51. When New Jersey officials immediately held a news conference to dismiss the idea, he knew he had once again struck a nerve. 52. Although criticized by the government, Peters appears to have struck a nerve among some voters. 53. But foreign adoption has struck a nerve with some communists and nationalists, who say the process constitutes baby-selling. 54. But the level of reaction suggests a nerve was struck. 55. It was not until in the second half that the game struck a nerve. 56. Shingles is a more serious form of infection which strikes the nerves. 57. Still, the challenge struck a nerve. 58. The collection of tales about youthful anxiety and the search for self-esteem struck a nerve among pop-rock fans. 59. The flurry of interest about McCain struck a nerve, however. 60. The point struck a nerve with some members of the Magic, and the Bucks shot past them and into the postseason. |