1. Although such debates still strike delicate nerves among older Europeans, many of their children find them less meaningful. 2. Apparently they struck a nerve. 3. As he tried to beat the tag, Dunston clipped the shin guard of reserve catcher Tom Prince just below the kneecap, striking a nerve. 4. Attempts to tinker with Title IX strike a nerve with women lawmakers. 5. A recent column about hotel rooms struck a nerve with many readers. 6. All the same, Stoll seems to have struck a nerve. 7. But it has struck a nerve with critics who contend the message is inappropriate and goes too far. 8. But it appears to have struck a nerve. 9. But it has struck a nerve with critics who contend that the message is inappropriate and goes too far. 10. But it struck a nerve with consumers worried about protecting records that detail their private communications. |