"Viz touches a chord, with its working-class origins and its down and out view of society, " she said.
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Ashes may touch a chord in the human spirit that recalls a time when the faithful painted their bodies or used tattoos as a sign of religious commitment.
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"She touches a chord that's deep, private and that needs to be voiced _ that's why it's so compelling.
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You don't have to mother him . . . . He's just one of those guys who touches a chord in women ."
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Even weighty issues like dowry fail to touch a chord, as Dharkar's attempt at satire and the casual, breezy writing style simply trivialises concerns.
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Edelman says audiences love revivals for " the same reason people love the ` Mona Lisa .'It touches a chord that goes beyond one generation ."
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"As you can imagine, the horse touches a chord here . . . the horse being central to our economy in Lexington, " he said.
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"Inventing Memory " begins with a family tree, and the novel should touch a chord in the United States, where genealogy research is at its peak.
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In the end, they succeeded in derailing the Clinton plan, using two actors ( whose names really were Harry and Louise ) to touch a chord in the American psyche.
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Khalili said that this mode of building touches a chord in many types of people because " the timeless forms and timeless principles satisfy a vast horizon of human needs ."