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1 There's also the thorny subject of constitutional referendums and the McKenna judgment.
2 And he faced up to the thorny subject without much preamble.
3 Awarding motor-cars for holes in one has become a pretty thorny subject these days.
4 The two also do not see eye-to-eye on the thorny subject of human rights.
5 Demographics is a thorny subject for the Jewish state.
6 The thorny subject of bin charges was discussed before the Dáil broke up for summer.
7 Then there was the thorny subject of Fabiola herself.
8 The 'Essay on Man' is a more thorny subject .
9 Obviously, the matter of Walker not having a wife was a thorny subject , best left alone.
10 That thorny subject is the theme of the 4th New Zealand Art Crime Symposium in Wellington.
11 Not to mention the thorny subject of that second-half collapse against Cork in the Munster final.
12 Into this thorny subject , Sir William plunges headlong.
13 FF+ rant against "enslaving" white people He began by tackling the thorny subject of unemployment.
14 At issue Thursday was the thorny subject of determining how many victims there were of Gonzalez's computer thievery.
15 But this is a thorny subject .
16 Privacy is a thorny subject .
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