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In Helsinki, the Guggenheim question has become an issue that strikes to the core of national political debate.
She will run for the country's highest elected office with a campaign that strikes to push back at the sense Clinton has become too familiar to an electorate who are tired of the Washington establishment.
There is an irony in those words that strikes to the heart of this haunting debut novel, for Marina's most vivid memories - those that both assault and console her - are of surviving the squalor and starvation of the siege of Leningrad.
When you no longer have a trade, then you ache for meaning in a way that strikes to the very core of your being.
Recent judgments by the European Court of Justice, though, have held that strikes to demand conditions better than those the PWD sets out are not justified.
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But there was something in his questions that struck to the core of own motivations.
One thing that strikes listeners to his phone diatribes was Gibson's plea to his girlfriend, "I have no friends".
But it is the finale of his recital, the Schumann Fantasy in C, that strikes closest to home for Mr. Biss.
Conservatives often object to anything that strikes them as excessively generous to labor, but mandating that our laws be observed should be something everyone can agree on.
It's an idea that strikes me as oblivious to the consumer electronics landscape.
So it has a core of contradiction that strikes me as fundamental to life.
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