspects of their lives.
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In fact, most of the vision she laid out didn't even touch on the U.S. Instead, Hewson talked extensively about international markets.
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It's a bad sign for Trump to be so out of touch on the daily safety of his own demographic in America.
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I kept thinking about Brujas because they seemed to touch on a lot of those things, so I reached out to Arianna.
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While some criticisms touch on wearables' lack of aesthetic charm, others are underwhelmed by the functionality of what's currently on the market.
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Those "corporate welfare" provisions — which touch on topics including film productions and race horses — should also be allowed to expire, she said.
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She'll touch on a century of song in the season opener for Singers Over Manhattan, the Jazz at Lincoln Center concert series.
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The session could touch on the commission's recent report on how businesses can avoid discrimination stemming from the use of big data.
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Trump is expected to tout the state of the economy during his address and touch on his priorities for the upcoming year.
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But he did not touch on sagging demand that has hit parts of the economy in recent months, especially the auto sector.
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The conference, in Brussels, Belgium, is due to touch on the EU's single market, its migrant crisis and efforts to fight disinformation.
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Along with resilience, the pair will touch on themes of hardship, finding comfort after marriage, raising children and experiencing suffering, he said.
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And, perhaps most surprisingly, Trump did not touch on his favorite subject: His against-the-odds victory in the 2016 presidential election.
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The court's ruling on Monday allows the NIA investigation to continue with the caveat that it not touch on the couple's marriage.
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The conversation could also touch on what role, if any, senators want Trump to play in selling the bill or whipping votes.
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It's escapism, yes, but it's not the escapism that takes place while watching something that doesn't touch on social issues at all.
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"I was talking about matters that touch on the FBI's core responsibility and that relate to the president-elect personally," Comey said.
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We like the sleekness of the unisex Durand model, but they touch on everything from aviators and wayfarers to Lennons and Jackies.
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I decided to bring my belongings to my room before checking out the bar, though I'll touch on that in a bit.
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These touch on everything from holiday pay to motorcycle cleaning, sick leave, and purchasing of department badges, and date back to 2006.
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The singer's lyrics touch on relationships, poverty, and ambition with a blunt poetry that would seem voyeuristic if it weren't so relatable.
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Perhaps the funniest work in this show to touch on the ideas above, is a large-scale photograph titled simply "Memorabilia" (2016).
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And prosecutors in New York City are still investigating an array of issues that touch on Mr. Trump's business and political dealings.
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The comments touch on an issue floating around discussions about the contract: whether Mr. Trump would put his finger on the scale.
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It did not touch on Russia's efforts to influence the election or on whether Mr. Trump had sought to obstruct the investigation.
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Nor did he touch on being forced out of Breitbart the following year, after he made comments that seemed to endorse pedophilia.
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The agreements will likely touch on areas such as education, science and technology, and economic and social development, according to the report.
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Obama put a modern touch on the suit, opting for high-waisted pants and a black top that featured a sweetheart neckline.
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The conversations with Pompeo will touch on those subjects, as well as security and trade, Mexico's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
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The changes also face political resistance because they touch on difficult questions of national identity in countries where foreign workers outnumber citizens.
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Separately, the candidates have put out all sorts of plans that directly or indirectly touch on other aspects of the opioid crisis.
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It is the technical aspects of how the fire started, but there are also broader issues that we need to touch on.
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Or (and we'll touch on this more later), you can see Thomas and Ephraim as representing two parts of the same person.
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From this perspective, I don&apost think private companies should be making so many important decisions that touch on fundamental democratic values.
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Other areas touch on magnets, pulleys and earthquakes, while a Cave Studio enables junior cartoonists to draw and animate their own flocks.
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Based on the title it was expected the album would touch on mental health issues, particularly Halsey&aposs experiences with bipolar disorder.
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And, even in America, some productions touch on potentially explosive topics of race, religion, gender and sex as if they were immaterial.
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"A single touch on the shoulder or forearm could have many different meanings," they note, depending on whom it's from or for.
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The men and women in that group differed little in their staunchly conservative perspective, particularly on issues that touch on racial anxieties.
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Lobbying crimes Manafort's admitted crimes span a decade of lobbying activity but do not touch on his work as Trump's campaign chairman.
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And it certainly didn't bring up the nuanced issues of reproductive justice that Castro started to touch on in the first debate.
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It would also direct DHS to send a border security strategy to Congress, which would touch on technologies used for border security.
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The catalog's good, very readable essays all touch on the ethical reservations that are now forever attached to his body of work.
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HONG KONG, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The Chinese yuan firmed a touch on Wednesday as traders awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy decision.
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The books I recommend touch on some key areas for the attention of HR leaders in 2020: company culture and external awareness.
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As it stands, incarcerated people retain a variety of rights, some of which touch on the political rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
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The way a device feels in your hand, how the keyboard touch on a laptop feels as you type, all still matter.
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We don't typically cover game trailers here at Waypoint, but this was too good not to touch on, just a little bit.
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Despite Pope Francis's light touch on culture war issues, both the pope and the church more broadly remain strongly opposed to abortion.
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Many of her songs touch on her experiences as a queer woman of color, radically providing visibility for this increasingly marginalized demographic.
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Odds and Ends I didn't even touch on Cyrus (Jeff Perry) and Fenton (Dean Norris), who are super cute with their budding romance.
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The one issue he did not touch on was that of who would succeed him — a vital question among investors and Berkshire enthusiasts.
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To put her own Queen Bey touch on the holiday season, she even got herself a Lemonade Christmas tree covered in lemon decorations.
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DeMoss opens by telling the students he is going to touch on three points: seizing opportunity, being an intriguing person, and living life.
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Raise your hand if you knew you could 23D Touch on the "X" on your lock screen notifications to clear all your notifications?
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But in previous patents, the clickable black rectangle that responds to touch on the DualShock has been referred to as a touch sensor.
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She hosts podcasts on the Future of Wearables and the Future of Money, which touch on the intersection of emotion and emerging technology.
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As the series has evolved, you've done more to explore gender, relationships, and other more mature themes that other cartoons don't touch on.
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While some were portraits of her maternal family, other works touch on very distinct issues of colorism within and beyond the Black community.
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One thing's for sure, though: This chance to put an Insta-worthy touch on this ideal pool-to-beach bag won't last long.
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And because borderline content tends to touch on sensitive or controversial subjects, the backdrop of those discussions is often a public-relations crisis.
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Your screenplays often touch on the idea of missed connections, or of not having been in the right place at the right time.
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These days an inappropriate touch on campus, like the ass grab experienced by Taylor Swift, is now punishable with possible suspension or expulsion.
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Social music videos let you put your own touch on the latest Ariana Grande, without the expense of a standard music video production.
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On Thursday, Shinoda debuted Post Traumatic, an EP consisting of three extremely personal tracks that touch on Bennington's death and the emotional aftermath.
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However, after Adele's Monday night Grammy performance, which was marred by sound issues, it's safe to assume they'll touch on the awards show.
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Even Ree Drummond is a fan of the Instant Pot—and now she's put her very own touch on the popular kitchen gadget.
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The roadmap will also touch on the banking union, budgetary issues, Europe's Stability Mechanism and tax convergence, a source in Macron's office said.
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Only briefly do the authors touch on another notorious episode of witchcraft mania: the trials in Salem, Massachusetts in the late 17th century.
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"Tenderness to the touch on the sides of your ankle, under the bumps, is also a good predictor for a sprain," he says.
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The Democratic Party's presidential candidates are in Miami for their first debate, which is expected to touch on everything from economics to immigration.
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Things like that could all be involved that wouldn't necessarily touch on the issue of Russia collusion that everyone seems focused on politically.
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I'll spare you the encyclopedic details and just touch on a few important, interesting, and futuristic varieties that I think are worth knowing.
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When connected, just activate Alexa with a touch on the right ear cup to get voice access to music or other helpful information.
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Kushner's responsibilities touch on many areas of foreign policy while Ivanka has generally been more focused on economic, family and women's empowerment issues.
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Something that feels amazing after a fleeting touch on the rack can actually turn into a hot, itchy nightmare you simply can't wear.
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Their meeting could also touch on US concerns about Chinese computer hacking and Beijing's assertive pursuit of territory in the South China Sea.
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They touch on Mnuchin's background as a former Goldman Sachs partner and the foreclosure practices of a bank he led called OneWest Bank.
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In just a few months, the website has hosted a variety of videos that touch on just about any and every social issue.
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Modern romance and relationships, all kinds of drugs and losing his virginity are just some of the topics we touch on, including kale.
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The service's significant user base would suggest that Google might look to develop and expand its scope to perhaps touch on other areas.
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Over time, it became tongue in cheek, but every now and then [we would] touch on real issues—social issues, or political issues.
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Can we touch on your recent interest in time travel and alternate timelines; here, in The Peripheral , and apparently in your next book?
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While their songs are unabashedly pro-China, Tianfu Shibian's lyrics also touch on problems in contemporary China, including tainted food, corruption, and pollution.
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The works of Ishiguro, who moved to Britain as a young child, often touch on memory, time and self-delusion, the Academy said.
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A war bill that senators are hoping to unveil as soon as Monday is not expected to touch on the issue of Syria.
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The queries also touch on Trump's businesses and his discussions with his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, about a possible Moscow real estate deal.
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Dinner table conversations on what I do for a living always touch on the importance of curing malaria and all these other diseases.
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To ensure the conversation stays on point, outline the specific points that you want to touch on and write them down if necessary.
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Clinton chose not to touch on her biggest vulnerability: the belief, widely held by voters, that she is a calculating and dishonest figure.
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As its name suggests, the crawl will also touch on some of the literary and artistic trends Brooklyn has cultivated over the years.
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One of the topics they plan to touch on is the media's representation of how incarceration affects low-level offenders and racial minorities.
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That said, based on how little outcry there was about not getting 3D Touch on the iPhone XR, most people probably won't notice.
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In fact, it has been said that our relations with our neighbors are "intermestic" because they touch on both international and domestic issues.
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Nye was specifically interested in helping Hypergiant to work on AI tech that touch on a couple of areas he's most passionate about.
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The decision didn't touch on abortion specifically, but contributes to a trend, troubling to pro-choice advocates, of treating fetuses like born persons.
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They also touch on his feelings towards the heinous attacks in Manchester, before ending on a brighter chat about the state of dubstep.
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But a report card on the quality of the I.M.F.'s advice during the eurozone crisis was certain to touch on sore spots.
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But analysts say the unexpected meeting, of two leaders who are often at odds, could also touch on a common concern — President Trump.
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While navigating that fog, the instrumentalists only briefly touch on notes of distress, before eventually relaxing back into a gentler state of communion.
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She managed to touch on a lot of major topics in her first work and she even incorporated a comic within her comic.
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And here we touch on the interesting question of how he was exposed to many of these ghost stories in the first place.
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This year, the United Nations launched a new set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which touch on health, poverty, inequality, and the environment.
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In addition to his role as transformational deity to the rock and pop worlds, David Bowie left an indelible touch on electronic music.
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Suspended between four limestone columns, the carillon's 57 bells cover two octaves and play in response to Mr. Weinstein's touch on a keyboard.
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Name Withheld In recent years, law reviews have attracted a fair amount of criticism, in part owing to the peculiarities you touch on.
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Some of the books touch on challenging issues like the rise of the Islamic State and the sectarian rift between Sunnis and Shias.
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Sekulow has indicated the lawyers plan to invoke the Bidens during their arguments, but they did not touch on the topic on Saturday.
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She boasts a husky tone and a pensive touch on the cello, favoring wide arcs of melody that often allude to the blues.
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The lyrics touch on saying other versions of "goodbye" without actually uttering the words themselves because it's just too hard and so final.
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But progressives as well as Republicans argued the House measure didn't touch on the broader privacy and transparency concerns about the surveillance court.
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" Joseph Herriott V, 2008, student, Cleveland, Ohio hillary clinton "I think we really, really need to touch on the police brutality in America.
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I included this episode in one of my novels but would like to touch on it again here, as something that actually happened.
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Two songs here — "Bad at Love" and the excellent "Strangers," a duet with Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony — touch on same-sex attraction.
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Judge Ostrager was careful to point out that the decision did not touch on the fossil fuel company's possible role in global warming.
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Healthcare The topic of healthcare has taken a back seat recently, but Trump is likely to touch on a few key issues tonight.
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The ball was played into the box, Edwards got a beautiful touch on it, and Nikolic put it past Toronto keeper Alexander Bono.
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The emphasis, she says, is on "thoughtful entertainment" and focuses on independent films that touch on topics like immigration, diversity and LGBT rights.
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"The more inventive you are and more you touch on things everybody feels really close to, the more success you'll have," she said.
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Two points, yours for the taking, acquired with nothing but your deepest, innermost will and some surprising natural touch on a bank shot.
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This Mercury retrograde is major for your relationships and will also touch on finances, specifically complicated money matters like debts, taxes, and inheritances.
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Movie takedowns tend to generate a torrent of digital readership, especially when films touch on topics that are still the subject of heated debate.
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The iMac Pro is also slated for a December release, but there probably won't be time to touch on it during this month's event.
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Chris Tierney snapped his 18-game goal drought by getting the final touch on a scramble for the puck in front of Edmonton's net.
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" Cook concluded her caption with impactful words: "The subject I have been meaning to touch on publicly for years – stop. comparing. me. to. my.
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It's tough to have a show in 2017 and not somehow touch on politics, but thus far Kevin Can Wait has been largely apolitical.
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Now, with the Roseanne revival in full swing on ABC, Barr is ecstatic that the show will continue to touch on modern-day topics.
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While you want to touch on your professional achievements, she tells CNBC Make It, you also want to share some of your personal milestones.
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I really appreciate that the storylines reflect society in an inclusive way, and touch on subjects that kids and adults alike can relate to.
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Meanwhile, the FBI is currently engaged in a criminal investigation into media buying practices that could touch on refunds issued for fraudulent ad sales.
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Buttigieg didn't touch on Justice Department nominations or new legislation like Warren, but he pointed to the FTC, the leading US consumer protection agency.
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Lastly, we'll touch on the diversity problem in Silicon Valley, which Magic Johnson criticized to Mashable and tech diversity chiefs are trying to fix.
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"There are a handful of incident response platforms and security response platforms that will touch on one or two of our capabilities," Safran said.
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However, the concerns are legitimate ones that touch on the larger skepticism that surrounds facial recognition as it makes its way to the mainstream.
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But a report card on the quality of the I.M.F.'s advice during the euro zone crisis was certain to touch on sore spots.
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The song and its Easter-egg-packed music video are believed to touch on her feuds with Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, and Katy Perry.
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"Wouldn't people like to do up a zip on the back of the dress with a touch on their smartphone?" offers Mr Otani, musingly.
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The content itself was, of course, carefully curated to touch on a number of divisive issues: immigration, gun control, race relations and so on.
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Meadows said President Trump is adamant about not reforming Medicare and Social Security, which he promised not to touch on the 2016 campaign trail.
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There are plenty of other points to touch on in that review, but it's not necessary to pick on a single product or manufacturer.
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They complain college campuses are minefields of competing grievances and sensitivities for comics whose jokes touch on sensitive subjects like sexual assault or gender.
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" The comment rankled many and the Clinton campaign seized on it as a way to cast Sanders as out of touch on race. "Sen.
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You also touch on how your "Black Tee" track launched your career once Bun B and Killer Mike agreed to hop on the remix.
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Both novels touch on the crisis caused by Sabbatai Zevi, a seventeenth-century rabbi in the Ottoman Empire, claiming to be the Jewish Messiah.
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Instead, Amanda Knox reexamines the case that made perfect tabloid fodder through a more discerning lens to attempt to touch on a larger truth.
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Now with iOS 10, you can view the last few text messages in a thread if you force touch on a message you received.
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In stark contrast, the leaders of the Republican Party are out of touch on this issue even with the base of their own party.
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The euro eased a touch on the relatively dovish comments, trading at 1.1655 at 1145 GMT, down from 1.1675 before the minutes were released.
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The lessons touch on liquids in zero gravity, Newton's laws, effervescence (bubbles or fizz in liquid) and chromatography, or the separation of a mixture.
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It's a problem that requires a human touch on the individual level, but that only an automated system can tackle at the necessary scale.
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Instead, bring up the topic over time and touch on the different options that are available when it comes to elder care, said Henderson.
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I have a lot more I could touch on in this plan but I'll leave it at these 2 examples to make my point.
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Whenever she is asked questions that touch on possible sexism and double standards, Clinton tends to assume a slow, sarcastic and vaguely disdainful voice.
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And while Zito's New York Post column defending her work addresses the final allegation, it does not touch on the first two at all.
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It could touch on these dualities which I think he feels a lot in his own struggles between a personal and a public life.
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Questions about where to spend the city's limited resources touch on familiar themes about the failures of urban renewal and today's widening income gap.
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Lastly, there are a few panels that touch on the use of VR and AR in other industries, like fashion, healthcare, and workplace design.
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Not only that, but the titles themselves touch on the late-night philosophising that seems to crop up again and again in these moments.
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Others will note that, unlike the vocal demand for a larger-screened iPhone, very few people are publicly asking for touch on the Mac.
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Mr. Christie has a memoir coming out next year, which is expected to touch on his tenure as a federal prosecutor in New Jersey.
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The subject matter: I was talking about matters that touch on the FBI's core responsibility and that relate to the president — president-elect personally.
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All the candidates have plans that directly or indirectly touch on the opioid epidemic in various ways, from health care to criminal justice reform.
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But experience like that touch on questions such as: Does using a service equal consent to be used as marketing material for that service?
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Three things figure prominently in Iyer's music: the acuity of his attention, the coherent template of his improvisations, and his touch on the piano.
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The hearing may touch on one of the few remaining internal disputes among Democrats in an impeachment inquiry that has otherwise largely united them.
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As a pre-SOTU guide, we've taken a look at the President's recent rhetoric and the facts around the topics he may touch on.
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The iOS 10.3 developers beta will also include a few other noteworthy updates, including 3D touch on the weather icon (quick access to forecasts).
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Ms. Zuckerman noted that the report did not touch on other high-profile device failures, like metal-on-metal hip implants or vaginal mesh.
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There are more features than we have space to cover here, but we would be remiss if we didn't touch on the Versamow system.
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Two other conversations summarized in the court filing appear to touch on Mr. Zarrab's efforts to resolve his case through diplomatic or political means.
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The policies touch on matters ranging from high-profile topics like climate change, healthcare and gun regulations to the classification of federal tax offices.
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He suggests the following books for anyone looking to excel in HR because they touch on two key trends: company culture and external awareness.
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The subject matter I was talking about — matters that touch on the FBI's core responsibility, and that relate to the president, president-elect personally.
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That speech also didn't touch on expanding access to naloxone, which can cost hundreds of dollars and has become prohibitively expensive for many communities.
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And that only skims the surface of this complex show, which is sure to touch on prejudice, urban life, moral qualms, and corrupt justice systems.
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Speaking of Teddy and that whole storyline — sometimes Grey's suffers just a little bit from trying to touch on too many characters in one episode.
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But you can't touch on all that without occasionally delving into science as well, and this show is too good to leave off our list.
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Stennis' files touch on that relationship, including handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and letters that offer a deeper exploration of the warm relationship between the pair.
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But even without the direct parallel, we're sure Scandal will find a way to touch on political issues of the moment in its upcoming season.
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So in an effort to balance out the higher price of components, Kuo says Apple may ditch 23D Touch on the upcoming 23-inch iPhone.
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The L Word is set in queer Los Angeles, and yet there are facets even within that specific setting that it didn't quite touch on.
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Trump is expected to touch on his fight against terror groups such as ISIS in his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.
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Vis–à–vis duck flattening, I'll touch on two big, visionary ideas and then 27 smaller, more immediate, more practical measures that use existing technologies.
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And to put the last, most magical touch on Nyong'o's look, François used a classic stitching technique to weave a golden thread throughout her hair.
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Though he doesn't seem to touch on it in this note, Kuo has previously laid out what he expects from the three different iPhone models.
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And the ability to use touch on the second screen is about as close as we're coming to a touchscreen Mac at any point soon.
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That can lead to its own issues, but Ives says her proudest moments are always when she puts that last finishing touch on a project.
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The album has garnered strong praise from critics, and features 21 tracks that touch on race and femininity, fusing R&B, soul and funk sounds.
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Cook weighed in on the decision on Tuesday, and his remarks touch on three strategies that have been at the nexus of Wall Street's commentary.
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Now, Case says, the Internet is expanding to touch on every facet of our lives, including sectors and geographic areas once considered separate from technology.
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Dubbed "La Hora de la Salsa" (Salsa Hour), the program will air daily on weekdays and touch on musical, cultural and political themes, officials said.
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The statement released by the breakfast chain on Monday didn't touch on why, but a fellow fast food chain seemed miffed about the new competition.
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It works similarly to 3D Touch on the iPhone, changing the screen's response depending on how hard you push on it, except it's more useful.
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"We've been in touch on this issue," a spokeswoman said, adding that the European Commission had asked the Czech veterinary authorities to clarify their intentions.
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Some diplomats in Brussels think that there will now be talks on the process of exit, which will inevitably touch on basic issues of substance.
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Given his involvement in the show, there's always the possibility that the new series could touch on existing plans he had for the Buffy mythos.
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Still, the two sides are expected to touch on the thorny issues that have cropped up in recent months and pledge efforts to address them.
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We might also touch on Doudna's company Intellia, Which went public this year, and how it is using CRISPR to potentially cure diseases like herpes.
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" While the set of data regulations touch on individual privacy, Tan noted that the laws' real focus is on topics "relating to national security protection.
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KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - The two men, friends since high school, were in touch on social media a week ago about getting together for a drink.
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It will touch on the Fab Five's main areas of expertise but also branch out beyond that with behind-the-scenes tidbits and personal anecdotes.
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Aléatoire: I listen to a lot of different types of music so it's just normal for me to touch on different genres when I compose.
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So while I want to focus on what each of these types are for, I also want to touch on why someone might write them.
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At its core, the problems these creators are confronting touch on some of the most important questions of labor and employment in the digital age.
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And I also love the fact that we touch on home lives and family lives and the characters' relationships with their parents, or lack thereof.
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They've been soaking in vinegar, sugar, mulberries, and rose water, and now they may be the finishing touch on yet another aesthetically pleasing Birch cocktail.
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Other experts have detailed the emotional impact of a penile transplant, which can touch on body image issues like wanting to feel whole or masculine.
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The book will also touch on the former fashion model's childhood in communist Czechoslovakia, her escape to New York and her romance with Donald Trump.
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And there's even a feature sort of like Apple's 3D Touch on the Pixel: a long-press on some icons will bring up quick actions.
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It would touch on themes of immigration, she said—not just the Korean family who owns the place but the Latino employees who clean it.
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Though the new paintings touch on potentially somber themes, they are rendered in luminous colors and letters; the new mountain paintings feature beautiful blue skies.
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The president is also expected to touch on his trade policies, the official said, amid continued negotiations on the "phase one" trade deal with China.
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Lighted Tinsel Snowman Top Hat Christmas Tree Topper, $19.98, available at WalmartA top hat tree topper is a unique finishing touch on your Christmas tree.
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Vice President Pence joked about a photo of him touching a piece of NASA equipment that was labeled "do not touch" on Friday, blaming Sen.
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Their acts do not preach to the converted (they barely touch on Mr. Trump) or traffic in the kind of jokes likely to earn applause.
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To touch on his work is, in the way of Walt Whitman, to touch the man, an experience none too gentle, but plenty invigorating. ♦
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The talk will also touch on the importance of conservation and the enormous undertaking of park preservation in the continuing aftermath of Mozambique's civil war.
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You touch on it toward the end of the documentary, but can you go into more detail about why you named the film Merci Congo?
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But he briefly found his scoring touch on March 9, 2001, recording the hat trick in a 7-6 Blue Jackets win over the Panthers.
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When asked to touch "high accessibility" areas — places we normally touch on other people, like shoulders and elbows — volunteers did so without hesitation or agitation.
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He did not touch on that case or the territorial dispute during his speech, saying only that the Philippines "will honor treaties and international obligations."
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Before I get into the problem areas, I would be remiss if I didn't touch on one of the more important uses of a mattress.
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Many ordinary decisions, moreover—such as choosing between Goldman Sachs and Partners in Health—also touch on the question of who we aspire to become.
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The special counsel's interview of Mr. Kushner lasted less than an hour and did not touch on the range of topics Mr. Mueller is investigating.
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Postwar abstract Australasian paintings by Mr. McCahon (1919-87) address life, death, spirituality and the land, but they also touch on Maori and settler politics.
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Inside or out, for mom or dad or whomsoever you love, there are thousands and thousands more recipes waiting for your touch on NYT Cooking.
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The finishing touch on a handful of the 65 looks came in the form of feather eyelash extensions, affixed by the makeup artist Pat McGrath.
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And there's even a feature sort of like Apple's 3D Touch on the Pixel: A long press on some icons will bring up quick actions.
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I view my job as an art because I make art out of meat and the move is like a final touch on this art.
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He lacked a deft touch on several deep passes to Robby Anderson until he finally connected on a 40-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.
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The team will cover an array of topics that touch on voter security, including social media misinformation as well as voting machine and technology issues.
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Bestselling works by writers like Milan and the aforementioned Cole feature diverse heroes and heroines and touch on difficult topics like immigration and sexual identity.
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"Maybe my children will see a 'phase two'," said Wuttke, referring to a more ambitious later-stage deal which might touch on more structural issues.
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We will try to speak to every software business in Europe... we will try and touch on everything that is of relevance within that outreach.
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McCabe's book, however, doesn't touch on some of the most pivotal moments of his tenure leading the bureau after Comey's abrupt termination in May 2017.
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"If some of the investments touch on national sovereignty or sensitive technologies, it's up to us the government to set certain limits," Le Maire added.
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ABC didn't just have Dungey (the first black woman to be a broadcast network president) touch on diversity during her remarks at its upfront presentation.
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While it isn't one of the major platform companies, and I didn't touch on it back in January, no account of 2016 can ignore Samsung Electronics.
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Here's a look at some of the policies and issues these candidates have promoted during their campaigns and topics they're likely to touch on this evening.
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While the books do touch on some horrifying aliens, the authors were influenced more by Ridley Scott's blue-collar, truckers-in-space approach to the crew.
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Apparently the GOP does not want to face the reality that it has become so out of touch on social policies that it can't attract moderates.
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Even the new 3D touch on the iPhone 7 is just an incredibly sophisticated way of using the hand to answer a yes or no question.
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"As for this season, we touch on some topics, but not as in depth as that one, not as in depth as body shaming," she continued.
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The matches feel slightly skewed in favor of Thanos, which may or may not have been an intentional touch on behalf of Epic Games and Marvel.
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What President Emmanuel Macron does with the stake will be a test of the former investment banker's resolve to lighten the state's touch on the economy.
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Mad Max's various installments touch on the few civilizations that have clung to life in their respective wastelands, but few, if any, resemble our modern societies.
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When making songs about relationships, do you feel like they're most effective when they're autobiographical or just if they touch on subjects everyone can relate to?
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Trump's speech in Orlando, Florida, at the International Association of Chiefs of Police is expected to touch on border security and supporting local law enforcement services.
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Yes, I did touch on issues and certain things that were real and true but I think the biggest problem was I was lying to myself.
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Gaming: Apple is also planning a subscription service for games, Cheddar reported last month, although it's unclear if Apple will touch on this at tomorrow's event.
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The Republican has co-sponsored bipartisan bills that would restrict China's access to American technology and to markets such as telecommunications that touch on national security.
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The network announced in August that the biopic, Britney, will follow Spears' ascent from her Louisiana upbringing to stardom, and will touch on her personal struggles.
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He easily scored from the 23 on the first play of the fourth quarter to put the finishing touch on a 13-play, 21-yard excursion.
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The upcoming project will join the star's impressive library of children's picture books that touch on self-esteem, bravery, love, self-image, vocabulary and much more.
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In the past, Kuo has correctly predicted 3D Touch on the iPhone, Apple Watch specifications, and many other features before they were released to the public.
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I touch on it in the epilogue, but I can't believe that I actually did it (and worked on Broad City) all at the same time.
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From sky-high stilettos to weather-appropriate boots, the 17 party shoes ahead are sure to put a finishing touch on your last look of 2018.
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But even though Conway had a tendency to be ham-fisted with Danvers, he did touch on aspects of Danvers's life as a career-oriented woman.
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Now starring in Fox's newest medical drama The Resident, VanCamp is thrilled to be working on a project that will touch on many modern day issues.
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The question for him, perhaps he&aposll touch on it, what did you know and who did you tell about nonpublic information on a medical product?
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Trump didn't touch on any of the disagreements and instead praised Turkey's efforts in the war against ISIS and for its fight against internal terrorist attacks.
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That's a few dozen people overseeing a community of three-quarters of a million redditors, whose squabbles touch on the most inflamed issues of our time.
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Spin a globe these days, put your finger down, and you'll likely touch on a headache -- or outright failure -- for America's military, intelligence and diplomatic establishment.
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But, let's briefly touch on the other interview being released today -- with the Washington Examiner's Salena Zito and set to air on SiriusXM radio later today.
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Make use of 3D Touch on Control Center icons: With the redesigned Control Center in iOS 10, there's a legitimately useful reason to utilize 3D touch.
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He's expected to touch on domestic and foreign policy, though it's not clear he'll mention Khashoggi's death, which just prompted new US sanctions on 17 Saudis.
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Warren has released a number of policy proposals that touch on climate and environmental issues, including her $2 trillion green manufacturing plan and public lands proposal.
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Many of these titles directly touch on change and several were selected to give you some insight into tools that may be useful in navigating it.
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The speech, titled "The State of the American Business," will likely touch on new healthcare priorities after securing temporary victories against the so-called Cadillac tax.
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The numbers come ahead of President Obama's final State of the Union Address, where he is likely to touch on the push for criminal justice reform.
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And they don't even touch on the poor judgment and temperament that Donald Trump has exhibited throughout his adult life — something that alone should disqualify him.
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The greatest areas of tension are those that touch on the growing economic and strategic interests in Antarctica, such as tourism and fishing (mining is banned).
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He did not touch on the ongoing climate crisis or the fact that financial instability makes it almost impossible for young people to afford medical care.
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Mr. Trump's willingness to touch on what passes for fact on fringe websites puts him in a unique class for a national major party front-runner.
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"I hope he doesn't touch on sensitive issues that Myanmar people couldn't accept," said Tawparka, a spokesman for the group, who goes by a single name.
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Yes, there are times when he seems a bit out of touch on KOD, but what translates most successfully here is compassion and concern, not contempt.
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Fresh off of a weekend at Moogfest and shortly after the Manchester attacks, Gaika and Jubilee sit down to touch on themes both dark and light.
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From elite level footwork to a surprisingly soft touch on jump hooks and jump shots, Embiid puts on a show unlike anyone else in the NBA.
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We also touch on a few games we've been playing, including Gato Roboto, Slay the Spire, and a VR game where you're, uh, a kayak assassin?
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I found myself accidentally triggering touch on the sides of the display with the edge of my palms, particularly when using the device with one hand.
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Publishing house Simon & Schuster told the AP that Hillary Clinton is working on a collection of personal essays that will touch on the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Even if Mueller does not want Cohen answering questions that touch on the Russia investigation, that doesn't mean they won't be asked at his public hearing.
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It can also just run a dry sweep, which is useful for picking up dust and pet hair, as a finishing touch on the vacuum's run.
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A few of the works from the project touch on the political relationship between the United States federal government and the unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico.
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Even with its pro-China mission, articles in The Post still touch on topics that are off limits to mainland readers, like the 1989 Tiananmen massacre.
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The applications that excite me most have ideas that I never would have come up with, or that touch on something I didn't even know existed.
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In this season of "Vida" I wanted to touch on the notion of being prieto, and how colorism is alive and well in the Latinx community.
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Former President Barack Obama shared a summer reading list on Instagram filled with mostly fiction works that touch on big themes about race, gender, and class.
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So when a voter touches a button on the touchscreen, the poorly calibrated touchscreen might register it as a touch on the button next to it.
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These movies touch on issues that often come up in journalistic hot takes or political broadsides, including race, masculinity, inequality and the changing nature of work.
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He particularly showed off his deft touch on a 37-yard pass to Robby Anderson, who made an over-the-shoulder catch up the right sideline.
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Despite its brutal pedigree, this band puts a slightly ethereal touch on its songwriting, adding atmospheric delays and reverb straight out of the post-rock playbook.
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For instance, research suggests that young children typically are encouraged and reassured by a friendly touch on the shoulder, not only from parents but also teachers.
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His touch on the deep ball was evident on an 80-yard score to Ted Ginn Jr. His zip on the intermediate routes found streaking receivers.
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Environmentalists say they will also be eyeing Warren, who has released a number of plans that touch on climate issues but not one big climate policy.
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We asked curators at both to pick their favorite works that touch on American political life, either on view at their museums now or coming soon.
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The Arc of History Bends a Knee Toward Kaepernick [Politico] Korean Culinary Cures [NPR] The Riders [Victory Journal] We publish many articles that touch on race.
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She continues to advise him throughout this election cycle, leaving the Jane O'Meara Sanders touch on hearts and minds, but most importantly, Bernie's, wherever she goes.
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We're told the new album will touch on her OD in July 2018, her time in rehab, her sobriety and the journey/struggle to get there.
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Heartsick individuals have been writing to advice columnist Carolyn Hax for decades now, and their problems often touch on problems with money one way or another.
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The country's prime minister, Edi Rama, seemed to touch on that during a visit to a hospital in Tirana, the capital, where victims were being treated.
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A few films in competition touch on current events, if only obliquely, including "Loveless," the latest by Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, which has received rave reviews.
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Ultimately, Smith got credit for the goal as he got the last, and slight, touch on the puck before it hit the back of the net.
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AF: I want to touch on currencies just a bit because you know traditionally, if the Fed hikes obviously that would be good for the dollar.
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Trump and Duda plan to discuss ways to strengthen ties between the two allied nations, as well as touch on issues such as trade and security.
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You can change the background color of your Instagram story with a photo by using 3D Touch or Haptic Touch on your iPhone 23S or later.
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Though he typically receives a wide range of questions, he says the only subject he won't touch on is what he plans to invest in next.
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But before we get into which credit cards I'm canceling in 2020, let's touch on what happens to your points if you cancel a credit card.
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That's why our writing prompts touch on both the serious (Should anyone have $1 billion?) and the not-so-serious (How do you like your pizza?).
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In the past seven seasons, the show has been able to touch on the environment and fossil fuels, the legalization of marijuana, immigration, and foreign policy.
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But its new efforts to highlight political ads with special indicators, the company said, only apply to those ads that touch on candidates — not political issues.
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If you touch on the hood, roof, side panels or near the tail fin, it responds, the car moves slightly, sometimes making very Lightning McQueen-like comments.
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The questions also touch on widespread concerns over the misuse of Facebook user data, which led Cambridge Analytica to close its doors for good late last month.
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But the last fake quote does touch on something we can all relate to: A collective sense of dread whenever our parents try to "do" social media.
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And even if they do not go that route, the chances are greater that their jobs will eventually touch on the topic in some way, he said.
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Most of its mechanics or techniques touch on these concerns, as do certain historical facts, I try to match them with the particular intention of the works.
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Bryan: There are a lot of moments to touch on in this episode, but one in particular does a nice job of setting the tone: Daryl's dog.
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Now, touch on Chrome OS makes sense, especially when you have a hybrid device like the Asus Flip or the upcoming new devices from Asus and Acer.
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Mr Sorkin stages scenes between the two characters, which touch on masculinity and the memory of the civil war, and acknowledge the power dynamics in their relationship.
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"A prosecution would also have to prove that no reasonable person would consider the shared image to touch on a matter of public concern," the release states.
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We'll touch on the timeless themes of spiteful townies versus jaded rich kids, exaggerated awkward moments in puberty, bad boys charming daddy's girls, ultimate heartbreaks, and more.
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I want to touch on several things that mostly old news, but were treated kind of new news in this sort of great cable information echo chamber.
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The meetings are reportedly focused on making government more efficient, and will touch on everything from cybersecurity to drones to the Internet of Things to database systems.
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In a training session for new hires, veteran waitress Maci (Hayley Lu Richardson) explains that a light touch on arm or shoulder is fine, but no more.
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What you have to say is…it's just a very interesting collection of ideas that touch on things we most profoundly do not understand about our universe.
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We also touch on the controversy around Discovery cast members taking a knee in solidarity with athletes protesting police brutality (despite the criticism of President Donald Trump).
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And even if you have to bundle up to head home to even colder weather, there's no reason to not put your own personal touch on things.
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While her lyrics don't touch on those moments explicitly, her talent lies in the fact that her words are free to be what you make of them.
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Instead, as countless profiles and real-life anecdotes touch on, he served as a comforting and kind man-next-door who welcomed everyone, regardless of their faith.
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The book does touch on these moments—toward the edges of this suburban neighborhood there's a huge oil tank with the company logo on it, for example.
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Well, I hoped to maybe sort of touch on every book, fiction or nonfiction, but it took on a sort of laundry list character after a while.
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Friedland, whose statement did not touch on Gecamines call for new talks on contracts, is to address the Cape Town conference on Wednesday regarding the new code.
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Trump went on to nearby Camp Smith for a classified briefing from Pacific Command military leaders that officials expected would touch on North Korea and other areas.
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There was so much potential for Siri, and Apple promised to bring voice controls to the masses just as it did multi-touch on the original iPhone.
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The right-hander's 420-foot homer, his first of the season and fourth of his career, put the finishing touch on Washington's eight-run, third-inning outburst.
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By getting the Midas touch on her tresses, Hyland, 26, gave herself an instant illuminator for the eyes and created a monochromatic neutral look with her skin.
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"I don't even want to touch on the topic of black quarterback, because I think this game is bigger than black, white or even green," he said.
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She has a knack for digging up buried narratives, working with artists who touch on magical realism, cultural ancestry, colonial resistance, and the radical revisiting of history.
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The authors touch on a number of facets of Russia's military and other instruments of power, devoting one section to Moscow's use of cyber and information operations.
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Works by artists such as Jacolby Satterwhite and Gerard Gaskin touch on the relationship of Jones to the performance of queer identities in virtual or actual space.
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Some of their posts are heartfelt, some are touching, others celebrate their accomplishments as mothers, and a few touch on the complex relationships fostered in all families.
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It will also likely touch on the security of voting machines, which are not connected to the internet but have nevertheless spurred debate following Russia's election meddling.
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The interviews seemed to touch on Epstein's relationship with Silicon Valley, suggesting that he was trying to rehabilitate his image and become known as a tech investor.
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He will also touch on one of his favorite topics: that the Senate, controlled by Republicans, is much more productive than it was under a Democratic majority.
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Here's a look at the life and death of 3D Touch, and how it stacks up to Haptic Touch on the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro.
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Many of the Kavanaugh documents so far reviewed touch on a "war on terror" report, 9/11 talking points and a then-new Osama bin Laden tape.
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Remaking the Economy There is one aspect of universal basic income that Nathan Heller didn't touch on in his article (A Critic at Large, July 9th & 16th).
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The president's address is also expected to touch on his trade policies, the official said, amid continued negotiations over "Phase One" of a trade overhaul with China.
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Texas is a case about when the states can sue the federal government; both Verrilli and Keller are likely to touch on that during their allotted time.
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From the album title to the lyrical content, Nas has created a project that pours into the myth of him, but fails to touch on anything human.
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Upcoming streams touch on topics like why pleasure is important, how to unlearn cultural and religious shame around pleasure and having an open mind around sexual preferences.
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Some patterns appear to devour one another, while others gently bump into each other, only to part ways, like when our sleeves accidentally touch on the subway.
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While I can't vouch for the veracity of that tale, I do know that a touch on the forehead from her would always make my headaches vanish.
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Democrats issued a subpoena to him to testify before the Judiciary Committee and for documents related to his work with Mr. Trump that could touch on obstruction.
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One argument for rolling back environmental regulations — as is occurring under the Trump administration — is that a lighter touch on industry will lift investment and economic growth.
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So for the duration of the pregnancy, I would just lightly touch on the topic of the baby, trying to instill confidence in both Lawrence and myself.
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The bills touch on immigration issues that were central to Mr. Trump's presidential campaign that he has revisited as president and tried to address through executive action.
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Critics note that not all cybersecurity problems relate to economics – others touch on issues ranging from espionage to human rights -- and are fighting to save the office.
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"Those who want to make money will never touch on these topics," said the band's lead singer, who prefers to be known by a single name, Sam.
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I wanna talk about the letter-- obviously one of the things that you touch on the level-- on the letter is when people should be buying stocks.
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Neither of the two House-passed impeachment articles — abuse of power related to Trump's Ukraine dealings and obstruction of Congress — touch on the Mueller probe, he said.
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"There's not a thing that you touch on a daily basis that is not produced in some part from here in Houston," he told CNBC on Monday.
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Building on that structure, he was able to delve into his passions and goals and touch on Harvard&aposs legacy of educating civil rights leaders throughout history.
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Also, the speech is now expected to touch on a new strategy in Afghanistan and once again criticize Pakistan for not doing enough to eliminate terror sanctuaries.
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Jones noted that both Democrats and Republicans are willing to work together on immigration reform and infrastructure, two subjects Trump is likely to touch on Tuesday night.
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True, no one in the audience brought up these subjects, but a more skilled candidate would have likely found a way to at least touch on them.
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I would have liked to see filmmakers spotlight both of those realities in the same way the docuseries made sure to touch on the other key issues.
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When Stormy Daniels resurfaced in "In Touch" on March 25 in with the full interview of her affair with Trump, investors continued bidding the markets higher. Today?
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Perhaps because he is a relatively fresh face on the domestic political scene, he has been able to touch on two discomforting ideas long unaddressed by politicians.
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These were heavily vetted by Trump's lawyers, and because of the President's legal team's negotiations and lack of pressure from Mueller, didn't touch on obstruction of justice.
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Duda told TVN24 that the talks will not just focus on "some general talk about world security," but also specifically touch on energy security for the region.
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Lawmakers were left with few answers this week after a briefing on the handling of the complaint, which Democrats complained did not touch on the complaint's contents.
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And as the Washington Post points out in a footnote of that 2009 piece, Kavanaugh even begins to touch on the constitutionality of indicting a sitting president.
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Grossman and Mullin touch on them glancingly ... but then Grossman turns the discussion to a different kind of research — the wrong kind, in this author's humble opinion.
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Like other Today widgets, the preview can also be accessed on iPhone 6S and iPhone 7 devices by pressing down with 3D Touch on the Google Calendar icon.
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Observe how an artist moves between materials, from sculpey to ceramic and paint, to playfully touch on the ways color can test the limits of beauty and ugliness.
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The bill did not touch on branded prescription drugs new to the market since their manufacturers have development and patent costs they are entitled to recoup, Frosh said.
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While West did touch on criminal justice reform, he also discussed a variety of topics, including his own mental health and ideas he had about hydrogen-powered planes.
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The summit is expected to touch on a variety of issues, including Russian election meddling, Syria, arms control, Putin&aposs 2014 takeover of Crimea from Ukraine and sanctions.
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The summit is expected to touch on a variety of issues, including Russian election meddling, Syria, arms control, Putin&aposs 211 takeover of Crimea from Ukraine and sanctions.
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In this week's discussion, Jason, Heidi and Seth touch on Twitter's executive exodus and what kind of sessions they would have run at the company's recent corporate retreat.
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And Clinton clearly hoped to lure Trump into a fight with Machado that would touch on another campaign theme: He's easily provoked and can't be trusted with power.
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Although there was no mention of the royal birthday in the sermon, the Dean did touch on the devastating fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris last week.
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"The companies disclosing these accounts help bring it to the forefront, and it helps people realize that these are things that actually touch on your life," he said.
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Bruins center Joakim Nordstrom scored 2:21 into the game, putting the final touch on a tic-tac-toe passing play that followed an intercepted Chaput pass attempt.
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Plunkert told the magazine: "A picture does a better job showing my thoughts than words do; it can have a light touch on a subject that's extremely scary."
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But laws on Civil Service reform and investment, which touch on the political or financial interests of leading lawmakers, may receive sharper scrutiny, and even risk being rejected.
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Shortcut settings are split into smaller units; you can slide up on the volume and brightness controls and tap and 3D touch on units to get more information.
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The memoir, which will also touch on Joe Biden's decision not to run for president in 2016, is part of a two-book deal with publisher Flatiron Books.
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Fifth Wall takes a widescreen view to real estate and tech, so their podcast and vlog touch on urbanism and transportation as well as traditional real estate tech.
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However, before you go scrolling through Instagram to find all the most beautiful shots to be jealous about, let's a least touch on what they actually taste like.
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It will also touch on competition in the accounting sector where just four firms, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC and EY, check the books of nearly all listed blue chips.
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This makes sense when a piece of writing has to touch on so many different levels of craft and content, whose mutual interweaving can only ever be intuitive.
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Her upcoming book The Ambivalent Internet will explicitly touch on the role of trolls in modern American politics, which, as the book's name suggests, is rather Janus-faced.
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While the lawsuit does briefly touch on why Bumble thinks Match Group's patent infringement claims are frivolous, the main focus is on these new allegations against Match Group.
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The right-hander's 21-foot homer, his first of the season and the fourth of his career, put the finishing touch on Washington's eight-run, third-inning outburst.
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While the public might wait for Facebook, and the broader tech and research communities, to solve this riddle, Ginsberg and Burke touch on a sensitive subject: personal responsibility.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson meets his Canadian counterpart for the first time for talks that touch on the trilateral NAFTA trade agreement, which Trump wants to renegotiate.
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Much like health care, immigration, and women's rights, President Donald Trump is putting his Midas touch on just about everything in Washington — and the Oval Office isn't immune.
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Wednesday's report did not touch on that leak, which has also drawn fierce lawmaker criticism, but focused instead on the U.S. central bank's handling of embargoed economic material.
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Spending free time with friends and family members, or keeping in touch on the phone, deepens your relationships and also allows you to share your happiness with others.
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He's also likely to touch on the flood of "founders" who have exited the Libra Association, which is supposed to be an independent overseer of Facebook's libra cryptocurrency.
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Notifications will also be far richer if you use 3D Touch on them, allowing you to reply or take action on alerts without every opening the app itself.
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It's supposed to be really light and fun hearted, and I think my show — not that it gets dark — but we touch on more serious issues as well.
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The update also brings a number of fixes, including the return of using 3D Touch on the left edge of your screen to open up the app switcher.
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While some in Washington have posed reforms that touch on the president's conflicts, many of the proposals tinker around the edges without addressing the heart of the problem.
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Although she is far from the quickest player off the mark, Pliskova also tracked down some drop shots in the forecourt and demonstrated deft touch on the run.
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It will touch on deepening partisan political divisions, a development he called "one of the few regrets" of his presidency during his final State of the Union address.
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She did touch on the deaths of black men in Louisiana and in Minnesota, and the deaths of five police officers in Dallas, reciting all of their names.
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Apple says Haptic Touch on the iPhone 11 Pro will differentiate between a press and a long press, sending back small vibrations in response to a long press.
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In recent years, cuddling — billed as therapeutic, nonsexual touch on sites like the Snuggle Buddies and Cuddlist — has become the latest thing in wellness, beyond yoga and meditation.
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The Disney service doesn't touch on every genre the way Netflix does, but because Disney owns so many other production companies, you won't be stuck with Steamboat Willie.
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The Mariners won the game 6-1 but Bolt looked well short of match fitness and lacked the touch on the ball of many of his team mates.
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The widget can be enabled by tapping Edit from the bottom of the Notification Center or, in a nifty trick, by using 3D Touch on the app icon.
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Through King, Chiniere was able to touch on topics of belonging, identity and the discomfort of moving through spaces when you feel markedly different from those surrounding you.
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" For Yannick, it's another way to explore his heritage, to create something positive with his art, and to touch on wider spiritual concepts but "in a modern way.
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Elsewhere (but not St. Elsewhere), we touch on the missed marks of Katana Zero, the delightful puzzling of Boxboy + Boxgirl, and some campy workplace hell in Yuppie Psycho.
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I think that I've had albums that touch on these things consistently, but now there is a little bit more of a climate for it to really thrive.
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But even articles that only briefly touch on these topics appear to be blocked, suggesting that Springer Nature is using broad criteria in deciding which content to censor.
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But Catalan grievances also touch on Spain's relative suppression of regional diversity, such as rules that prohibit lawmakers from speaking in their own languages in the Spanish Parliament.
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To touch on what you said last, it's interesting, actually, that there never have been randomized control trials linking cigarettes with lung cancer because you can't do it.
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Weller and KSI managed to touch on each others' entourages, money, the split of the purse, and get in plenty of name-calling while they were at it.
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It seems obvious that, at some point, the next generation of potential Mac users — raised exclusively on touchscreens — will find the lack of touch on the Mac unacceptable.
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"I will probably touch on the counts but maybe focus more on being chosen to be a juror and the environment we are in right now," she said.
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Our Student Opinion prompts don't often touch on the existential, but the wisdom students show here makes us want to ask about the meaning of life more often.
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"They really put you in touch on how little you know and how little you are capable of and much you are capable of," she said in 2009.
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"Sometimes a game will touch on something that may affect your players, because it (or something like it) happened to your players IRL [in real life]," she said.
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Beyro planned to mask the joints between the sections with wisps of plaster—the sole human touch on an object that had a resolution of three hundred microns.
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They say it doesn't sufficiently touch on the thorny issues plaguing both sides, and warn that negotiations could break down again before the phase one agreement is drafted.
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He mentioned on Twitter that this talk is "mostly a design update for those interested," though he might touch on the longer-term plans for Starship, as well.
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The gap between United States and German 10-year borrowing costs widened to 184 bps on Wednesday — its highest in a month — before tightening a touch on Thursday.
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The Silicon Valley giant, which owns Instagram, allows politicians to lie in ads unless they touch on select, protected topics, such as how to participate in the Census.
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The process is complex; for instance, Uber considers a touch between a person's thighs to be sexual, while a touch on other areas of the thigh is not.
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Subjects touch on topics that are, perhaps, to be expected in the context of a refugee story: persecution, fear, danger, lost family members, uncertainty, homesickness, longing, and disorientation.
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Ford's tweets touch on how widely accepted and deeply culturally entrenched the myth is, but only scrape at the surface of how the data doesn't match the myth.
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There's a substantial body of research in political science and political psychology suggesting that even very mild messages or cues that touch on race can alter political opinions.
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You touch on an argument to which I'm increasingly sympathetic, which is that the intellectual culture on the left has become narrow and reactionary in its own way.
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We did not touch on the important issues of diversity, tech addiction and other issues that I hope to get to discuss with him in our next interview.
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The measure doesn't really touch on issues like location information, but it still sought to introduce new privacy checks to the way law enforcement can obtain suspects' emails.
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I recommend reading Frederic's report for the full breakdown of new features, as we're only just going to touch on it here as it pertains to the new watch.
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Other parts touch on ongoing mattes that Mueller won't want to discuss publicly, like how Trump ally Roger Stone tried to backchannel with WikiLeaks on behalf of the campaign.
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The names touch on some of Carey's biggest hits: All I Want, for example, is a frosty Champagne-colored lipstick; Touch My Body is a gold, loose body powder.
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The deal — which Trump has called the "biggest ever" — is one of the topics he is expected to touch on Tuesday evening during his State of the Union address.
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One more thing… While it isn't one of the major platform companies, and I didn't touch on it back in January, no account of 2016 can ignore Samsung Electronics.
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The questions posed by the speed cleaning trend are tricky: quandaries that touch on the gray areas of YouTube's policies and invoke questions about whose bodies are being policed.
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These women touch on everything from the pressure to engage in DIY hormone replacement therapy while HIV-positive to the lack of knowledge around PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis.
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Finally, theories that touch on the composition of dark matter (of which supersymmetry is one, but not the only one) have also suffered blows in the past few years.
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In general, Holt provided a light touch on the evening, taking a hands-off approach early on that tended to benefit Trump, who showed little hesitance to interrupt Clinton.
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They'll talk about the personal experience of immigrating to the U.S. — as Kristina Schulman did on Nick Viall's season — but they won't touch on the broader issue of immigration.
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As my team and I were putting this themeless issue together, we realized that, actually, many of the stories we commissioned touch on the divisions of land and culture.
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And though she admitted she "can't even begin to touch" on how the family is feeling considering Noah is so young, she did have her own message for them.
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Better yet, investors, in their onboarding process with founders, should explicitly touch on their support for the founders' seeking mental health services when they feel compelled to do so.
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You do touch on imagining optimistic futures in Dawn of the New Everything, including a great anecdote where you told William Gibson to stop making his stories so depressing.
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From there, you can interact with the tablet just as you would with an Echo Show, primarily using your voice with the occasional swipe or touch on the screen.
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Because memes tend to touch on a more widely relatable moment or emotion, it's possible for something innocuous to also act as an oblique, even unintended wake-up call.
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"So often, when [social media] involves politics or things that touch on social issues, it becomes this rather ugly, hostile place, particularly for women," says TCM host Ben Mankiewicz.
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Alexander Radulov's shootout goal was the finishing touch on the Canadiens' 13-21 victory over the Ottawa Senators in a first-place battle Saturday night at Canadian Tire Centre.
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Herzog wants to touch on the massiveness of this new world we find ourselves in, but it's just too large a world for him to get his arms around.
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We also touch on the pressingly urgent themes in his new book, The Art of Invisibility, exploring the notions of safety and privacy in an increasingly invasive digital landscape.
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"The IACRH will likely make recommendations that touch on policies and practices of CBP and ways they can improve both investigations into and preventions of future deaths," Ward added.
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The statement is important as oil ministers often talk about oil supply, demand and balance but rarely touch on how market speculators - dominated by hedge funds - build their positions.
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The president frequently lauds the agency during campaign rallies and at White House speeches that touch on immigration, praising them for removing MS-13 gang members from the country.
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The fact sheet from the Trump administration does not touch on the decertification issue, but it repeatedly criticizes the Obama administration for being overly focused on Iran's nuclear program.
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The charges Manafort faces in court -- to which he's pleaded not guilty -- also don't touch on his work for Trump and largely relate to lobbying he did before 2016.
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As far as the face ID, it really hasn't worked as well for me as Touch ID and I really like the ones where you touch on the back.
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The written questions given to his lawyers were reportedly limited to the "collusion" part of the investigation and did not touch on possible obstruction of justice and witness tampering.
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And therefore we are highly confident to get over this one and be a key partner here in the U.S. WILFRED FROST: Let's touch on the broader restructuring plan.
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Possibly this was because Etna Rossos touch on many of the characteristics that classically define most red wines from Italy, bringing together these qualities in a particularly distinctive way.
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Ms. White is expected to touch on how much these typically opaque companies disclose to their investors and how these shareholders can be harmed after artificially lofty valuations drop.
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But it seems so clear to me now that functional, compulsory, legal changes like these could hardly touch on the unfathomable hatred of women, which has defined us forever.
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For instance, if you want to find the AirDrop icon, you have to use 3D Touch on the network icons on recent iPhones or long-press on other devices.
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Isobel's sexuality, though prominent, isn't her only defining characteristic—nor are her relationships the show's only focus, as its episodes touch on themes of friendships, career goals, and family.
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