| 1. | Internet's popularity strikes home ground, NEW STRAITS TIMES-
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| 2. | Whatever, his red snapper with fries strikes home tastily.
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| 3. | And unlike the Java war, this salvo could really strike home.
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| 4. | That issue strikes home to even those closest to Penn State hoops.
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| 5. | The issue " just strikes home,"
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| 6. | The message strikes home among the vast urban poor, particularly young men.
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| 7. | But when it affects someone you play golf with, it strikes home.
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| 8. | The blow strikes home, and all present notice the agitation it causes.
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| 9. | Terrorism striking home is something new and ominous.
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| 10. | The missiles are notoriously inaccurate, often striking homes or other buildings housing civilians.
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