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France’s push comes as leaders of the EU’s 27 member states prepare for an end-of-year summit touching on a broad range of issues from the EU budget to Ukraine to global tensions on economic policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his Thanksgiving Day letter to Berkshire shareholders this year, Buffett touched on the importance of being open to a change in one’s thinking.

From Barron's

"The reason we distribute through other charities is the fact they're more in touch on the ground, they will know who they're working with."

From BBC

In that answer Vasseur touched on another common theme he has used to downplay Hamilton's difficulties.

From BBC

Robert Louis Stevenson had a unique ability to capture young imaginations while touching on adult hopes and heartaches.

From The Wall Street Journal