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They're in touch on Christmas Day in 2010 and Andrew sent Epstein one of those homemade family messages at Christmas, with pictures of his daughters, and a photo of himself abseiling on the Shard.

From BBC

He vowed to bring growth back to Verizon, a message that worried investors at the time because it risked upsetting the industry equilibrium Supino touched on.

From MarketWatch

"It touched on so much in terms of thematic material and musical material," Kehrer said, pointing to the allusions to decolonization and use of traditional Puerto Rican rhythms.

From Barron's

Ms. Gibson’s story touches on slavery’s origins in Greece and Rome and their expanding empires across Western Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Two further cases that touch on the potential release of information about the role of the state during the Troubles are also before the Supreme Court.

From BBC