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"It has really struck a chord.
This year, we do feel the crisis has really struck.
"I think the concept of 'Put A Bird On It' has really struck people," says Armisen.
"It is a serious war zone … no one has really struck oil, but we know it is out there.
The campaign "has really struck gold," said David Christopher, chief marketing officer at the AT&T Mobility unit of AT&T in Atlanta.
"Upstate South Carolina is mainstream, conservative U.S.A., and when Bush talks about being a compassionate conservative, that has really struck a chord here".
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NAIROBI, Kenya — For a moment, the pirates must have thought that they had really struck gold — Somalia-style.
Iván's quality of movement had really struck a chord with us; fluent and original, it had a balance and logical integrity that gave it a great deal of freedom.
"Going to U.S. universities has become like a huge fad in Korean society, and the Ivy League names — Harvard, Yale, Princeton — have really struck a nerve," said Victoria Kim, who attended Daewon and graduated from Harvard last June.
This event seems to have really struck a chord with our supporters and although the language could be viewed as a bit unconventional, they trust our instinct and judgement," says Wainwright.
Clegg said during his weekly phone-in on LBC that the display had "really struck a chord" and hoped it would be extended for a short time at least.
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