51. The volume of mail responding to the article, far greater than usual, suggested that a nerve had been touched. 52. These icons of modern painting have continued to touch some nerve at the very core of American consciousness. 53. These long-running hits touch a nerve, in part because their young casts move onstage the way people move on the street. 54. This seemingly trivial issue touched a nerve among certain UAW members. 55. What is important to Cantet is to touch a nerve, whether through the prism of work or, as he hopes, through other subjects. 56. What nerve has been touched by this not-so-new idea? 57. Whatever you think of Promise Keepers, it has touched a nerve among many men. 58. While the Bulgarians touched that nerve in us, it was followed immediately by the notion that the Bulgarians could well have ended up playing Romania in the final. 59. While the program is constantly touching raw nerves, though, it is also timely in a more precise way than anyone could have imagined. 60. A walkout, or a stalemate, touched nuclear nerves. |