61. Adamu had resisted deportation five previous times and her story had touched a nerve in the nation. 62. And he was likely to touch other nerves -- the immigration issue tearing France. 63. But he touched a nerve in the Canadian press when he made no public comment about the accident Thursday except for a written statement released late in the afternoon. 64. But the latest case has touched a nerve. 65. But the statements had touched a nerve in the liberal Netherlands, which last year became the first country to legalize gay marriages. 66. For all of those reasons, it seems to have touched a nerve that the World Trade Center bombing in New York never reached. 67. The discovery of the archives has touched a nerve in this devout Roman Catholic country about a period when illegitimate births were covered up. 68. The dispute has touched a nerve among many women, who believe Swift is getting a raw deal. 69. The film clearly touches raw nerves, since both Kuwait and Iraq have banned it. 70. The film touches a nerve in South Korea. |