But we cannot allow the touchiness of these questions to silence us, to make us avert our eyes and drop our arms before the insidious advance of the epidemic. |
There was a simplicity in the man which would have disarmed a touchiness even more youthful than mine. |
But there's more to public touchiness over last week's sketch than just pious indignation. |
But, if you be ashamed of your touchiness, you must ask pardon, mind, when she comes in. |
Work is under way to install more checkpoints, and pre-clearance programmes are slowly expanding, despite Mexicans' touchiness about American agents working on their soil. |
One American obsession guaranteed to put a smirk on the face of an Englishman is America's touchiness about its flag. |