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"The next thing that would strike you is the similarity".
Hollywood has long tried to make films about auto racing that would strike a chord with general audiences.
"We wanted something that would strike a chord with everyone, that's why there is such a diversity of art".
Congress has the constitutional power to pass many bills that would strike most people as idiotic, but as a popularly elected assembly, it doesn't.
In case that emotional appeal failed, the display also included letters from repentant thieves, referring to a curse that would strike anyone who moved the petrified wood.
Japanese can be lampooned and caricatured in Chinese government-approved films and popular culture in ways that would strike many Westerners as extremist and ugly.
He viewed that more as a sort of law-and-order window dressing rather than as initiatives that would strike at the core of the problem..
It's one of the few sombre moments in a performance marked by comedy that would strike a chord with teens the world over.
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Ehrlich also famously predicted, in the nineteen-sixties, that famine would strike India and that, within a decade, "hundreds of millions of people will starve to death".
Acknowledging that sentiment, Mr. Barak warned today that Israel would strike back.
This was despite an earlier assessment that there was a 91% likelihood that Hanson would strike again.
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