The effects of the Cultural Revolution directly or indirectly touched essentially all of China's population.
For many, the hopes touch directly or indirectly on their own lives and work.
But there is a far more important reason, indirectly touched on in "Give Campaign Reform a Chance" (editorial, July 6).
The Grove is a dedicated space and place in the national landscape where the millions of Americans touched directly or indirectly by AIDS can gather to heal, hope, and remember.
Some of the terms of the existing agreements indirectly touch on the quality of working life.
And he did so, not only for those of us whose lives he touched directly, but also for the millions whom he touched indirectly.
Nevertheless, although social issues are briefly or indirectly touched upon, the definite central theme of the novel is love.
If one considers the commitments of various members of Labour's Front Bench whose portfolios touch directly or indirectly on energy, one finds total conflict, one with the other.
The poll found that the number of Americans touched directly or indirectly by a lack of health insurance was much larger than commonly assumed.
My guess is that Mr. Kushner, like Peter, will indirectly touch a raw nerve - a 9/11 nerve - and that his audience will soon be hungry for more.