| 21. | He hopes that maintaining the road routine will strike a chord with his team.
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| 22. | He was an underappreciated diplomat, which may strike a chord with President Bush.
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| 23. | The effort is striking a chord with some.
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| 24. | Yet Bush's vision seems to strike a chord with his enthusiastic crowds.
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| 25. | It also strikes a chord with players.
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| 26. | Out on the intramural field is multicolored commotion that really strikes a chord with me.
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| 27. | His speeches are delivered in well-reasoned tones that strike a chord with audiences.
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| 28. | What was clear was that the election failed to strike a chord with most voters.
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| 29. | In WorldTraveller there is an editor who strikes a chord with the three of us.
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| 30. | Usage of " whom " is a point that always strikes a chord with me.
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