They even touched on sentencing reform and he touched on Chicago.
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LG: I think that what you touched on is interoperability.
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Swift also touched on her changing feelings about weight gain.
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We haven't even touched on his abysmal postseason last year.
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H: We touched on your work with Claudrena Harold earlier.
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Stylist and consultant Shiona Turini touched on this on Instagram.
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Zuckerberg also touched on the problem of teaching AI context.
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I might have touched on what we were looking for.
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Neri also touched on U.S. immigration policy during the event.
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For me, this single and the video touched on something.
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Sure. I think we already kind of touched on them.
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I've already touched on what Ms. Obama means to me.
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Anything to add that we haven't touched on about Luci?
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It's even touched on an increased understanding of sexual fetishes.
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We touched on several of them on this week's Popcast.
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Sadly, this could explain all the issues touched on above.
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This is something we touched on: Rick is so copied.
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I've already touched on the impressive edge support and comfort.
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She touched on her activism and her famous goal celebration.
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First, as Kelly has touched on, he is answering questions.
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Anything you'd like to add that we haven't touched on?
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Last night, my colleague Ezra Klein touched on this gap.
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NH: And you just touched on some regional growth opportunities.
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Valuably, he touched on the way "Emeralds" responds to it.
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Hulu had barely even touched on the topic, until recently.
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Their answers touched on production quality, regenerative braking, and durability.
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Such slogans touched on the very pillars of Iran's policies.
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The hearing also touched on a series of other topics.
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She also touched on how the city is still so segregated.
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Business Insider has even recently touched on the topic of authenticity.
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Being Mary Jane has touched on a lot of controversial topics.
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But the man had touched on a genuine issue in America.
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UnReal's writers touched on an endemic issue that plagues Americans today.
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Theron also touched on the movie during an interview on E!
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In his acceptance speech, Brown also touched on his historic accomplishment.
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The president touched on the issue without specifics during his remarks.
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His watercolor paintings often touched on themes of hope and survival.
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It touched on nearly all the fraught issues of the moment.
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The president touched on pop-culture depictions of Muslims as terrorists.
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But to be fair, Trump touched on policy issues as well.
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Khamenei touched on those feelings in a string of tweets Wednesday.
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Magassouba said negotiations with Chinalco had not touched on the possibility.
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We haven't even touched on Lisa Williams and Aidan MacAllan yet.
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The interview touched on economic development and youth unemployment in Afghanistan.
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You touched on to moving to London and doing sex magazines.
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But the town hall touched on several other topics as well.
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Next, we touched on Plaid and its own $250 million infusion.
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His work has touched on this kind of mixture for decades.
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The films touched on topics like love, migration, and raising kids.
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Initially, the questions touched on news stories, like the Kavanaugh hearings.
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The group touched on business at the end of the meal.
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Martin Luther King Jr. and touched on themes of universal love.
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Trump touched on the hearings in the briefing with the media.
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Her stories, he recalled, touched on themes of sexuality and misfits.
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No one's ever touched on how we got to that place.
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We touched on this a little bit earlier, but net neutrality.
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She also touched on the tragic week that befell her family.
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I know you've touched on the idea of a beatmaker vs.
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He touched on the need for conservative economic polity and strong borders.
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Stern also touched on the interview while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter.
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The vice president alluded to it and congressman Rutherford touched on it.
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So he's essentially touched on all the major concerns from President Trump.
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But there was one major issue that I haven't touched on before.
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Gates&apos testimony also touched on an aspect of the Trump campaign.
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And he touched on one more political question before the interview ended.
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The market pulled closer to a record peak touched on June 1.
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Biden touched on the subject Tuesday at a University of Delaware event.
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It talked about accomplishments, rallied our patriotism, and touched on our emotions.
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His speech touched on many issues, including his vision of the future.
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The phone call also touched on Russia's involvement in Syria and Ukraine.
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The debate last fall over Mr. Ng's bail touched on similar issues.
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Georgopoulos's insights touched on just about everything of consequence that was human.
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That's something that you just touched on in the last few minutes.
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It held above a three-year low of 90.104 touched on Wednesday.
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The speech touched on his own accomplishments and didn't focus on Romney.
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Speaker Max Hawkins also touched on diversity, but in an unexpected way.
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Immigration wasn't the only political theme Zuckerberg touched on during the speech.
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He briefly touched on border security, corporate taxes, regulation, and trade policy.
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Brodesser-Akner only touched on the danger of what Goop is selling.
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This book touched on subjects such as sexual harassment and family abusiveness.
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It has touched on his mental health, creative process, and love life.
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A multitude of voices is a metaphor touched on in the movie.
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Two other evening-length works touched on themes of death and afterlife.
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And it really touched on all of the characters and their backstories.
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They touched on racism in a way that wasn't just surface level.
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Buttigieg in the interview also touched on homophobia and identity more broadly.
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There were two entries that touched on mental illness, WEIRDO and LOOPY.
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It has since touched on businesses ranging from mortgage banking to auto lending.
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We touched on this in the first episode of my brand new podcast.
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Mattis also touched on Taiwan, a longstanding dispute between the U.S. and China.
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" Obama touched on the heated immigration debate, and acknowledged that "natural borders matter.
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He touched on his own biography — both in office and as a father.
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The episode also touched on how Cox deals with Hollywood's sexism and ageism.
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Prices rose to a high of $1,358.04, last touched on April 11, 2018.
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Just like I don't think Steve — somebody touched on that the other day.
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Prices rose to a high of $22018,358.04, last touched on April 11, 2018.
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We also touched on this piece, which provides a template for venture behavior.
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On a happier note, we touched on a profitable company's recent mega-raise.
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Biden himself touched on the subject Tuesday at a University of Delaware event.
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Music is one of the bigger subjects not touched on at the keynote.
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This was down from a $0.33 a tonne premium touched on March 20.3.
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He touched on tariffs, deregulation and ongoing trade negotiations with China as well.
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All three interviews seem to have touched on Epstein's relationship with Silicon Valley.
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To Andrew's other point though, I think you touched on it very quickly.
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Varadkar briefly touched on his sexuality while speaking at the event on Thursday.
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The former Marine Corps general also touched on the ongoing protests in Iran.
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Those personal emails largely touched on routine office matters or offered personal quips.
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My father touched on cellular activities, radioisotopes, chromatography, and also more general matters.
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Or something you feel you only touched on that you could've discussed further?
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While never becoming overtly political, Obama's speech then touched on music's unifying powers.
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Harris also touched on nearly every hot-button issue that energizes progressive voters.
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Other issues have touched on everything from women in music to decolonizing travel.
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Google's Nest also aired an ad that touched on a similar #MeToo theme.
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Communal living situations have been touched on, like in David Wain's Wanderlust (2012).
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Over its lengthy run, the musical touched on several hot-button political issues.
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I approached in a roundabout manner before I touched on the relevant point.
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The dollar also inched up from a two-month low touched on Tuesday.
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Aspects of Salzburg's "Poppea" also touched on themes of power, ambition and sexism.
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Mr. Tillerson also briefly touched on the plight of the Rohingya in Myanmar.
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They also touched on their Artemis program in the video's description on YouTube.
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Mr. Draghi touched on the same theme at the end of his speech.
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He also touched on how he and his wife had managed to endure.
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PG You just touched on the other great theme of your books: motherhood.
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Other subjects we touched on include diversity in venture, and, of course, Brexit!
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The charges The trial has not touched on Russia or the 2016 election.
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Kate and Alex also touched on corporate governance, especially regarding super-voting stock.
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The wide-ranging interview also touched on the Mueller investigation as a whole.
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"He touched on all our issues, especially what the young think," she said.
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In the interview, the Russian leader also touched on differences with Washington over trade.
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It remained clear of the four-month low of 108.605 touched on Aug. 0.053.
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The greenback traded close to 0.9695 franc, a four-month low touched on Tuesday.
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She also touched on how it affected her relationship with then-boyfriend Antonoff, 33.
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Questions touched on achieving peace in the Middle East and stopping terrorism in Europe.
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So two things on virality, because you touched on this a couple different times.
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It was still some distance from the week's high of 114.775 touched on Monday.
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Snap briefly touched on diversity within the company, which now has nearly 2,000 employees.
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He also touched on Jennifer Lawrence speaking out about the wage gap in Hollywood.
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Chief executive Richard Yu has touched on the company's AI goals in the past.
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Fey and Holbrook touched on many other topics during their hilarious hour-long conversations.
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But immigration is a topic that hasn't yet been touched on the museum's walls.
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While this moment did not air, Westworld has touched on sexuality in the past.
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HK/SIN, lower than the 96.151 level it touched on Wednesday afternoon Asia time.
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"The show touched on issues that could bring parents and children together," she explained.
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He also touched on the topic of the growth of China's gross domestic product.
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It remained clear of the four-month low of 108.605 touched on Aug. 18.
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But Lilla, more than anyone else, touched on something fundamental, something difficult to measure.
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Prices had dropped to $20.6,22.6 earlier in the session, last touched on July 210.
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Denton's deposition touched on his thoughts on free speech and Gawker Media's journalistic ethics.
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The NBC/WSJ poll also touched on Republican efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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All these issues -- just about everything got touched on to one degree or another.
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Wheat prices eased back, but held above an 11-month low touched on Friday.
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The Covington controversy touched on some of America's most powerful identity-based hot buttons.
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And finally, we touched on Meituan's impending IPO, and how it came to be.
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During the phone interview, Asy and Chloe touched on the meaning behind the song.
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Harris also touched on a number of other subjects she would address as president.
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Critics said the comments touched on anti-Semitic tropes of Jews discretely influencing politics.
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Streisand then touched on her experiences to explain what Clinton's candidacy means to her.
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It frequently touched on Russian election interference, which the Intelligence Committee is currently investigating.
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The heart-rending video touched on the social topic of "leftover women" in China.
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Wheat was also little changed, holding above a one-week low touched on Monday.
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Brands like Twitter, Nike and Google's Nest aired ads that touched on women's empowerment.
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In the statement to Vanity Fair, Hunter Biden touched on his complicated personal life.
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The campaign-like speech touched on dozens of hot-button issues, including illegal immigration.
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And there's probably more writing about Hamlet than anything else I've ever touched on.
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My incident with the guard probably also touched on issues of gender and age.
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It held above a one-month low of $4,623.25 a tonne touched on Friday.
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The index was about 2195% down from a record high touched on Feb. 278.11.
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Versus the euro, it firmed 0.3%, just off two-week lows touched on Friday .
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Against the euro, it firmed 0.5%, rising off two-week lows touched on Friday.
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Emma's project touched on numerous established art forms: endurance performance, institutional critique, and political art.
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The Florida Republican also touched on these themes when he addressed the convention Wednesday evening.
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Inspired by the summit itself, Gorman's poem touched on themes like community, innovation, and hope.
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His initial sermon in 1995 touched on walking in the spirit and not the flesh.
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Department of Labor lawsuits have touched on differential treatment at tech companies based on race.
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But that brings us back to the question I touched on at the very beginning.
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Sessions also touched on waterboarding, a banned torture practice that Trump pledged to bring back.
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That's definitely something that needs to be touched on more, particularly in terms of representation.
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The Queen's annual Christmas broadcast last month also touched on the importance of respecting others.
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It was lighthearted but touched on serious issues and dealt with them honestly and thoughtfully.
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In their statement, the family touched on Bergling's decision to quit performing live in 2016.
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The situation in Ukraine was touched on in the context of the recent presidential elections.
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I referenced Tadanori Yokoo, since his worked touched on the surreal pop aesthetic I desired.
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Cardi touched on this apparent détente during her appearance on Howard Stern's Sirius XM show.
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This was compared to the 95 level the index touched on Monday during Asian hours.
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While China has been the main focus, discussions have also touched on Russia, several said.
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Sometimes it seems like it's touched on by every writer who has written sci-fi.
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It opened with a Hamilton-inspired musical number that touched on the effects of slavery.
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In commodities, copper came off from a 4-1/2-year high touched on Wednesday.
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But as Karvunidis touched on, they have been criticized for perpetuating binary views of gender.
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The pound fell to $1.2791, near a one-month low of $1.2775 touched on Friday.
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Meanwhile, palladium surged to match an all-time high of $1,434.50 last touched on Jan.
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He ended up giving a rambling soliloquy that touched on, well, a lot of stuff.
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Some of the things that we touched on earlier, possibly, would be among those features.
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But compliant state media have barely touched on the case amid a wider official silence.
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She touched on the "sexy" standard that many people hold women in hip-hop to.
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Economics aside, Li touched on a broad number of topics in conference, including foreign relations.
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In fact, most of those that touched on his favorite subject matter did the opposite.
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DXY rose 0.35 percent to 94.480, moving away from eight-week lows touched on Thursday.
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He also touched on his platform as the most high-profile gay executive in technology.
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The president also touched on trade and investment, and Saudi Arabia's 2030 plan for reform.
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During the interview, Eekwol touched on a number of her anxieties within the music industry.
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"I'm going to explore areas that I just kind of touched on before," she said.
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Case touches divisive issues The case touched on two divisive social issues: abortion and immigration.
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It touched on the scope of authority held by the president, Congress and federal courts.
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The dollar index kept some distance from this year's high of 99.634 touched on Jan.
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Some of the course reading touched on disturbing subjects, including sexual violence and child abuse.
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Miller touched on a time-travel element he and franchise creator James Cameron disagreed about.
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The British pound struggled near its two-month low against the dollar touched on Tuesday.
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" She also touched on immigration in the US. "It's a real issue," she said. "Why?
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Mijatovic's report also touched on women's rights in Poland, including securing access to legal abortions.
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Flashback: Trump also touched on the matter earlier this week before the deadline had expired:
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They must also embrace special taxing districts, which the president touched on in his plan.
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We touched on this last year with GNOG, but I think there's something to it.
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The speech touched on racism and sexism in America and concluded on a hopeful note.
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We touched on a few spots where I had been confused or wanted more detail.
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An issue touched on in that picture was the banning of music by the jihadists.
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She then touched on the lack of people of color in the running for prizes.
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The conversation touched on subjects including the value of red carpet loans and memorable moments.
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Every conversation I had at least touched on the protests, now approaching their sixth month.
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We got Marc Maron at LAX Monday, and he actually touched on the topic too.
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"This conversation was long, friendly, and it touched on many questions, sometimes requiring serious answers."
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First we touched on which is technology so how society and technology will come together.
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He barely touched on America's oldest and newest "forever wars" in Afghanistan and Syria, respectively.
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He also touched on mental health care, noting the prevalence of suicide among military veterans.
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Later, he touched on "righteous selfishness" that has led to the loss of wealth distribution.
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The I Feel Pretty actress shared an Instagram post in which she touched on her training.
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Gold stayed near 10-month lows touched on Monday, after ending the prior session nearly flat.
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Finding alternativesWe've already touched on some of the alternative web-based apps you can switch to.
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U.S. stock futures shed 247.72 percent in Asia, edging near four-month low touched on Tuesday.
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In interviews, he's touched on his recent highs (Argo) and his recent lows (Batman v Superman).
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The British pound stood at $1.3548, near a 4-month low of $1.3485 touched on Tuesday.
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On a recent episode of Anna Faris' podcast, Unqualified, she touched on why this might be.
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The sketch also touched on Trump's decision to pull troops from northern Syria earlier this month.
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Her Q&A session also touched on finding self-worth away from social media and selfies.
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Bird didn't mince words in her letter, which touched on how proud she was of Rapinoe.
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All of these moments have been touched on in various seasons of KUWTK, but that's irrelevant.
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For instance, That's So Raven often touched on body shaming, and Raven's Home has similar values.
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That marked a rebound from a 0.104.52-1/2-month low of $1.0848 touched on Tuesday.
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Even so, Baxter touched on Samsung's determination to avoid repeating past mishaps earlier in his statement.
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And Tom touched on it, I think the capabilities of our combined companies will improve that.
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One of the subjects they touched on was confidence, and how its displayed in pop culture.
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IT'S BEEN A CRAZY FEW MONTHS, BREXIT, STRESS TEST, WE'VE TOUCHED ON ALL OF THOSE THINGS.
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The dollar index edged lower to 92.651, near two-month low of 92.675 touched on Friday.
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I hold my head high' In a spoken word performance, Jairus Ong'etta touched on his experience.
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So you know, Greg, Dana touched on something here in terms of, you know, what works?
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His research has touched on subjects as varied as asset prices, personal savings and property crime.
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He also just touched on the massive $2.2 billion net loss the company reported this quarter.
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The price is also 20183 percent higher than a recent low of $22018 touched on Nov.
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But something rarely touched on is the intention of the publications in publishing these new missives.
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This will also activate your finances—especially those debts, taxes, and inheritances we touched on earlier!
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The dollar stood at 111.63 yen, slipping from one-week highs of 112.13 touched on Wednesday.
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Kaitlyn: The only time I've touched on that is when I tweeted something about Sean Mendez.
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We briefly touched on works by Andy Warhol, Kerry James Marshall, Bruce Conner, and Jasper Johns.
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There sure are a lot of issues that aren't touched on in this brief Q&A.
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Keough touched on those relationships during her interview with T The New York Times Style Magazine.
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Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio all touched on how they would boost the economy.
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The Nikkei fell 0.3 percent to 19,196.74 , off five-week highs of 19,289.43 touched on Wednesday.
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You may be surprised to know that what I've touched on here is just the beginning.
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Questions touched on a range of topics related to work and health in addition to depression.
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That represented a 69 percent fall from its record high of $19,666, touched on Dec. 17.
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But, at the town hall meeting in Culpeper, Virginia, Spanberger barely touched on impeachment or investigations.
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SARA EISEN: You briefly touched on valuations and you said you saw some opportunity in Europe.
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That marked a rebound from a 7-0.333/2-month low of $1.0848 touched on Tuesday.
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Stein addressed issues that were either touched on superficially or absent from the bipartisan bicker-fest.
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Mtukudzi largely steered clear of politics in his songs, which touched on people's everyday life struggles.
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The euro held firm at $1.1266, extending its slow recovery from $1.1183 touched on April 2.
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It also touched on threat patterns that target consumers, including ransomware, banking fraud, and identity theft.
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The British pound stood at $1.3538, near a four-month low of $1.3482 touched on Tuesday.
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He largely steered clear of politics in his songs, which touched on people's everyday life struggles.
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The euro traded at $1.1765, not far from three-month high of $1.18155 touched on Monday.
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It was last at 6.7050 from an 11-month trough of 6.7326 touched on July 3.
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Mnuchin also touched on the debt ceiling, vowing that it would be lifted later this year.
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Mr. Giuliani touched on themes in his speech that would be familiar to any Republican audience.
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The hearing also touched on the recent cyberattack in Ukraine that caused a massive power outage.
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In the wide-ranging speech, Biden touched on Trump's handling of North Korea, Iran and Russia.
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A New York Times profile of the network last month touched on the issue, as well.
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Allan even compares the issue in Germany, which we've touched on before, to that in America.
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He touched on his 2008 campaign theme and urged voters to head to the polls Tuesday.
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It dipped 0.2 percent to 94.328, near its seven-week low of 94.308 touched on Tuesday.
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" He eschews propriety, and traditional constraints of office: "He touched on my future at various points.
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The events of that day are touched on in the second season of "Fleabag," but differently.
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Some of the testimony in court this week touched on the political nature of the case.
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Their answers touched on the sense of purpose they feel, interactions with customers, and their compensation.
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He touched on how farmers would benefit from changes to the estate tax and decreased regulations.
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Open offices — I know you touched on that as something that Mars can offer to workers.
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It also touched on threat patterns that target consumers, including ransomware, banking fraud and identity theft.
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He has touched on them only obliquely, asserting that the F.B.I. is blind to partisan considerations.
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He touched on familiar themes of lawless immigrants, unfair trade deals and a corrupt Washington establishment.
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But, Warren, I want to talk about another issue that we have not touched on that.
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She also touched on her ambitions for the future, including her dreams of going to Mars.
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HOWARD MARKS: Well, you know, I wrote some memos and touched on Bitcoin a year ago.
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But Ms. Kilmartin touched on the toughest moments of mourning without a note of the maudlin.
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But at points, the lawmakers touched on the larger ramifications, reflecting the broader forces at play.
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During her remarks Tuesday, Gordon also touched on the different ways other presidents would receive intelligence.
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Zdilla's presentation also touched on Blink and Arlo security cameras and a platform called Axon Citizen.
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Against the yen, the greenback traded at 107.08, off a low of 106.08 touched on Monday.
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That represented a 63.563 percent fall from its record high of $19,666, touched on Dec. 17.
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Emerging markets stocks saw the largest decline, falling from a one-year high touched on Tuesday.
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Alex's best man and my best friend gave speeches that touched on a deep personal level.
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The agreements touched on the use of Somali ports and economic and security cooperation, it said.
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" Mattis said the issue touched on "some people's perspective of what kind of society we want.
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One campaign, from Iran, touched on the conflict in Syria and conspiracy theories about the Sept.
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She declined to provide details, saying the issue was sensitive because it touched on party power.
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Despite all the math courses we take over the years, personal finance is rarely touched on.
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But West's doomsday vision touched on a grim reality that's already stoking fear throughout the Pentagon.
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Another favored topic Trump touched on during his 45-minute Fox News appearance was the FBI.
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These works were the only ones in the show that touched on both surrealistic aesthetics and magic.
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He touched on all the major themes — the economy, shaking up Washington and Trump being an outsider.
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Several speakers touched on Khashoggi's death, with the kingdom's energy minister saying it could not be justified.
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The MSCI World equity index covering 46 markets held near its two-month high touched on Thursday.
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SNL's return this weekend also touched on Kavanaugh's testimony, with Matt Damon playing the Supreme Court nominee.
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Her candidness has touched on a plethora of topics, ranging from acne to mean girls in Hollywood.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield climbed to 1.672% from a five-month low touched on Friday.
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It has fallen 1.3% from a more than two-year high of 98.371 touched on May 23.
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Baron also reiterated a theme he's touched on in previous CNBC interviews: the power of compound interest.
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The Mexican peso was at 18.71 pesos per dollar following a recovery from 18.90 touched on Wednesday.
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Pusha T's track also touched on Drake's alleged habit of walking away from relationships and his parents.
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Rock's highly anticipated monologue, which touched on diversity issues and poked fun at Hollywood, received positive reviews.
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The greenback is still 0.5% above a three-month trough of 109.02 yen touched on May 13.
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The greenback has recovered 1.4% from a three-month trough of 1.27153 yen touched on May 13.
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Yet precisely because Mr Becker's analysis touched on so much, it still has a lot to offer.
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Meyer didn't feel Tuesday was the day to dissect his legacy but he briefly touched on it.
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The U.S. VIX index was just a hair above its lowest level since 2006 touched on Tuesday.
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The show's fourth season dove into Brook and Poussey's relationship, which touched on a myriad of issues.
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Moving on, we chatted briefly about the Bird-Scoot deal, which we had touched on last week.
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It's really rare for a new television series to have not touched on that in some respect.
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He took credit for tax reform and touched on issues of immigration, infrastructure spending and foreign policy.
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The British pound stood at 1.2508, not far from six-month lows of $1.2481 touched on Friday.
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The British pound stood at 1.2518, not far from six-month lows of $1.2481 touched on Friday.
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As touched on above, the S9+ plus also adds a wide angle lens to the camera offer.
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He touched on multiple key issues from his time in office, including immigration, income inequality and terrorism.
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It's touched on lightly, but I want to know more about your personal interest in the company.
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The euro edged down to $1.1265, way below a six-month high of $1.1465 touched on Tuesday.
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The fallout was cemented in 2013 after anti-graft police raids that touched on Erdogan's inner circle.
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Wheat prices eased back in midday trading, but held above an 11-month low touched on Friday.
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Last month, biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli published The Kennedy Heirs, which touched on the Swift-Kennedy relationship.
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The British pound stood at 1.2485, not far from six-month lows of $1.2481 touched on Friday.
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Trump touched on a number of issues throughout the speech, including abortion, immigration, socialism and North Korea.
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The skit also touched on the recent rumor that Trump wants to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.
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He touched on a number of very important issues," Rounds said on CNN's "Erin Burnett Out Front.
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He also touched on the need for justices on the high court to do their work collegially.
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The dollar index rose 0.4 percent to 94.545, moving away from eight-week lows touched on Thursday.
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As part of the agreement, McCabe did not discuss topics that touched on Mueller investigation, Cummings said.
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The Nikkei has dropped 23 percent from a 22-year peak of 2066,232 touched on Oct. 2.
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" Another note referred to another young man who was "touched on privates" as well as "other incidents.
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So her death touched on many aspects of the community in New York and around the world.
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Led by audience questions, the meandering conversation touched on topics that served as entry points to anecdotes.
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Francis touched on existential problems within the church, which faces eroding trust because of clerical sexual abuse.
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You wrote a memoir, "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," that touched on many issues around parenthood.
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But the comment stuck with me because it touched on a number of important ideas at once.
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Naturally, Sawyer also touched on Caitlyn's surgery -- which she mentions in her book -- to remove her penis.
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Scott Walker, a Republican who is battling for a third term, also briefly touched on those reports.
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It was several things Winter touched on on Tuesday during an Instagram Stories question-and-answer session.
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Most conversations touched on free speech (which everyone was for) and political correctness (which everyone was against).
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The 66-year-old, who left Apple in 2018, also touched on his relationship with Steve Jobs.
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Palladium was up 2.22 percent at $1,107.50, close to a record high of $1,111.40 touched on Tuesday.
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The common currency has support on technical charts at around $1.2155, a low touched on March 1.
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Trump touched on the 2020 election, repeating old insults against Democratic rivals Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden.
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In her answer during the pageant, Tunzi touched on the misconception of women being unfit for leadership.
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The Mexican currency was at 18.72 pesos per dollar following its recovery from 18.90 touched on Wednesday.
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Elsewhere, the British pound traded at $1.3538, near its four-month low of $1.3487 touched on Tuesday.
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Yael: I touched on this a tiny bit last episode, but Janus reminded me of Hot Carla.
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Dropbox CEO Drew Houston touched on the need to have some additional experience in battling big companies.
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The euro traded at $1.1284, slightly higher than its two-week low of $1.1268 touched on Wednesday.
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It has now fallen 107.8453% from a more than two-year high of 98.371 touched on May 23.
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Musk has touched on that subject, too, saying that the company is currently installing it in eight states.
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It has now fallen 1.3% from a more than two-year high of 98.371 touched on May 23.
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Two-year German bond yields pulled back from six-week highs touched on Thursday at minus 0.5950 percent.
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KARL ROVE, COLUMNIST & FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, increasingly divided because you just touched on a couple of them.
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In foreign exchange, the rand was stable, retreating only slightly from a three-week high touched on Friday.
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On Friday it was flat at $1.3777, close to a seven-week low of $1.3712 touched on Thursday.
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In that letter, Hodgkinson also touched on the unemployment rate, which he said was the highest since 1985.
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His speech touched on familiar topics, such as immigration, and he slammed Democrats and touted his own record.
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Do you see why that might call into question everything you have touched on all of those investigations?
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Clinton wasn t the only opponent Trump touched on – he also discussed his recent spats with Marco Rubio.
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Discussions also touched on how Amazon has hampered online retailers' ability to reap proper value on their businesses.
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Sterling slipped 0.2 percent to $1.2812, moving back toward a three-week low of $1.2775 touched on Friday.
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Across two New Hampshire events in one day, he touched on Japan's declining birth rate; Abenomics; Roe v.
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The single currency initially rose as high as $1.1215, off two-year lows of $1.1105 touched on Thursday.
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On Friday, Cramer also touched on the move among investors and money managers away from fossil fuel stocks.
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Washkuhn's testimony touched on all of the charges, taking up much of the third day of Manafort's trial.
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But it touched on a real problem: large-scale immigration is putting a strain on Sweden's welfare system.
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Their responses touched on the strength of sisterhood, the value of resilience and the importance of self-love.
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DXY to 95.995, just below the 96.108 mark touched on Friday that was the highest since Sept. 0.13.
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Maureen Fan from BaoBab Studios touched on the importance of conserving cash for entertainment-focused virtual reality companies.
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The euro traded at $1.1284, a touch higher than its two-week low of $1.1268 touched on Wednesday.
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I remember when she was First Lady and touched on healthcare, and what that meant for me personally.
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In each version, the devastating storyline remained dramatic and touched on subjects of substance abuse and mental health.
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All that and we also touched on the recent delay in the Tencent Music IPO, a profitable company.
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The greenback has recovered 1.4% from a three-month trough of 109.02 yen touched on Monday last week.
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AT ONE town-hall meeting in southern France, discussion touched on the reintroduction of bears in the Pyrenees.
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But the S&P 500 index bouncing back from a two-year low of 1,810 touched on Feb.
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He also touched on how much worse it was in the 80s during the city's crack-cocaine epidemic.
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The euro slipped to $1.120, stepping back from 2-1/2-month highs of $1.1348 touched on Friday.
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CR: You've touched on a number of subjects, but I want to come back to that of leadership.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 stocks index was treading water close to 256.56-month highs touched on Tuesday.
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The Australian and Canadian dollars pulled away from multi-month highs touched on a rally in commodity prices.
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Anthony Rapp is looking back on his earliest days on Broadway — and even touched on some difficult personalities.
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It comes as buyouts and layoffs loom for the Times, a topic not touched on in the report.
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Two-year German bond yields pulled back from six-week highs touched on Thursday at minus 0.60 percent.
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The rand inched off three-week lows touched on Wednesday and bond yields eased from two-week highs.
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The statement touched on peace efforts and ties between the two countries but didn't mention the aid issue.
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Most recently, Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt touched on post-traumatic stress with a similar sense of childlike whimsy.
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Throughout its three seasons, the show has touched on everything from torture and nationalism to identity and family.
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While Longoria, 40, discussed the problems of tabloid gossip, Banks and Washington touched on other challenges women face.
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"The contents of these conversations touched on illicit activities of the sort relevant to this dispute," Camilleri said.
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Kapoor's father starred in the plays which touched on the plight of refugees, nationhood, and the country's trajectory.
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The euro eased 0.1 percent to $1.1644, close to a three-month low of $1.1574 touched on Friday.
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In a speech, Harris touched on a range of subjects she said her campaign would be predicated on.
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With white nationalism on the rise worldwide, this tragedy touched on issues many countries are facing at present.
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Both candidates touched on other shows that they think better portray what life is like in Washington politics.
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The House held a hearing on Wednesday that touched on a number of the VA's digital security shortcomings.
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The current presidential campaigns in the United States have not really touched on long-range issues like these.
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Tillerson's article touched on other major issues facing the State Department at home and abroad, including North Korea.
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Trump touched on the tax legislation briefly at the start of his remarks before moving to other topics.
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Moore: We touched on that with EpiPen because EpiPen Tycoon was not geared at any specific political party.
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The euro dipped nearly 0.2% to $1.1313, retreating from an 11-week high of $1.1348 touched on Friday.
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Your last release was " Thoughts & Prayers ," which touched on gun violence, racism, and the Trump administration's controversial priorities.
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Breivik touched on similar themes, like the Bosnian War, as well as the wars of the Middle Ages.
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The presentation also touched on a strong theme among many car manufacturers at CES this year – automated driving.
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The euro was down 0.07 percent at $1.2228, near a three-year high of $1.2323 touched on Wednesday.
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The heated back-and-forth touched on the subway, corruption, health care, medical marijuana, homelessness and President Trump.
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In June, Republican lawmakers returned to the White House for another meeting that touched on the company's future.
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At least one of the courses he has taught, Introduction to the Problems of Philosophy, touched on religion.
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He touched on those issues about 28% of the time, which is only slightly higher than Sanders' 27%.
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The yield on 30-year bonds rose to 1.9727%, rallying from record lows of 1.905% touched on Wednesday.
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The broader Topix edged up 0.2% to 13,270.84, moving off a near four-year trough touched on Tuesday.
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Mr. Rouhani touched on that concern when he put out his statement an hour and 15 minutes later.
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Their discussion in Mexico's colonial-era National Palace also touched on energy, next year's budget and security issues.
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The euro was down 0.14 percent at $1.222, below a three-year high of $1.2323 touched on Wednesday.
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The president's latest comments came during a winding, 85033-minute conversation that touched on a litany of topics.
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Tesla's stock is getting close to its all-time high, touched on February 4, of $968.99 per share.
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The wide-ranging conversation between the three men touched on subjects ranging from recent government business to prostitutes.
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Cordish touched on the progress of both initiatives, saying he's confident they'll be achieved in a bipartisan way.
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Furchtgott-Roth's trove of past articles and columns touched on other subjects that were also concerning to lawmakers.
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The pound held steady at $1.4443, not far from its two-week low of $1.4375 touched on Monday.
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As with most speeches of this kind, it touched on a lot of subjects at the surface level.
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The euro fell 0.1 percent to $1.1141, retreating from its 5-week high of $20.7 touched on Monday.
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The brief, genial hearing touched on challenges the two will face, including North Korea, China and missile defense.
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NICKEL: Nickel rebounded from a 219-month low touched on Wednesday, ending 2100 percent higher at $11,785 tonnes.
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In hours of testimony, Mr. Cohen mostly touched on legal questions that have already been in public view.
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The hearings also touched on questions of race and violence against women — perennial, troubling themes in South Africa.
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Here's more about Zuckerberg's conversation with Jonathan Zittrrain, which also touched on encryption, "information fiduciaries," and targeted ads.
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Most stem from a sales practices scandal that has touched on all of the bank's major business units.
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I think a lot of people touched on the fact that that's not inconceivable for happening here. Yeah.
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Consider what Americans previously said about some past issues that touched on race: And what they said about issues that touched on race during Obama's time in office: The shift is remarkable: These issues are suddenly very polarized, even when it comes to whether a movie should win an Oscar.
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Against the euro the pound rallied 0.2% to 88.44 pence , above 5-1/2 month lows touched on Tuesday.
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The euro also rose 0.11% to $1.1119, extending its recovery from two-year low of $1.1027 touched on Thursday.
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Dick Durbin about a book he wrote on assisted suicide, which touched on the debate over when life begins.
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Yael: We touched on this a little already, but I wanted to talk about what Dom's next move is.
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The filing also touched on a litany of Flynn's military accolades throughout his 33-year tenure in the Army.
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This was touched on briefly back in season 7 when Ghost was absent during the Battle of the Bastards.
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It was down 0.2 percent at $1.4415, not far from its two-week low of $1.4375 touched on Monday.
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The rallies have touched on common themes, including North Korea, health care, the new military Space Force, and trade.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.67605, just a stone throw from its seven-month low of $0.6748 touched on Monday.
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Wales also touched on the team's ongoing legal battle with the United States, with concerns over the NSA surveillance.
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Against the yen, the greenback rose 0.2 percent to 104.65 , just off its high of 104.875 touched on Tuesday.
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And I think something that&aposs very important, and Gregg touched on it, how many informants did they have?
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Attendees also touched on his ability to work and develop friendships with all people, regardless of their political ideology.
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Two-year German bond yields also pulled back from six-week highs touched on Thursday at minus 0.5950 percent.
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Silver was flat at $14.67 an ounce, holding close to a more than four-month low touched on Wednesday.
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Her coworkers' text chain focused on "Hollywood gossip" about a couple breaking up, but never touched on the shooting.
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The same year, Patricia Arquette's comments — delivered after winning Best Supporting Actress in Boyhood — touched on another simmering issue.
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"Suicide is one area that we have not touched on in the past," Sanetti said at the launch event.
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As I touched on above, though, Tom Hanks' performance is the best thing the movie has going for it.
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The dollar fell 0.4 percent to 105.65 yen, edging near its 16-month low of 105.24 touched on Friday.
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Before she wrapped her speech, Aniston touched on something I've wondered so many times: Does Bateman actually ever age?
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Noting that the meeting lasted longer than scheduled, Trump said the conversation touched on several situations, including some difficulties.
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Their heated debate cycled between pointed barbs and explosive defenses and touched on a wide range of major topics.
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We'd touched on several dance styles the first few days of rehearsals, and this one quickly became a favorite.
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It was FANTASTIC and the experience touched on every reason why I ever wanted to be in show biz.
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Testimony touched on media ethics, website analytics and Hogan's statements about his sex life, including descriptions of his genitalia.
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Over the weekend, Saturday Night Live touched on an issue that will probably lead to a heated Twitter debate.
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The dollar was at 114.28 yen, not far from the two-week peak of 114.49 yen touched on Tuesday.
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During their transatlantic phone call, the two best friends touched on their squad goals, cute dogs, and first kisses.
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It helped that many songs touched on themes like anti-colonialism that struck a chord across the Arab world.
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The euro edged up 0.15 percent at $1.0614, recovering from a five-week trough of $1.052 touched on Wednesday.
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The euro eased 0.1 percent to $1.1640, but remained above a three-month low of $1.1574 touched on Friday.
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This isn't the first time the show has touched on the topic about sex, relationships or even self-pleasure.
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The pound was last traded at $1.3399, putting distance between a 31-year trough of $1.3122 touched on Monday.
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Ballmer also touched on his stake in Twitter, the technology of sports and what he did wrong at Microsoft.
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Much as how the NBC drama has consistently discussed real-world issues, Randall's adoption once again touched on race.
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My review touched on that point, but largely focused on what the game did want to grapple with: violence.
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Silver was down 0.2 percent at $15.71 an ounce, slipping from a $15.95 three-month high touched on Thursday.
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The only published book excerpt so far details a private plane conversation that touched on such things as pornography.
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Taylor touched on this a little bit last night, and got teary-eyed as she stood up for herself.
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" The star also touched on Trump's presidency as a whole, saying, "It is time to make American gay again!
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There's a lot of whataboutism in the conversation about Franken's resignation, which the senator touched on in his speech.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 stocks index was marginally higher and close to 256.56-month highs touched on Tuesday.
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" He jokingly outlined his platform, but also touched on issues that he cares about, such as marijuana legalization: "No.
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The metals and mining subindex ended about 170.2603% lower, falling from a near 2170.260-year high touched on Friday.
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Tinder barely touched on its plans for the upcoming location-based feature set during the earnings call this week.
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Fury: You touched on it then — that idea of gender blurring, which is so relevant to both your work.
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"She touched on the interests of the governor and the mayor," Amanda Rivero, one of her Mexican lawyers, said.
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The Fox News host also touched on the president's repeated warnings about illegal drugs being brought into the country.
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On Monday, Trump spoke to Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador, saying later he touched on those topics.
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The actress also touched on how tough it will be for her personally to do the show without Herrmann.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook touched on encryption and cybersecurity during a weekend discussion with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Some of the previous probes have touched on advertising - the focus of this one - but other issues as well.
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The euro last traded at $1.1781, just below its 2 1/2-month high of $1.1785 touched on Thursday.
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Beto O'Rourke also touched on the need to use trade deals to push other countries to strengthen workers' rights.
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The dollar was fetching 114.32 yen, not far from the two-week peak of 114.49 yen touched on Tuesday.
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The Prime Minister touched on an array of topics, including tech investment in the UK, Brexit and international relations.
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While Jewell touched on numerous issues like ethics and reporting rule violations, she focused particular attention on sexual harassment.
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Posts touched on the Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and the "successes of the Saudi Armed Forces" in Yemen.
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The dollar traded at 116.10 yen , not far from a three-week low of 115.06 touched on Jan. 6.
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The euro traded at $1.2400, down 0.2 percent and off a three-year peak of $1.107.328 touched on Thursday.
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Her speech in Michigan touched on, among other things, a planned $275 billion infrastructure investment and green energy spending.
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Spot gold was down 939.703 percent at $0.949.70,0.946.25, close to a six-month low touched on Thursday of $210,260.84.
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The euro eased 0.1 percent to $1.1635, but held above a three-month low of $1.1574 touched on Friday.
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DXY to 95.995, hovering just below the 96.108 mark touched on Friday that was the highest since Sept. 1.
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Negotiations have also touched on the possibility of different wages, at different times in different parts of the state.
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The discussion touched on the mosquito-borne Zika virus, venue logistics, budget details, transportation projects and sluggish ticket sales.
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Right off the bat Spicer touched on the hot topic of the day: Trump's SCOTUS nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch.
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The U.S. two-year yield hovered near a more than seven-year high of 1.308 percent touched on Wednesday.
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Both shows featured cases of the week, and sometimes those cases touched on the social issues of the day.
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Elsewhere, the Canadian dollar traded at C$1.3347, recovering from seven-month low of C$1.3398 touched on Monday.
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On Wednesday the index was at 94.112, near a 2 1/2-month low of 93.814 touched on Friday.
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" She also touched on a line that "everybody" loves, "Saw us gettin' older (Older) / Burnin' toast in my toaster.
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By focusing on the threat to small businesses, Mr. Trump has touched on the unease of Amazon's disruptive force.
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Mr. Sanders, in his remarks, touched on his signature issues, such as health care, climate change and income inequality.
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For all the major figures that its opening night touched on, Soundtrack of America has plenty of pantheon left.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell to 1.1103.603% -- still above a record low of 0.318% touched on Monday.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell to 1.1103.603% — still above a record low of 0.318% touched on Monday.
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That is up about $5.5, or about 26%, from their 18-year intraday low of $19.46 touched on Friday.
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During a speech that lasted about 45 minutes, Mr. Booker touched on the themes of American values and ideals.
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That is up about $5.5, or almost 26%, from their 18-year intraday low of $19.46 touched on Friday.
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The candidates briefly touched on policy matters, reiterating their opposing positions on gun control, the minimum wage and immigration.
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The rambling, stream-of-consciousness, more-than-hourlong "speech" touched on the usual grievances: Russia, Mueller, witch hunts, impeachment.
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And he touched on the transition that he hopes will mirror the focus that made him a top player.
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The euro EUR= was down 0.06 percent at $1.2230, below a three-year high of $1.2323 touched on Wednesday.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook touched on encryption and cybersecurity during a weekend discussion with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Elsewhere, the Canadian dollar traded at C$1.3339, recovering from seven-month low of C$1.3398 touched on Monday.
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Sterling fell 0.5% to $1.2762 on the news, drifting from a six-month top of $1.2877 touched on Wednesday.
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Immigration was touched on only briefly in this debate -- surprising in a state that is roughly one-third Latino.
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The broader Topix gained 22.5% to 2.13,22.1, near a five-month closing high of 22.4,22.1 touched on Sept. 26.
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This policy difference became explosive for a reason that feels very modern: It touched on the country's demographic change.
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A source familiar with the talks said more recent discussions about Trump's interview also touched on Sessions and Flynn.
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But none of the candidates touched on any of these other pressing issues in their opening or closing remarks.
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He had not made that claim before, not even in a 2007 memoir that touched on the Africa trip.
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The dollar was soft against the yen at 108.59, compared to this week's high of 109.07 touched on Monday.
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The yen stood little changed at 108.10 yen, off 1 1/2-month low of 108.37 touched on Tuesday.
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The dollar was fetching 114.28 yen, not far from the two-week peak of 114.49 yen touched on Tuesday.
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She also touched on current events, including a joke that the dystopian drama "The Handmaids Tale" was a documentary.
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He also touched on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Trump's rhetoric on immigration.
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Inflation expectations bounced over the course of Tuesday from record lows below 1.10% touched on Monday, rising above 1.15%.
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The euro was little changed at $1.1329 near a 2-1/2-month high of $1.1348 touched on Friday.
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"I think Yale touched on something very interesting about chanting, in that it's a really personal experience," he reflects.
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I've only barely touched on what Cole talks about here, so take a look at the whole thing above.
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The euro was little changed at $20.57 near a 254.30-1/2-month high of $1.1348 touched on Friday.
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I've touched on this subject already, but Daredevil's fight scenes are one of the best parts of the show.
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I briefly touched on this in my Grindr guide, but booty calls are mostly fueled by liquor and drugs.
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The Chinese yuan traded at 6.9418 per dollar, near 5-1/2-month lows of 6.9497 touched on May 17.
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P&G campaigns in recent years have touched on subjects such as celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and discussing racial bias.
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The euro was slightly higher at $1.142, about 1 percent above this year's trough of $1.130 touched on Aug. 15.
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The euro also rose 0.15% to $1.1122, extending its recovery from a two-year low of $1.1027 touched on Thursday.
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The dollar was little changed at 112.685 yen, having slipped from a two-month peak of 113.145 touched on Wednesday.
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The euro was slightly higher at $1.1412, about 0.05 percent above this year's trough of $1.130 touched on Aug. 15.
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The euro rose 0.2 percent to $1.0747, having edged up from an 11-month low of $1.0709 touched on Monday.
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The point you are raising not necessarily just with immigration, this issue of Americanization, you&aposve touched on this, too.
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Recently, Jameson touched on her day-to-day routine as a working stay-at-home mom — including her early bedtime.
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Luke touched on his time on the show in an Instagram post on May 16, but kept things pretty vague.
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Trump also touched on other hot-button issues currently roiling his administration, including Mattis' successor and the ongoing government shutdown.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield eased to 2.371% , near its 15-month low of 13% touched on March 28.
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There's so many areas we still haven't touched on with the characters and that's one of them, Jack being married.
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The euro held at $1.1274, extending its slow recovery from a four-week low of $1.1183 touched on April 2.
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But the meeting between the Turkish and Russian presidents also touched on another subject of concern to Turkey's NATO allies.
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Chicago wheat was also up for a second day, pulling away for a near four-week high touched on Monday.
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The article in the Guardian touched on many topics related to Twain's musical career and her upcoming Shania Now Tour.
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There were really two things that we touched on, and the first one was the most freeing thing for me.
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Copper shed 213 percent in July, but recently rebounded from a one-year low of $2590,21.3 touched on July 22.
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The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, touched on all that and more in a three-hour CNBC interview Monday morning.
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Many of them have been streamed on Facebook, and often they have touched on questions about technology's role in society.
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During her interview with The Fader, Williams also touched on another area in which women's bodies are unfairly judged: sexuality.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1745 but remained near a six-day low of $279.763 touched on Monday.
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These topics have all been touched on in the first two debates, according to a CNBC analysis of debate transcripts.
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The depiction touched on a novel question for the young nation: How should the president, and the presidency, be represented?
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Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) touched on everything from the Green New Deal and health care to infrastructure and President Trump.
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The currency, which touched on Friday a month-low intraday at 1.3199, traded in a range of 58.63 to 1.3182.
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Elsewhere, the British pound traded up 0.1 percent at $1.3543, near its four-month low of $1.3487 touched on Tuesday.
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The dollar was down 0.2 percent at 13 yen, off a near one-month peak of 111.790 touched on Tuesday.
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Putin touched on the attack at a previously scheduled meeting in Moscow with security service chiefs from ex-Soviet countries.
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Her work, as is touched on in the film, is informed by her personal experiences, some of which are painful.
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Silver XAG= was down 0.4 percent at $15.68 an ounce, slipping from the $15.95 three-month high touched on Thursday.
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That's because Adichie's comments touched on a long-running, often deeply divisive debate within feminism over what womanhood really means.
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The currency, which touched on Wednesday a one-week low at 1.3093, traded in a range of 1.3042 to 1.3075.
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To hear the whole interview with Gibbs, which also touched on his childhood in Alabama, his experience working for Sen.
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I'd be like, 'Oh, am I talking about the radio or movies or something I may have touched on before?
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The British pound flirted near a three-decade low of $1.2686 touched on Wednesday on worries about Britain's EU exit.
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It had closed down more than 33.233% on Wednesday when it retreated from a three-month high touched on Tuesday.
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Once again, he touched on his fear that technology and social media help confine us to our own personal bubbles.
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Danny Sullivan, Google's public liaison for search, touched on this hazard last year in a blog post about featured snippets.
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The dollar was down 0.1 percent at 13 yen, off a near one-month peak of 111.790 touched on Tuesday.
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And, importantly, the challenges to the travel ban so far haven't really touched on whether the indefinite blacklist is unconstitutional.
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The euro was last down 0.29 percent at $1.1220, easing from an 11-day high of $1.1278 touched on Monday.
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But this idea of facing your internal darkness, or leaning into fears, is a subject Manson has touched on recently.
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The yen traded at 112.23 to the dollar, staying close to a two-month low of 112.445 touched on Wednesday.
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The dollar rose 0.7 percent to 101.35 yen, extending its rebound from one-month low of 100.085 touched on Tuesday.
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The dollar traded at 109.83 yen, extending its recovery from a five-week low of 108.115 yen touched on Tuesday.
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He had touched on his last serious relationship ending because his ex-girlfriend had a tumultuous introduction to his family.
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It just touched on things that I had always dealt with and friends had always dealt with and talked about.
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You touched on "Touchdown" a bit earlier and spoke about how Guwop helped you guys out, and now he's free.
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John Waters, who developed the battery packs that powered GM's ill-fated EV1, touched on this a few years ago.
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The dollar changed hands at 106.05 yen, keeping some distance from its 16-month low of 105.24 touched on Friday.
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The currency, which touched on Monday a two-week low at 1.3445, traded in a range of 20173 to 1.3429.
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" In her essay, Union touched on how she and husband Dwyane Wade are raising "brilliant, handsome, talented young black men.
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The dollar fell more than two yen from a 2854.34-1/2-month high of 118.66 touched on Dec 15.
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The loonie, which touched on Friday a one-week low at 1.3403, traded in a range of 1.3305 to 1.3386.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield eased to 2.366% , near its 15-month low of 13% touched on March 28.
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The dollar slipped 0.4 percent to 118.31 yen, moving away from a two-week high touched on Friday at 118.88.
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And since the genre's rise, its shows have almost always at least touched on a prevalent struggle amongst adolescents: sexuality.
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Other panel discussions touched on data privacy, normalizing parenting at start-ups and the public's unanimous love for Regina King.
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North Korea In Wednesday's interview, Trump also touched on the tense situation in North Korea, citing growing US military capabilities.
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Wal-Mart touched on that point Tuesday as it met with the financial community in its hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Gold was flat at $1,47.98.83 an ounce on Tuesday, after pulling back from the one-month-high touched on Monday.
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On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement that touched on Downie's role as an influencer on Canada's culture.
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Then came another question for Trump during that news conference -- a question that touched on a bipartisan deal between Sens.
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The conversation also touched on efforts to stop documents pertaining to Trump's divorce from his first wife from being unsealed.
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The committee has held hearings on automated vehicles this year, but none have touched on highly automated trucks and buses.
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The Aussie was 3.3 percent above a more than 2-1/2-year trough of $0.7018 touched on Oct. 28.
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But those remarks touched on wider realities and were usually important acknowledgments of the fury that many Americans were feeling.
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Those hearings have focused primarily on whether technology companies are biased against conservative users, but have touched on other issues.
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Ramos, for example, touched on the Obama administration's record number of deportations and asked Biden why Latinos should trust him.
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch touched on the sense of contagion that at times seemed to be driving the deadly encounters.
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The dollar also slipped to 111.11 yen JPY=, edging near 110.625, its 5 1/2-week low touched on Monday.
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Soybeans were down 0.1% at $9.15-3/4 but holding above a one-month low of $9.11 touched on Thursday.
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The Nikkei fell 0.2 percent to 19,203.30 by mid-morning trade, off five-week high of 19,289.43 touched on Wednesday.
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Some Democrats on the panel touched on safety concerns in their questioning of Vindman, particularly given the attacks he's faced.
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" McCain touched on Russia and said Vladimir Putin is learning that "diplomacy can be manipulated to serve his strategic ambitions.
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The dollar slipped 0.3 percent to 118.40 yen, moving away from a two-week high touched on Friday at 118.88.
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The euro was flat at $1.1226, not far from a 2-13/2-week low of $1.1205 touched on Friday.
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The SNL star and her Ghostbusters castmates touched on the topic of odd jobs during an interview with Ellen DeGeneres.
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In the Allure interview, she also touched on the typecasting women with curly hair often have to deal with today.
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One thing we haven't touched on yet are the delivery system reforms, which are a big part of the law.
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There are huge amounts of human life and experience that are never touched on because they are not obviously visual.
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The euro held at $1.1260, extending its slow recovery from a four-week low of $1.1183 touched on April 2.
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You also touched on a lot of sensitive debates in Season 1 — transgender issues, obviously race, police brutality, gun culture.
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It also touched on Google's bundling of ad tools that rivals claim make it so they can't afford to match.
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The Russians' apparent focus on heightening racial division touched on something much deeper than even the Russians may have understood.
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The New Zealand dollar was steady at $0.6428, not far from a three-week high of $0.6444 touched on Friday.
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Ms. Mazzoli spoke about "Proving Up" in a conversation that also touched on her path to becoming an opera composer.
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In nine years of high school in the 1950s, Mr. Lethen said, no history class ever touched on the Holocaust.
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In addition to Hudson's performance, Chicago rapper Common honored Bryant in a spoken word tribute that touched on his legacy.
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The offshore yuan dipped , trading at 6.9730 yuan per dollar , above the one-month low of 6.9900 touched on Monday.
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The Communist Party-run Global Times also touched on Beijing's displeasure in an article in its Chinese version on Monday.
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Because the assessment from 2016 was that Russia preferred Trump, any updated assessment would have touched on that key point.
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There's also a historical addendum that fleshes out some of the deeper issues and history touched on in the book.
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When she taught, she combined technical training with a steady stream of commentary that touched on art, literature and politics.
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Digital-Only BanksWe touched on digital-only banks in a previous section, but there is still much more to cover.
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NH: As you look forward to the next stage, with all of these various growth areas we have touched on.
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Within a decade, students began to complain if professors touched on "problematic" historical or cultural subjects that made them uncomfortable.
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The dollar rose 0.7 percent to 101.38 yen, extending its rebound from one-month low of 100.085 touched on Tuesday.
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The dollar traded at 109.08 yen, jumping back sharply from a three-month low of 107.65 yen touched on Wednesday.
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After that we touched on the most valuable Y Combinator companies, including Stripe (more here and here), Airbnb and DoorDash.
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WHY FACEBOOK ANNOUNCED DIGITAL CURRENCY PLANS EARLY Zuckerberg touched on the company's ambitious plans to establish a cryptocurrency called Libra.
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It was part of a wide-ranging discussion, reported earlier by Bloomberg, that also touched on the president's tax policy.
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His discussions touched on non-performing loans, bank profitability, and the U.K. referendum to exit the European Union, he said.
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The dollar traded at 109.08 yen, jumping back sharply from a three-month low of 107.65 yen touched on Wednesday.
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Putin barely touched on foreign policy and was devoid of the grievances toward the West that characterized many past addresses.
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In backtracking from her original statement on Smollett, Gillibrand actually touched on the lesson everyone in politics should learn here.
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In the November testimony, Simpson touched on an array of topics, including Trump's possible dealings with Russian organized crime figures.
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He recalled only one interview with a national video-based publication that actually touched on the politics of health care.
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The euro was last down 0.51 percent at $1.1196, easing from an 11-day high of $1.1278 touched on Monday.
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DXY =USD kept some distance from this year's high of 99.634 touched on Jan, 5 and last stood at 99.126.
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The euro was at $1.1120, putting some distance between a 2-1/2-month low of $1.1097 touched on Monday.
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O. J. Simpson and The Assassination of Gianni Versace, which touched on the racial divide and homophobia in America, respectively.
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Amazon said the deal would have created 26,000 jobs, but the debate it stirred touched on the city's very identity.
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It was touched on with the idea of nanobots in the brain stimulating neurons and creating wholly new 'psychedelic' experiences.
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Neither Vanya's story nor Daenerys's was wholly original, as both touched on themes that were first explored by Jean Grey.
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Japan's benchmark Nikkei share average ended 0.5% lower at 21,638.16 points, just below its two-month high touched on Tuesday.
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At the same time, Pence gave a substantive speech that touched on every issue important to the conservatives on the floor.
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As touched on in this morning's hands-on, the Mate 21080 is a big phone in just about every way imaginable.
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The yen changed hands at 112.14 to the dollar, staying close to a two-month low of 112.445 touched on Wednesday.
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Trump also touched on supporting religious liberty, protecting national security and defending his controversial travel ban in his wide-ranging speech.
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The dollar also slipped 0.2 percent to 110.90 yen, edging near 110.625, its 5 1/2-week low touched on Monday.
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The euro was last off 0.3 percent at $1.1553, not far from Wednesday's two-week high of $1.1623 touched on Wednesday.
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NUNES: Well I wouldn&apost go there but the two parallel tracks here, you kind of touched on both of them.
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That's a good idea, now that you bring it up, because it hasn't been touched on in two or three years.
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The dollar index was on the defensive at 98.178 as it drifted away from a three-week top touched on Monday.
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And we touched on how difficult it is to scale a tech startup that still employs a lot of human labour.
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High-level talks earlier this month in Washington between Chinese and U.S. negotiators touched on a variety of nontariff barrier issues.
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The U.S. currency dropped 250 percent to 113.46 yen, slipping from a four-month high of 114.495 yen touched on Tuesday.
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Where The Night Of touched on racism and classism, this female-focused narrative exposes a new type of victim and villain.
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Yields on 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds eased to 2.366% , near a 15-month low of 2.340% touched on March 28.
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The euro EUR= was slightly higher at $1.141, about 1 percent above this year's trough of $1.130 touched on Aug. 15.
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DXY =USD as high as 96.522 on Friday, rising 1.6 percent from its five-week low of 95.003 touched on Tuesday.
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Over the course of the lengthy discussion, the hip-hop superstar touched on his famous in-laws, the Kardashians, albeit briefly.
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RUBIO: Well, I think conservatism is about three things and Donald touched on one of them, but it's about three things.
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DEJA VU Some of the previous probes have touched on advertising - the focus of this one - but other issues as well.
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How did you go about constructing a story that touched on the books' climactic moments while still charting its own path?
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But the show's "Hot Topics" also touched on the day's bigger headline: that Kushner had his top-secret security clearance downgraded.
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The case was complicated: it touched on topics of copyright infringement of an internet persona as well as serious abuse charges.
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The British pound inched above a four-month low of $1.3457 touched on Thursday after the BoE held key borrowing costs.
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Silver was down 0.1 percent at $14.66 an ounce, holding close to a more than four-month low touched on Wednesday.
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After a series of jokes that touched on heavy topics without ever fully "going there," Oh finally got real with viewers.
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" Steinem touched on Obama's elegance under the spotlight, saying "She has lived a public life without sacrificing her privacy and authenticity.
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The currency, which touched on Friday a near eight-month high at 1.3060, traded in a range of 1.3109 to 1.3139.
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Katy Perry took the plunge for practical reasons, but stuck with it for reasons similar to those Bobby Brown touched on.
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The 10-year yield stood at 1.18483 percent, having slipped from the five-month peak above 2.400 percent touched on Oct.
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The Aussie stood at $0.7660, up 0.6 percent on the day, and near six-week high of $0.7665 touched on Monday.
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Still, it last stood at 211 percent, not far from its two-year high of 20.5 percent touched on Dec. 15.
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The U.S. dollar traded at 1.46383 yen, not far from its 2-1/2-month low of 118.705 touched on Monday.
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The euro edged 0.1 percent lower at $1.1696, extending its recovery from its 11-month low of $1.1508 touched on Thursday.
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We touched on everything from Uncle Jamm's Army and his solo career to jheri curls and the current state of DJing.
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The radical contingency of "Transparent Head" particularly touched on the marvelous for its painted faces were conflictual and shimmered like mirages.
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The euro held firm at $1.1260, extending its slow recovery from a four-week low of $1.1183 touched on April 2.
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In two slides shared on her Instagram story Friday, the 28-year-old Bachelor in Paradise alum touched on the Sep.
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Garner also touched on the concept of mixed signals, bedside table must-haves, and the importance of managing social media consumption.
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Neither would discuss anything that touched on classified information or ongoing investigations, which ruled out most of what was being discussed.
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In a wide-ranging interview, Bannon touched on the Republican establishment, white nationalism, and gave his take on the Russia investigation.
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In currencies, sterling was up 0.2 percent at $1.3448, putting distance between a 31-year trough of $1.3122 touched on Monday.
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Londoners' signs touched on a wide range of issues, including women's rights, LGBTQ rights, domestic violence, sexual violence and reproductive rights.
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The dollar gained 0.1 percent to 114.12 yen, within sight of this week's three-month high of 114.245 touched on Wednesday.
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The euro last changed hands at $1.1610, not far off a more than two-week low of $1.1569 touched on Friday.
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And though they touched on the subject of his ex, it wasn't cause for much drama – especially after Robby's latest revelation.
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Many of the finalists' doodles touched on themes of social change and impact, including sustainability, identity inclusion and endangered species protection.
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The Nikkei stock index rose 20.6 percent to 981.783,2981.78, moving back toward seven-week intraday highs touched on Thursday last week.
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He said that in the phone call, they had touched on a possible trade deal between the United States and Mexico.
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The honor system, though we touched on it, is pretty hard to test thoroughly even with two people playing in parallel.
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The yen changed hands at 112.28 to the dollar, staying close to a two-month low of 112.445 touched on Wednesday.
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The euro gained 0.8 percent to $1.0655, extending its rebound from its near one-year low of $1.0518 touched on Thursday.
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But they are narrow and targeted, and the debates over the Violent Crime Act haven't really touched on any of them.
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Perlmutter's office did not respond to questions Wednesday, but that discussion touched on the issue of committee term limits, HuffPost reported.
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Steinle's case broke through to larger awareness because it touched on several hot-button issues that have recently come to prominence.
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The euro edged 0.3 percent lower at $1.1672, extending its recovery from its 11-month low of $1.1508 touched on Thursday.
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The broader NSE index fell as much as 0.81 percent to trade close to the 20-month low touched on Wednesday.
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It touched on the information a doctor must give, the counseling a woman must receive and the handling of fetal tissue.
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Freeland: I think we may have touched on it briefly, but we didn't have like an in-depth conversation about it.
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Clinton touched on the Orlando shooting, during which Mr. Mateen's son Omar Mateen killed 49 people at Pulse, a gay nightclub.
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" The memo says that the individual "touched on the possibility that the Soviet government had financed the assassination of President Kennedy.
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I touched on this drawback when I tried out Leap Motion's "Orion" hand-tracking tech for mobile VR headsets in 2016.
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The dollar added 0.5 percent to 108.41 yen, moving away from a 2.03-month nadir of 107.32 yen touched on Friday.
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The euro rose 0.3 percent in Asia to $1.0524, having recovered from a 14-year low of $1.0340 touched on Tuesday.
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Sekulow, in his interview Sunday, also touched on the possibility that Trump would refuse an interview with the special counsel team.
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During her address to students, Adichie touched on a number of topics, including her commitment to social justice and gender equality.
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Thomas Kurian, the new CEO of Alphabet's Google Cloud business, also touched on the subject in his inaugural pitch on Tuesday.
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The total fell even further in the vice presidential debate, when just two questions out of 19 touched on the economy.
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The president, addressing the farm bureau's 6900th annual convention, touched on trade negotiations, deregulation and how the shutdown is affecting farmers.
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The president, addressing the farm bureau's 100th annual convention, touched on trade negotiations, deregulation and how the shutdown is affecting farmers.
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We touched on free will, the nature of existence, and how humans learned that epileptics don't deserve to be burned alive.
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The Nikkei stock index skidded 2119.6600 percent in morning trade, pulling further away from a three-week high touched on Monday.
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Prior to ActRaiser, I'd never come across a video game that touched on Judeo-Christian concepts, let alone revolved around them.
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The index edged higher to 94.187 on Wednesday, sitting near a 1.17613-1/2 month low of 93.814 touched on Friday.
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On Friday, the dollar rose 0.15 percent against its currency basket to 97.135, near a four-month high touched on Wednesday.
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Sandberg touched on many of the CBC's concerns in her lengthy 12-page letter to Richmond, but offered no new solutions.
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The others touched on a wide variety of topics, from transgender rights to pregnancy discrimination to the limits of police powers.
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The phone conversation on Saturday also touched on what the Russian Foreign Ministry described as efforts to improve conditions in Syria.
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Although he was writing half a millennium after the Parthenon was built, he touched on the essence of its enduring appeal.
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Francis also touched on environmental problems, another big theme of the trip that will take him on to Madagascar and Mauritius.
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The talks, facilitated by Germany and Qatar, have touched on how Afghanistan might be organized but no conclusions have been reached.
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Among commodities, spot gold dropped 0.4% to $1,536.45 an ounce, though not far off its six-year peak touched on Monday.
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Among commodities, spot gold dropped 0.21% to $1,539.10 an ounce, though not far off its six-year peak touched on Monday.
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His work touched on neither the United States' Iran policy nor any Iranian political reality less than a hundred years old.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell even touched on the issue during his testimony before the House of Representatives this summer saying.
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During the rest of the speech, Clinton touched on the issues she hopes to address as president, including jobs and infrastructure.
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The panel touched on a lot more apart from liquidity, which actually only came up toward the end of the discussion.
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Warner alluded to the measure in his response to Tuesday's State of the Union, which touched on some of these challenges.
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He also touched on politics and trade and Harley's investments in overseas facilities that have drawn criticism from President Donald Trump.
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Against a basket of currencies it was steady at 93.219 and off a two-month trough of 433 touched on Monday.
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Trump touched on several hot-button topics of interest to the conservative crowd, including guns, immigration, ObamaCare and the culture wars.
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The dollar fetched 106.18 yen, crawling back from its 16-month low of 105.24 touched on Friday on improved risk appetite.
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Oil prices, which have been sliding in anticipation of the virus hurting global demand, sat close to lows touched on Monday.
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Our (new!) sister site Vulture has just launched a newsletter about the Streaming Wars, which I've touched on in this space.
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Copper prices on the London Metal Exchange have fallen around 244 percent from a four-year high touched on June 7.
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Pelosi touched on a number of topics at the town hall, moderated by CNN&aposs Jake Tapper, namely Trump&aposs impeachment.
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As I touched on earlier, start with the goal of 10 percent of your income and try to build upon that.
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Transportation: Flying cars won't 'make your neighbors happy' The interview touched on one of Musk's favorite themes: ways to revolutionize transportation.
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She later went on to read Alan Paton's "Cry, the Beloved Country," which touched on race and injustice in South Africa.
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The president touched on an array of topics, including immigration reform, the potential for renegotiating multilateral trade deals, and the dollar.
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He arguably blamed Obama for withdrawing U.S. troops too quickly from Iraq, and touched on the U.S. successes in fighting ISIS.
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The currency, which touched on Wednesday a two-week low intraday at 1.3310, traded in a range of 1.3255 to 1.3300.
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C.) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), sessions that touched on their concerns about Libra and data privacy, according to the lawmakers.
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Nats reliever Sean Doolittle also touched on how the Astros cheating scandal led to pitchers losing their jobs, the Post reported.
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He denounced Hitler and the Nazi state for taking away individual freedoms, and touched on the threats of tyranny nations faced.
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Past riders have touched on areas such as banning the Securities and Exchange Commission from requiring corporations to disclose political donations.
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Oh, and he touched on his Taylor Swift beef ("That's why I called her!" he said after explaining that he loves everyone).
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The president wrote about times when he witnessed technological and social progress and touched on major events such as the economic crisis.
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Trump touched on a number of topics during his State of the Union speech, including immigration, abortion, HIV, the economy, and jobs.
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He also touched on a number of important political themes, including the rising cost of education and the dangers of climate change.
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While Obama hilariously reacted to some #MeanTweets, he also touched on some mean tweets that have made the headlines this election season.
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Questions touched on things like their concentration skills, ability to do well on tests or quizzes, and symptoms like headaches and dizziness.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield stood at 123 percent , below its seven-month peak of 2.504 percent touched on Dec. 21.
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"Dirty Mind" and "Controversy" followed in 20143 and 22014, respectively, and stirred controversy with sexual lyrics that also touched on religious themes.
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Others touched on literature, culture and financial regulation, sending subtle and not-so-subtle messages to European leaders and French citizens alike.
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Trump's remarks — delivered without a teleprompter — also touched on his administration's priorities for "defeating ISIS," and "eradicating Islamic terrorism" from the world.
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Warren touched on her housing plan that would allocate money specifically for older Americans, and touted a bipartisan bill with Iowa Sen.
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The dollar/yen finished at 109.17 in the previous session, compared with the 108 level it touched on Tuesday during Asian hours.
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Franken touched on these reports and expressed concerns that the company was violating the privacy of students in schools across the country.
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His speech touched on everything from his "Famous" video and Taylor Swift to the horrible street violence in his hometown of Chicago.
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Organizers of Saturday's protest said it was silent as speeches that touched on race and religion would have needed a police permit.
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He also touched on an effort by Facebook to allow the French government to study how its content practices and systems work.
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The pound fell nearly half a percent in Asian trade to $1.11833, approaching the one-month low of $21.1183 touched on Friday.
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The Colombo Stock Index ended 0.03 percent firmer at 6,323.52, edging up from its lowest close since April 11 touched on Wednesday.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield eased to 2.376 percent , near its 15-month low of 2.340 percent touched on March 28.
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S&P Mini futures were down 0.1 percent at 2,424, not far from their one-month low of 2,0.23 touched on Friday.
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What Walden would have asked touched on fake veteran Facebook pages — a concern the Vietnam Veterans of America raised with him earlier.
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The clip touched on the fact that many women don't leave their abusive partners because they can't take their pets with them.
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The two candidates also touched on racial issues after being asked what their "racial blind spots" are by CNN host Don Lemon.
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The currency, which touched on Monday its strongest level since March 1 at 1.3226, traded in a range of 1.3279 to 1.3304.
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During her panel about making your way to the top, she touched on her experience as a woman of color in Hollywood.
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The dollar was last down 0.26 percent against the at 0003 franc, near a one-month low of 0.9691 touched on Wednesday.
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The yen bounced back to 105.88 yen per dollar from 107.49, its six-week low against the U.S. currency touched on Thursday.
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As we touched on before, AI isn't yet capable of reading or listening like a human can — it only knows specific things.
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The art is also embedded with sensors throughout, and when they are activated, audio describes what is being touched on the image.
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That level is the 76.4 percent retracement of its decline from a 2 1/2-year peak of $1.2092 touched on Sept.
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The exhibits touched on the criminal justice system, the future of cancer care, diverse founders, the future of food, immigration and more.
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That level is the 76.4 percent retracement of its decline from a 2 1/1.33603-year peak of $1.2092 touched on Sept.
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The yen fetched 112.71, down 0.2 percent on the day and off a one-month high of 111.61 touched on Oct. 15.
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Brent crude futures rose 1.1 percent to $81.14 a barrel, holding off a four-year high of $86.74 touched on Oct 3.
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" Witherspoon also touched on messing up an audition with Robert De Niro at 14, explaining she had "no clue who he was.
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"We've never touched on the beauty market — we've always stuck to the fashion world," Kelly Hanson, a Kendra Scott employee, told Mashable.
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He also touched on the challenges of "pay for delay" patent settlements that limit the presence of generic medications on the market.
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The show's already touched on how the IGH gave Jessica (Krysten Ritter) her powers, but gave them to her against her will.
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According to Vulture, they also touched on what differences we should expect in the revival, including how they've changed with their characters.
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Lorenz's piece touched on an unaffiliated shadow event occurring beside VidCon: the East-West Forum, held by the Tencent-backed Qingteng Club.
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Many not only touched on the standard of straightening hair but also expanded on the view of race within the Dominican Republic.
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The dollar index stood at 20.2, off a 20.7785 1/2-month high 93.92 touched on Tuesday following strong U.S. manufacturing figures.
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Despite the move, the CSI2780 Index of mainland Chinese shares lost 26 percent, edging near a one-year low touched on Friday.
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Other questions touched on their anticipated health later in life and whether they would travel or spend time with friends and family.
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All the ladies spoke about the power of music, including the Girls Trip star who touched on how music helps with emotions.
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Are there topics or certain themes you touched on lyrically in your early years that you've moved past or deliberately avoid now?
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The piece touched on a lot of things, including Evans' love of tap-dancing and his bowing-out of the Marvel franchise.
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That was a rap I think you touched on, and Charlie did as well, with Comcast, that it didn&apost play fair.
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The euro was down 0.1 percent against the dollar at $1.1262, way below a six-month high of $1.1464 touched on Tuesday.
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Shortly after Underwood shared Jacob's birth announcement, Fisher shared a celebratory post of his own, which touched on their tough pregnancy journey.
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Washington (CNN)John Kasich touched on a personal moment he shared with a young supporter at CNN's Republican town hall on Thursday.
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Though much of the coverage focused on comments about the Clinton investigation, he touched on two other discrete issues that deserve scrutiny.
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The index ended 1.3 percent lower for the week after having touched on Wednesday its highest in nearly 10 months at 214,2003.74.
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Toward the end of his speech, Trump also touched on the North Korean nuclear talks that fell apart earlier in the week.
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The euro lacked momentum, meanwhile, trading at $1.1675, edging further off a 3 1/2-week high of $1.17905 touched on Monday.
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The currency, which touched on Monday its strongest in nearly three weeks at 1.3113, traded in a range of 1.3143 to 1.3206.
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The awards touched on Trump, as everyone knew they would, but in a perfunctory way, and that made it not very fun.
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The euro was a tad lower at $1.1224, not far from a 2-13/2-week low of $1.1205 touched on Friday.
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Talks touched on the Middle East in general and on north Africa, but focused particularly on Syria, it said in a statement.
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Shulkin cruised through his confirmation hearing, where he touched on the department's backlog of benefits appeals and holding VA employee accountable. Sen.
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The correspondence touched on political subjects, like an endorsement of Mr. Trump by a police organization and a Senate race in Nevada.
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Lydia: Your piece touched on a topic near and dear to my heart: the increasing fragmentation of the (lowercase, at last) internet.
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The euro lacked momentum, meanwhile, trading at $1.1657, edging further off a 3 1/2-week high of $1.17905 touched on Monday.
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Pleasure in a rival's death alleged Perhaps some of the most compelling testimony from Zambada Garcia touched on a violent narco war.
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Tillerson's speech, which also touched on Myanmar, comes just three weeks before President Donald Trump makes his first official trip to China.
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The conversation also touched on immigration, with DeSantis stressing the need to detain and deport undocumented immigrants that commit crimes in Florida.
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The Nikkei was up 20.36 percent at 211,2741.80, not quite able to top a one-month peak of 0.33,20.3 touched on Wednesday.
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The full plan to restructure the Saudi economy has yet to be released, but the announcements touched on central aspects of it.
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The dollar was at 117.67 yen, one yen down from its 10 1/2-month high of 118.66 touched on Dec 113.
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It was buying 103.42 yen, down 0.1 percent but not far from a four-week high of 96.4423 yen touched on Wednesday.
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Copper was down 0.7 percent at $6,027 a tonne on Thursday, holding near a 21-month high of $6,204 touched on Monday.
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The Nikkei stock index ended down 0.04 percent at 16,620.29, moving away from seven-week intraday highs touched on Thursday last week.
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Brent crude futures rose 0.5 percent to $80.66 a barrel, holding off a four-year high of $86.74 touched on Oct 3.
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Sterling fell as low as $13, near a one-month low of $1.2775 touched on Friday before recovering some ground to $1.2810.
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In his opening remarks, Peskin also touched on how this is not emergency legislation, despite what Bird wanted some people to think.
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Rather, the 45-minute conversation at the Seventh Circuit bar and judicial conference touched on broader judicial themes, with friendly banter throughout.
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Republican members who had been in the morning meeting before the press conference said that they had only briefly touched on Belgium.
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But despite his claim of representing some harmless arithmetic mean of racism, he touched on many of the F.N.'s identitarian themes.
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But by choosing to target the customs union, the peers have touched on one of the main flashpoints in the Brexit debate.
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Wirth also touched on Venezuela, where Chevron, the largest U.S. oil company still in operation there, is under pressure from U.S. sanctions.
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I have a question for you in the sense that ... You touched on this briefly, but about the number or public companies.
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The panels touched on subjects that, until very recently, skateboarders were not willing to address, giving them a sense of real urgency.
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While both candidates touched on many of the same subjects, each took a markedly different tack in how they framed their response.
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But Cuban also touched on some criticisms of Silicon Valley in his appearance this week at the New York Times Dealbook conference.
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I will never forget how in February 2013, President Obama flew to Chicago to give a speech that touched on gun violence.
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Mr. Juncker's wide-ranging speech touched on these themes: • The favorable circumstances and relatively healthy economic growth across much of the bloc.
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During the service, the Berkowitzes touched on social and political themes including racism, anti-Semitism, Black Lives Matter, climate change and homophobia.
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What emerged was a 46-minute conversation (with 312,000 views) that touched on both Broadway and race relations in the United States.
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He also touched on why he's a bit frustrated that Luke Cage remains so current next to the racial issues of America.
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He touched on the cord-cutting phenomenon, the agreements ESPN has inked and the efforts ESPN is making to become more diverse.
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He touched on the enduring debate between cities and suburbs, faulting state officials for allowing cities to land in such a predicament.
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The benchmark U.S. equities index has so far fallen 10.7% to 3023.94 points from the record highs it touched on February 19.
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Mr. Buckel's suicide letter was a few pages long and touched on many subjects, revealing a man who had grown deeply despondent.
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The Chinese yuan edged lower to 7.1690 in offshore markets, not far from the record low of 7.186 it touched on Monday.
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The Chinese yuan edged lower to 7.1690 in offshore markets, not far from the record low of 7.186 it touched on Monday.
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The offshore yuan steadied for now, trading at 6.9730 yuan per dollar, above the one-month low of 6.9900 touched on Monday.
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The suits touched on a particularly sensitive issue for native Hawaiians having to do with land that traditionally belonged to Hawaii's kings.
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Brent crude futures were 12 cents lower at $55.50 a barrel, near an almost five-month high of $55.99 touched on Thursday.
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"The Rise of Skywalker," was up for whatever skits the show had in store, some of which touched on his military service.
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Neither Mast, nor the hosts, made any anti-Muslim comments in Tuesday's interview, which touched on his background and run for Congress.
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"It was the kind of pain that stopped my mind—that touched on a mortal sense of fear," he told me recently.
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"The Good Fight" touched on the idea of legacies among women in the premiere, when Diane effectively passed a torch to Maia.
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Speaking to new graduates of his alma mater, Duke, the Apple C.E.O. touched on topics like gun control and the #MeToo movement.
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The director of Google's education apps group, Jonathan Rochelle, touched on that idea in a speech at an industry conference last year.
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The 30-year yield fell 3.5 basis points to 13 percent , off near one-year peak of 0.915 percent touched on Wednesday.
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The index was basically flat at 94.134 on Wednesday, sitting near a 2-1/2 month low of 1.17673 touched on Friday.
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Trump told reporters at the White House that their phone conversation was mostly congratulatory but also touched on corruption and the Bidens.
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It touched on universal service, the idea that the government should help make sure that all Americans have access to communications services.
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Live Briefing • Coca-Cola and Airbnb were seen as making political statements on Sunday with ads that touched on immigration and diversity.
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The festival touched on a number of legal and forensic questions, but focused on the chilling leitmotif: This could happen to you.
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Trump's speech also touched on another of the president's favorite themes: the supposed link between lax immigration laws and rising crime rates.
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Elsewhere, the Australian dollar was a shade lower at $0.6913, staying within reach of this month's low of $0.6901 touched on Thursday.
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Even The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's endlessly optimistic Kimmy had post-traumatic stress disorder—which Empire also touched on after Jamal was shot.
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There's something so free and open about the instrumentation on Memento Collider in a way that even past releases haven't quite touched on.
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Duncan, the Positec CEO, said conversations he had with representatives from three campaigns as recently as November and December barely touched on Trump.
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" Clinton touched on the many challenges women have historically faced, and the ones that lie ahead, saying "our work is far from over.
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Outspoken Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso grabbed headlines in September when he touched on the possibility of shooting armed refugees from North Korea.
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Instead, Spanberger touched on the thing that attracted voters such as Meg Sneed to her: turning down the volume in the civic discourse.
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The president recently invited Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to the White House for a meeting that touched on Twitter's rules and other topics.
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But the "Donny the Unicorn" episode steered discussion to the responsibility of the show to portray the issues it touched on with sensitivity.
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It had risen as high as 114.75 yen on Wednesday, not far from a two-week high of 114.955 touched on Feb. 15.
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" Lambert also touched on why she chooses not to get political in her music, which she called "an escape from your own reality.
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Saturday Night Live briefly touched on Matt Lauer, who was fired by the sketch comedy show's network on Wednesday following sexual misconduct allegations.
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The noted activist also touched on his controversy with Whoopi Goldberg and promised to hook the hosts up with their very own RompHims.
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Instead, the implications of behavioral economics — alongside the broader sciences of human decision making we've touched on — should push us in two directions.
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Yet they all touched on the same essential questions: why am I doing this, and how long can I keep doing it for?
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The invocations touched on two themes that were on prominent display this week on Long Island: reaffirming Cuomo's progressive values and his record.
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James touched on the matter in a press conference, reminding the world that even rich and famous black athletes can still experience racism.
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The euro last held at $1.1276, recovering from Wednesday's low of $1.12295, keeping intact its slow uptrend from $13.91753 touched on April 2.
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You touched on it a little bit earlier that you've seen more progress here than in the education front in the United States.
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A rise beyond its 10-week peak of $0.7676 touched on July 15 would push it to its highest level since early May.
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But one elective she took during her freshman year stands out, mainly because it touched on a topic close to her heart: immigration.
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But in that same ABC News interview, Cook touched on the problem that led to this avalanche of bad press and angry customers.
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The currency, which touched on Monday its strongest intraday level since March 1 at 1.3226, traded in a range of 1.3251 to 1.3275.
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It's interesting that Machado and Howard both strongly identify this as an issue, while the 33 male-penned reviews barely touched on it.
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By 1000 GMT, the dollar index was flat around 98.08 after pulling back from a two-month high of 98.206 touched on Tuesday.
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In currency markets, the dollar index traded flat around 53 after pulling back from a two-month high of 98.206 touched on Tuesday.
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The currency, which touched on Friday its weakest intraday level in two weeks at 1.3329, traded in a range of 4 to 1.3319.
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The report also touched on another current global theme — protectionism, potentially one of the most damaging of the four main risks it identified.
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The Malaysian ringgit steadied at around 4.0600 per dollar in offshore forward market, off near six-month low of 4.1350 touched on Thursday.
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" Ridding also touched on last year's sale of the Financial Times to the Japanese conglomerate Nikkei, which he said has been "pretty good.
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During their fractious, occasionally raucous face-off in Las Vegas, Nevada, the candidates also touched on abortion, immigration, national debt and foreign policy.
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These statements touched on topics like delivering for multiple on-demand companies, tax deductions, scheduling, the wearing of uniforms and order acceptance rates.
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In currency markets, the dollar index traded flat around 98.030 after pulling back from a two-month high of 98.206 touched on Tuesday.
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We weren't allowed to share the actual conversations in the room, because they may have touched on policy issues that are in flux.
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Kesha touched on this in another emotional essay (released in a Lenny Letter) where she also discussed the inspirations for her new album.
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Despite the move, the CSI2780 Index of mainland Chinese shares lost 26 percent, edging near the one-year low it touched on Friday.
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There&aposs parts of all of this that none of us know and I think you just touched on it in your coverage.
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In the case of Blue Apron, public investors certainly differed with private investors over the definition, as Alex Wilhelm has touched on before.
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Against the yen, the dollar eased 0.3 percent to 111.51 yen , staying below a one-week high of 112.13 yen touched on Wednesday.
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We've touched on dual-class stock structures before, but we think there is a lot more to unpack here, and unpack we did!
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The dollar's index against a basket of six major currencies slipped to 284.89, off its 26.9048 13/21-year high touched on Friday.
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During the wide-ranging town halls, Warren and Biden touched on issues including gun violence and escalating tensions with Iran, among other topics.
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The film also touched on topics ranging from mass shootings in American schools to the contamination of water in Moore's Flint, Michigan hometown.
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And we haven't even touched on the fact that these devices are as capable as any computer of having backdoors or malicious code.
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It touched on five of the most important (and for me, frustrating) things about ED recovery that often never gets any screen time.
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The nearly 5 minute-long segment touched on everything from Trump's criticism of NFL players taking a knee to his proposed border wall.
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Stephenson also touched on his company's undesirable link with the NSA's mass snooping efforts, suggesting that AT&T has unfairly been singled out.
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"(They) touched on the Iran nuclear deal, the PM underlining its importance in preventing Iran from procuring nuclear weapons," May's spokesman told reporters.
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In a sweeping conversation at the Code Conference, Elon Musk touched on a number of projects he's working on — and several he might.
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Mr Kerry also touched on "painful reminders" of the Vietnam war, including unexploded American ordnance that continues to take Cambodian lives and limbs.
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The euro last held at $1.1276, recovering from Wednesday's low of $1.22295, keeping intact its slow uptrend from $1.1183 touched on April 2.
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I may have touched on this earlier, but I still think the store footprint can be an advantage if used in innovative ways.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan nudged up 21 percent, crawling away from a 227.513.26-month trough touched on Thursday.
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Cuomo and Nixon had a single debate against each other Wednesday that touched on various policy differences while frequently devolving into personal attacks.
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A screenshot from ABC's press release The only reason we know at all is that JoJo touched on it in her Bachelor bio.
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Warren said Trump's comment was vile and xenophobic, while Castro's tweet touched on some of the discrimination immigrants have faced in America's history.
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But the company touched on two of the big themes that make Bohlen excited when it comes to potential investments — transparency and efficiency.
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"Mister Rogers" was educational in that his show touched on civics and conflict resolution and explained short lessons in biology or even business.
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But the craziest thing happened just a few days ago: She let her fans into a therapy session that touched on, well, everything.
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The benchmark 10-year cash JGB yield was flat at minus 0.075%, off a seven-month high of minus 0.030% touched on Tuesday.
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By 0700 GMT, the dollar index was flat around 98.055 after pulling back from a two-month high of 98.206 touched on Tuesday.
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The dollar traded at 0.53 yen, little changed in Europe, keeping some distance from its 16-month low of 105.24 touched on Friday.
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The benchmark 0.133-year JGB yield dipped 0.5 basis point to 0.055 percent, off two-week high of 0.065 percent touched on Wednesday.
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Clinton spoke for around 15 minutes and touched on a number of policy topics, including minimum wage, mental health, gun control and education.
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His address barely touched on the issue of Republican disunity that plagued much of the 2016 convention -- culminating in Cruz's dramatic speech Wednesday.
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Policy-sensitive two-year U.S. notes were yielding 0.9264 after again rising to a 10-week high of 0.930 percent touched on Tuesday.
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The president touched on the unfinished business looming over his reelection race: his long-promised border wall and a new health care plan.
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U.S. 10-year Treasury yields rose 4 bps to 2.25 percent, up from a six-week low of 2.18 percent touched on Friday.
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The 220-year U.S. Treasuries yield eased to 221 percent, dropping further from its four-year peak of 64.21 percent touched on Feb.
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The 20-year JGB yield fell to as low as 0.235 percent , below its previous trough of 0.245 percent touched on April 183.
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Her career touched on nearly every form of transportation, beginning with the Panama Canal, where, after college, she worked for a nongovernmental agency.
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He also touched on the military, new Supreme Court justices and lower court judges, ObamaCare, and tax and regulatory cuts in subsequent posts.
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Past presidents generally avoided meeting alone with FBI directors, much less recklessly pressing them on investigations that touched on political or personal interests.
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Elsewhere in the currency market, the euro edged down 0.1% to $1.1318, retreating from an 11-week high of $1.1348 touched on Friday.
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The armed forces Cotton, a veteran and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, also touched on major military issues in the news.
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The stories touched on everything from lies about President Obama invalidating the 2016 election results to lies about paid protesters at Trump rallies.
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Neal Brennan touched on this issue while interviewing Carmichael during a 2033 podcast, identifying something ''almost anti-black'' in ''Love at the Store.
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Season 1 occasionally touched on the effects of post-traumatic stress, but mostly it focused on the unbreakable part of Kimmy (Ellie Kemper).
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Kristin Cavallari touched on one intense episode from back in the day in the opening pages of her new book, Balancing In Heels.
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We touched on this a bit in yesterday's podcast, but the game is garnering rave reviews, especially for its scope, polish, and combat.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan nudged up 23 percent, crawling away from a 26.925-month trough touched on Thursday.
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The White House later released a statement that confirmed the topic was touched on but would not commit to a full-on ban.
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He touched on the ordinary ways that people forget to express love for their families, blithely assuming there will always be another day.
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As the dollar held firm, the euro traded at $1.33473, within a whisker from its seven-month low of $1.0859 touched on Friday.
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Trump "also touched on state polling, his re-election campaign and even reminisced about his appearances on 'The Apprentice,'" according to the Journal.
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The euro was down 0.1 percent against the dollar at $1.1254 , though way below a six-month high of $1.1464 touched on Tuesday.
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U.S. 10-year yields were up 2.2 bps to 1.56 percent, close to the two-week high of 1.60 percent touched on Monday .
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Other candidates, like South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Biden, have briefly touched on policing in their larger criminal justice reform plans.
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For a moment on Wednesday night, four candidates touched on women and work, but the conversation stopped short of a robust policy discussion.
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Madonna claimed that she never knew Darlene even had possession of the letter, which was deeply personal since Tupac touched on their breakup.
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She touched on the second accident, that of the rise of Vladimir Putin, before launching into comparisons between the Russian leader and Trump.
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He did a 15-minute set that touched on what the club owner called "typical Louis C. K. stuff" — racism, waitresses' tips, parades.
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The benchmark Nikkei average rose 21% to 2107.2800,308.33 by the midday break, moving off a 3-1/2-year low touched on Tuesday.
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The broader Topix rose 2.7% to 1,302.39 by the midday recess, moving further away from a near four-year trough touched on Tuesday.
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The dollar traded at 0.53 yen, flat in early Asia after having rebounded from near eight month lows of 104.46 touched on Monday.
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As the dollar held firm, the euro eased 0.1 percent to $1.0876, languishing near its seven-month low of $1.0859 touched on Friday.
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The main share index climbed 1.26 percent, its sixth day of gains to reach 37,999 points, a level it lasted touched on Oct.
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The testimony touched on a wide array of topics in the 20103-page transcript, including President Trump's business ties and his tax history.
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And this is just trans women — I haven't touched on trans men, on nonbinary people, on gender fluidity, on those who are agender.
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But the most contentious issues Sweeney touched on were his comments that "we should get the marketing departments out of politics," he said.
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For several years, she had been filing away news stories and journal articles that touched on what seemed to be a growing trend.
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Other plays of the African diaspora have touched on these themes; Danai Gurira's "Familiar," for instance, concerns a family of Zimbabwean-American overachievers.
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We should mention here that the prosecutor hired by Republicans to question Ford and Kavanaugh touched on this date during her questioning Thursday.
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Mr. Trump's wide-ranging speech touched on many of the problems in American life and promised solutions — but details were in short supply.
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Warren touched on her housing, Medicare for All, and HBCU funding plans in her speech after telling the story of the washerwomen's strike.
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CBOT corn was down 0.3% at $3.86 a bushel, easing back from a six-week high of $303-1/2 touched on Tuesday.
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Corn was up 1 cent at $3.87-1/2 a bushel, near a six-week high of $3.90-1/2 touched on Tuesday.
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