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It touches a nerve of a time when I was last innocent".
The continued production of gay-themed titles shows that they're hitting a nerve of tangible prejudice, fear and even curiosity.
With comparable equipment and crews, the difference maker is a nerve of ice and iron: Danica hits the gas and deftly maneuvers where other drivers hesitate.
Sex and violence are also elements of our baser dreaming selves, so a movie that evokes these themes is apt to strike a nerve of embarrassment.
"Paranoia" has an energy and a nerve of its own — a refreshing sign that cultural life in Belarus has not been defeated.
Whenever the unelected house throws out any measure backed by elected MPs, it should always touch a nerve of democratic outrage, whatever the stripe of the government that is being kicked around.
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Her hauntingly gory photographs of children seem to have struck a nerve as of late.
A single graft joins nerve gaps with a segment of a donor nerve of similar diameter.
The terrorist attacks on Paris, a nerve centre of European culture, was a déjà vu moment.
Why do I think Williams' death has struck such a tender nerve of society?
They cause an irritation of a nerve which cause a contraction of the muscle.
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