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I ask you, what is more American than parody? Last year really struck a nerve. GoDaddy.com is definitely on someone's radar.
Bob Parsons
We've certainly struck a chord and a nerve with the American people on this one.
Chris Simcox
This has struck a nerve. Thousands of them.
Terry Jorde
We really struck a nerve. People told us in incredible detail what they went through to open these packages.
Tod Marks
It struck a nerve. We'd never seen a response that strong. We had people calling media outlets asking how to get more information.
Terry Murphy
Apple has struck a cultural nerve, especially with Generation X and Gen Y, while Windows and PC are viewed in essence as 'My parents' computer'.
Tim Bajarin
He's definitely on the radar. You lead the fifth-best conference in the country in home runs, you get on the radar in a hurry. His biggest thing is to not worry about being on the radar.
Ed Sprague
The parody is the last refuge of the frustrated writer. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. Parodies are what you write when you are associate editor of the Harvard Lampoon. The greater the work of literature, the easier the parody. The step up from writing parodies is writing on the w
Ernest Hemingway
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1899
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1961
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Litteratur
It's too early to say whether an Internet privacy bill will be passed this year. It depends on other agenda issues like tax and campaign finance that need to be settled first. It's on the radar screen; some have even said it is the radar screen, but I don't think that's so.
Ari Schwartz
She heard a collision and she turned around and she saw the police car had been struck. The vehicle that struck it was flipping over. It flipped over twice and struck my brother-in-law.
David Shaw
The DeLay story struck a nerve with people all across the United States because Tom DeLay put a face to what Walt Whitman called "the never-ending audacity of elected persons." Suddenly, they could see corruption up close.
Chris Bell
He's one of the top two power hitters we've ever had here. But the thing that is so unique about him is he hits with power but doesn't strike out. He probably had about 70 at-bats last year and struck out 10 times. He has 15 plate appearances this season and hasn't struck out yet.
Bob Amalia
The only way the terrorists can win is if we lose our nerve and abandon the mission. For the security of the American people, that is not going to happen on my watch,
George Bush
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1924
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1924
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The league isn't as strong as it was last year. Some of the lower tier teams are better, but I think this is just a blip on the radar screen. ... We're still happy with what we've accomplished this year. We're doing things this year that we weren't doing last year. It shows that we've learned from our experience.
Sandy Simpson
I'm shocked that he would have the nerve to show his face in front of any African-American organization after the way they treated those people in New Orleans,
Howard Dean
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1948
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