Her words strike a chord deep within me and a sudden chill shoots down my spine. |
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Still, fanaticism doesn't strike a chord with the majority of the region's Muslims. |
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They will find an emotive and self-interested way to strike a chord with the pie eaters of Australia. |
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He managed to strike a chord with so many people in the group on so many levels. |
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It does strike a chord when you see just how victimizing some of the media reports can be of Africa. |
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The co-decision procedure must be used with care, concentrating on texts that are likely to strike a chord with the man in the street. |
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Always on the periphery of society protesting the status quo, he has an outlook which may strike a chord with the rebel in us all. |
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These figures show that the NFB must continue to make the documentaries that strike a chord with Canadians. |
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This is because Robyn can entertain and strike a chord at the same time, so they say. |
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But the films do not always strike a chord with French and international audiences. |
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Sylvie Vartan's tribute album is sure to strike a chord with aficionados of France's 'yéyé' years and fans of the swinging sixties worldwide. |
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He jumped on the energy drinks bandwagon three years ago with Go-Go, using a miniskirted, Japanime-inspired icon intended to strike a chord with Internet-savvy clubgoers. |
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The daylight hallucinations of Mr.Darko strike a chord with someone who has drank a skinful the night before and is shivering in the post booze darkness. |
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His gallery of portraits of poets, artists and authors for the literary magazine is a tribute to this unfailing ability to strike a chord with his subject. |
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The picture you took of the boy lying in the alley also seemed to strike a chord. |
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That rationale might not strike a chord with every football fan but then enlightened self-interest goes with the territory of football club ownership. |
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Criminal Code amendments should strike a chord with the folks across, but no they do not. |
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Meanwhile, Luke's second album appeared to strike a chord with fans and sales eventually topped the 200,000 mark. |
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It needs to make a connection with its target, strike a chord and prompt a response. |
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Yet while we must promote our objectives at national level, they must first strike a chord at local level. |
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But the song appeared to strike a chord with thousands of his fans and once again, Goldman's single rocketed to the top of the charts. |
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Dueling pianos strike a chord with attendees during this morning's plenary session. |
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The words and arguments put forward have not and will not strike a chord with the people, because what the people want is dialogue and not one-sided propaganda. |
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Appealing insouciance leavened by pragmatic concerns sure to strike a chord with audiences that appreciate classic melodrama unpretentiously renovated for the 21st century. |
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Hope for a better life in a new land is a theme in the book which will strike a chord with Canadian readers, many of whom are descended from immigrants. |
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Their conscious Swahili lyrics strike a chord with the Tanzanian youth on the streets, who can relate to topics like Aids, unemployment, divorce or life in prison. |
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And that means that every now and then you have to read back over the lyrics to decide what's ephemeral and what can strike a chord with everyone? |
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It's not been to everyone's taste, and Anthony Beyga's portrait of a pumpkin with tummyache will strike a chord with many people. |
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My goal is not to impose one vision of my furniture but to strike a chord with everyone's experience, and therefore the work needs to have multiple meanings. |
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These proceedings, which have been an integral part of the General Conference since 2003, strike a chord with the Ministerial Forum's debates on this occasion. |
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And it just happened to strike a chord with everyone! |
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Such measures are unlikely to strike a chord with ordinary Estonians, but in the run-up to European integration, efforts are being made and training courses organised for senior officials under the Phare programme. |
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I would remind you that we had already identified three issues in relation to the strengthening of the European Neighbourhood Policy, but these did not really strike a chord with the Member States at the time. |
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