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It wasn't up to Henry to say 'I touched it with my hand.
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So I touched upon it, but the singer was already in there, just needed a chance to, you know, give back to the roots, so to speak.
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When I heard about Jade it touched me and I though 'this has just got to stop'.
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One columnist I read touched on it in a couple of sentences, which made me think about it more broadly.
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It touched my heart and I hope it is meaningful for you, too.
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Yeah, I think it has touched people quite a bit, and they've even said, yeah, that really hits home now.
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And so I just was so touched by it.
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The other diplomacy I have strong views about, and we've touched on it here, is in reconciling the Sunnis - I mean they were completely disenfranchised, as Larry mentioned, as a result of the constitutional referendum and the general election.
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During those 23 years, I touched that book (wincingly) only to move it from one bookcase in one law firm to another.
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It came from the heart, and I think you touched on who my dad was more than some other people in basketball who had been around him for years.
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From the shadow of the garage, I beheld the back yard, with its Norwegian maples, the tilted white birches, the ancient apple tree whose branches touched the windows of the family room, and for the first time, it seemed, I understood the green glory of this acreage as something indifferent to human life and quite apart from the Victorian manse set upon it.
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