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This is a touchy subject, and still partially sub judice.
When did we mutate into this touchy intolerant society?
They said: "Ben and Lindsay were very intimate and touchy during the entire dinner.
They enjoyed a date at Soho House three weeks ago, where an eyewitness told gossip website RadarOnline.com: "They were kind of like snuggling together and being touchy feel.
I WOULD like to reply to the touchy individual Mr JL Burrows regarding "True Origins of the Gospels" (The Chronicle, July 10) Firstly, I can assure him that I am, in no way, "a pompous individual", nor do I live in Durham.
Greek structural reforms a "touchy" subject, says finance minister: Structural reforms are still a "touchy" subject to be settled before an agreement can be concluded with the EU-ECB-IMF troika and loans paid to Greece, admitted the Greek finance minister, on 21 October.
Aramt Touchy is a 90-year-old retired physician who began painting 25 years ago after his retirement.
Ferdinand said: "It's a touchy subject at the minute.
In the New Testament, St Paul reminds us that: "Love is never irritable or touchy."
The ability of private groups in Britain to get criminal warrants issued for Israeli officials on grounds of alleged war crimes committed in the course of Operation Cast Lead apparently remains a touchy issue: So touchy, in fact, that when Prime Minister Netanyahu visited London last week, his military attache did not accompany him, because Maj.
The funeral was attended by a large number of people including relatives of Captain Najam Riaz and military officials and touchy scenes were seen on the occasion.