| 11. | This one broaches into the territory of beige or eggshell.
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| 12. | Broach the topic with sensitivity to the parents'needs and feelings.
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| 13. | But it is shorting that really earned Broach his money last year.
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| 14. | Even he isn't crass enough to broach the subject now.
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| 15. | It seemed like a desperate thing for Mussina to broach.
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| 16. | The series broaches the controversial topic of how Quebec treats its immigrants.
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| 17. | Reporters asked what subjects he would broach with the king.
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| 18. | Ideas are bounced around that diplomats would be reluctant to broach formally.
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| 19. | The result may reflect a reluctance to broach very necessary economic reform.
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| 20. | During the British Raj it was officially known as Broach.
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