| 41. | But issues such as neighborhood crime control or education could strike a chord with women, she said.
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| 42. | That seems to strike a chord with Japanese, even those who don't support the Communists.
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| 43. | While that doesn't always set well with boosters, it does strike a chord with pros.
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| 44. | But when the emotions are valid, then it strikes a chord with people from whatever social class.
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| 45. | Berger, 57, failed to strike a chord with all but the richest electorate four years ago.
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| 46. | But they obviously strike a chord with true Springsteen fans, which is what this collection is all about.
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| 47. | They hope to be inspired or to strike a chord with customers, a necessary precursor to selling clothes.
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| 48. | But he seemed to really strike a chord with people who don't consider themselves to be religious.
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| 49. | And Reebok is betting that its streamlined Classic styles will strike a chord with fashionable feet of all ages.
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| 50. | His promises to push ahead with sweeping free-market reforms strike a chord with younger, urban voters.
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