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You can imagine that his cry from the heart strikes a chord with traditional filmmakers as well as newspapermen.
Deserted Cities of the Heart strikes an admirable balance between lush vocal harmonies and hulking, muscular power, and even the whimsical psych-pop oddity Pressed Rat and Warthog has the sort of character you are hard-pressed to find in less arcane areas of Cream's catalogue.
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However Richard Brittain, who has signed a pre-contact at McDairmid Park before recently hinting at a change of heart, struck twice from the penalty spot.
He was heart-stricken.
In the first, Seneca addresses his mother, who is heart-stricken over his banishment.
Reform party enthusiasts heart-stricken at the spectacle should remember that big money has a way of focusing the attention of even the most obstreperous politician.
Dunfermline had no time to regroup and regain their composure before Hearts struck again, two minutes later, to intensify the pressure on Dunfermline manager Jim Leishman, whose survival prospects would appear to have diminished even further.
The aim is to see if genetics can explain why heart disease strikes apparently healthy people.
The programme plainly has something at its heart that strikes a very British chord.
The researchers estimated that heart failure strikes one in 100 blacks under age 50 in the United States.
The great man shouldn't take it to heart: Beecroft strikes me as the sort of bloke who would accuse opponents of privatising the first-born for being a bit "pinko".
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