| 31. | There is something about the comfortable being afflicted that strikes a chord with us common folk.
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| 32. | They may give to charities that strike a chord with them, because of family illnesses.
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| 33. | She added : " I think it strikes a chord with a lot of people.
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| 34. | The messages strike a chord with Pierce, who later talks privately about what he heard.
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| 35. | Because of the variety of songs represented, not all will strike a chord with listeners.
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| 36. | Wednesday's attacks on ChevronTexaco didn't seem to strike a chord with shareholders.
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| 37. | This strikes a chord with Marshall.
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| 38. | Buchanan and Perot strike a chord with some Americans, but in the end they remain marginal.
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| 39. | Conservatives doubt Clinton's sincerity but worry that he's striking a chord with voters.
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| 40. | His awkward Spanish, however, strikes a chord with Andean communities whose first language is Quechua.
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