| 1. | Wollard inserted a tiny rough-edged instrument called a broach.
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| 2. | They said they would try to broach the subject on Thursday.
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| 3. | Few politicians dare broach the issue of separating state from religion.
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| 4. | She wore a dark-blue jacket with a golden broach.
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| 5. | She broaches the idea with their father who rejects it outright.
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| 6. | A tall broach spire surmounted the apex of the western facade.
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| 7. | Let us now broach the sensitive subject of Monica's brooch.
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| 8. | As a verb, to broach carried forward that meaning of turning.
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| 9. | No one has to broach the subject of aging with Lanny Wadkins.
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| 10. | I decided not to broach the possibility with any of the Astros.
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