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He related how the first person he told was his ex-wife, Jemma, before broaching the subject with his parents.
BBC: Gareth Thomas
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That seemingly harmless suggestion triggered a vitriolic response: Hundreds of angry letters poured in excoriating Nixon--and us for broaching the idea.
FORBES: These Numbers Don't Figure
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Of course, of course, only on condition that you do not object in any particular way, even a tiny bit, to my broaching this delicate subject?
NEWYORKER: Heirs
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It was with the idea of meeting the Kaiser--and broaching the subject of peace--that Hubbard and his second wife, Alice, boarded the Lusitania on May 1, 1915.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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For now, U.S. automakers say they aren't even broaching the topic of regional wages in contract talks with the UAW. They're focusing on those health care liabilities.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The most important question that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his colleagues should be broaching to their Kenyan guest is how his government is coping with the fact that Washington has apparently lost its will to fight the war against the global jihad.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The waning of American will