Although similar from track to track, the lyrics are poetic and occasionally touch on more meaningful issues within society. |
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I did not touch on the situation in Chechnya, nor the greater one in the entire Caucasian region. |
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I will touch on many of the topics, the Yankees, the A's, an article on the game's better starters. |
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date. |
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The band sounds incredible pouring out these intricate songs that touch on country, bluegrass, blues and mild rock. |
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I try to touch on topics that I feel are universal, and refine my methods of communication so what I'm saying is clear to any listener. |
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As I lay on the couch that evening, I felt a touch on my forehead and a kiss on my cheek. |
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The author's wry sense of humour livens the narration and sometimes some passages seem to touch on topics not merely medical. |
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I would now like to touch on the subject of wine being sold by wineries on a Sunday. |
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It was just a touch on the rude side but it made me laugh until my toes curled. |
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The spiced pork was flavoured only delicately, and a touch on the dry side, but that just allowed it to soak up the rich jus with more gusto. |
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His creative accomplishments were so many that I could only touch on some of them. |
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But her lyrics touch on stalkers, stabbing, and misbegotten foreign policy. |
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Most refer to her good work and tireless energy but do not even touch on the range or depth of her activities. |
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His use of polychromatic tassels was a nice touch on scarves and cuffs and was Tibetan and Ottoman empire influenced. |
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My veal topped with parma ham was a touch on the tough side and accompanied by a white-wine sauce that wasn't thick enough. |
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A slight touch on the shift lever and the system automatically declutches, changes gear and re-engages the clutch. |
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He sensed the presence edging steadily closer, until he felt the icy-cold, feather-light touch on his cheek. |
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The authors touch on the critical lambasting the horror genre took from its very inception. |
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There was absolute silence for a while, then a feather-light touch on my hair. |
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This section will touch on some of these assumptions, in which vulnerabilities may lie. |
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We touch on more topics and do so in greater depth than in our two previous reports. |
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No survey of international co-operation, however, which failed to touch on the international political situation could pretend to be realistic. |
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I would like to quickly touch on one implication of poor financial controls that is highly visible. |
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I will touch on the issue of disorderly and unruly passenger behaviour. |
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Yes, in some senses, it does seem to work as I would like to think, reaching deeper inside, able to touch on some levels which more conventional work cannot. |
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But touch on anything emotional and Andrew flies off the handle. |
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Just to let everybody know, I think we have a matter of business we'll want to touch on. |
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Unfortunately, the limited time we have available means that I can only touch on a few points. |
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Not to touch on the frivolous subjects, not to amuse with laughing at useless words or grievances. |
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The lack of development extends beyond income to touch on other areas of human potential. |
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Then, a relaxing hand or foot massage puts the finishing touch on this moment of complete relaxation. |
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A hug or gentle touch on the arm can go a long way in making a person feel valued. |
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Part of me thought it was going to hurt, but I was just given a gentle touch on the cheek. |
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A gentle touch on the touchscreen is sufficient for the sensors to detect your choice of coffee. |
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There is a second point that I should like to touch on because I am a dyed-in-the-wool supporter of representative democracy. |
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We kept in touch on and off although the phone lines were often not really friendly. |
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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, allow me to digress and touch on the matters of everyday life with which our legislation concerns itself. |
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The weapons all have their uses, but the skills required to use them properly are the result of a combination of factors that we can perhaps touch on later. |
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Another aspect I want to touch on here is one that has come to light in a report just published by the Court of Auditors. |
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It is certainly not because I am or am not a monarchist, which is what I will touch on first. |
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The Vedic hymns attempt to touch on the unutterable and are this a limited expression of infinity. |
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Older, wiser, but still with his rebel spirit firmly intact, Passi alternates streetwise rap with songs that touch on wider issues. |
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This is an issue that does not touch on one single province or jurisdiction. |
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Various articles of the Constitution touch on the sphere of languages policy. |
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Our work in the courts led to progress on several ongoing and new cases that touch on important areas of access to information law. |
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We also examined sensitive operations, many of which touch on the use of human sources. |
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I would like to touch on another effort to end the illicit trade and to regulate the transfer of small arms. |
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You only touch on the village, taking more railway line, a cutting colourful with campion and elder, that links with a cul-de-sac lane leading down to the sea. |
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He is under strict orders to keep the subject of his investigation under wraps, but one could hazard a wild guess that it will touch on matters political. |
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Other essays touch on matters of style, symbolism and irony. |
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The feature tries to touch on some of the more controversial points of the Gospels that have been fiercely debated by academics and clergymen over the years. |
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Mr President, to conclude I would like to touch on another important theme. I wish to emphasis anew the importance of the proposal to throw open the SAVE programme to associate countries in Central and Eastern Europe. |
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Given these data challenges, the five guest articles on the health of Aboriginal children only begin to touch on some of the health disparities and challenges. |
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We are not concerned here with a detailed investigation into the phenomena underlying thermal comfort, which have been adequately described elsewhere but it is useful to briefly touch on the main points. |
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Although my officials and I would be happy to take questions on any of the specific line items listed in the Supplementary Estimates, I would like to touch on several of the more noteworthy items. |
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The sessions touch on all aspects of musical training including instrumental, vocal, percussion, DJing, music technology and stagecraft. |
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The federal opposition says people smugglers now see Australia as a soft touch on border security. |
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She will also touch on their use in archaeology such as scanning mummies and the x-raying of famous WORKs of art. |
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Dvoretsky comments: Here, we should touch on one delicate question. |
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At the annual SARSCENE conferences, Peter's easy laugh and gracious demeanour as master of ceremonies put the finishing touch on several opening ceremonies and awards banquets. |
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Un viaje musical a través de la diversidad cultural, will be an enriching cultural experience born with a vocation for continuity and that will put the finishing touch on the sixmonth period. |
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In the heat of debate, where there are issues that touch on the moral and legal lines, is it in the national interest for there to be the heightening of concerns and a re-awakening of issues the day before the vote? |
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They serve multiple purposes, but they all touch on faith. |
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And finally, I will touch on the current economic situation and conclude with the key challenges that lie ahead of us in achieving effective economic governance in Europe. |
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It is eminently reasonable that there be societal entitlement to notice, touch on, discuss, probe, satirize or even laugh at the expense of identifiable groups in a broadcast, without falling afoul of that codified standard. |
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The best way is a gentle touch on the shoulder or gently waving your hand. |
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Although it was not the original idea, in a way it is obvious that there is a social portrait here as I touch on all levels and strata of society. |
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The first thing I'd like to start with is just looking back to the year that we've had and some of the highlights that I think from the CNSC's point of view, and touch on some progress in some key areas. |
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But it turned out it was only a very gentle touch on my cheek. |
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Ms. Muholi's pictures touch on both realities. |
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The resolution does not include any provision that would touch on the sovereignty of other countries or run counter to the principles of international law or the law of the sea. |
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Take flight and touch on the other pavilions with your mouse to view photographs that will take you back to this captivating place through the magic of the screen. |
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I am particularly proud to direct you to the TSB's website, which contains a virtual library of investigative reports and updates, many of which touch on helicopter safety. |
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Both began with comfortable holds, Stakhovsky displaying a lovely touch on his drop shots. |
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Nevertheless, the complaints may touch on aspects which are of relevance to consumers, and it is therefore often the case that the Consumers' Ombudsman must assume responsibility for dealing with these matters. |
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Following chapters touch on polygamy and poeticism, how India shaped the debate, and social discipline and cultural diversity. |
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Let me touch on one further point, namely imports from third countries. |
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Our finishing services can put the crowning touch on your efforts. |
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These anxieties touch on the very survival of humanity and, progressively, our environment, the place where we live, and, by successive shifts, the earth as a place becomes the focus of the same concern. |
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Diabetes UK has a Careline for people who have any questions, including fasting during Ramadan, so please feel free to get in touch on 0845 120 2960 or log on to www. |
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Start a meeting with one touch on the Zoom Rooms iPad controller. |
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The speech to the 192 member states in New York will have the themes of leadership and the evolution of the UN and will also touch on the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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The same one he struck from open play just minutes ago, it's an equally venemous effort that hits the woodwork again, Bravo may have got a touch on it as it came back out. |
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