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But it ended up striking a chord with her audience.
The speech that came next struck a chord with viewers.
You could see that it struck a chord with him.
Hearing all these stories really strikes a chord with Kim.
Will Lifetime's upcoming series strike the same chord with audiences?
Kylie Jenner has struck a chord with the internet — again.
In politics, however, he has struck a chord with voters.
Trump in particular struck a chord with his anti-trade rhetoric.
The product's clearly struck some kind of a chord with people.
We had no clue it would strike a chord with anybody.
His rant seems to have struck a chord with many netizens.
Yet Ms. Leitch's gambit has struck a chord with the public.
Still, Mr. Peltz's arguments were striking a chord with some investors.
That does seem to strike more of a chord with kids.
That certainly struck a chord with the students on our site.
To the Editor: This article certainly struck a chord with me.
Selena Gomez's "Hold On" doesn't strike a chord with some fans.
Betty's story struck a chord with viewers, in Colombia and elsewhere.
"They use it constantly," and their usage struck a chord with him.
Or maybe those Ganni fruit T-shirts struck a chord with you.
It's obviously early, but Facebook has clearly struck a chord with lawmakers.
This idea seems to have struck a chord with some Republicans lately.
It also strikes a chord with many in the Iraqi Christian community.
The comments seemed to strike a chord with some of Warren's rivals.
"It has struck a chord with a lot of Syrians," he said.
At first glance, the poetry of it struck a chord with me.
Truth is hoping this revelation will strike a chord with socially conscious millennials.
Yet his populist message struck a chord with voters across the ideological spectrum.
Unlike my cold and frozen heart, this story strikes a chord with Jake.
"It seems the memo struck a chord with many parents," Reist tells PEOPLE.
The ad struck a chord with Biles, a 4-foot-9-inch phenom.
The company's offerings seem to have struck a chord with the maker community.
The 1970s version of The Little Prince also struck a chord with me.
Kurzwiel's theories on artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence struck a chord with Finley.
He offered a message of change and struck a chord with the voters.
But Duterte's tough, no-nonsense rhetoric has struck a chord with many Filipinos.
The movie struck a chord with Bergman, and now he wanted to talk.
By taking a data-driven approach, she struck a chord with tech companies.
His forlorn face and unwieldy limbs clearly struck a chord with cat lovers.
Why did the show strike such a chord with girls watching at home?
This view continues to strike a chord with millions of nostalgic older Russians.
That Grace Jones interview strikes a very direct chord with me for obvious reasons.
The Pting's rampant insatiability was something that struck a chord with some on Twitter.
Mars' act of generosity has clearly struck a chord with the Great Lake State.
But his words appeared to hit a different chord with Baldwin this time around.
Why do you think Curiosity's landing struck such a special chord with the public?
Buzz: The discussion around tech addiction has struck a chord with Silicon Valley companies.
I think it struck a chord with people because everybody's had their heart broken.
Others saw the remarks as colourful rhetoric that strikes a chord with many Britons.
"This shared experience in modern history strikes a chord with Korean people," Lee said.
But Mr. Buttigieg's candidacy has struck an especially powerful chord with many of them.
He struck a chord with a far broader range of listeners than the norm.
Nor have they struck a chord with other South Koreans, especially not the young.
The issue struck a chord with Mr. Sanderson then, and it still does today.
The photos struck a chord with parents of critically-ill children around the world.
The states threatening to sue say their petitions should strike a chord with Pruitt.
What is it about the 80s nostalgia that's struck such a chord with this?
It struck a chord with Mast, whose duties in the Army centered on protecting others.
The trailer struck a chord with the millions who'd always dreamed of exploring the stars.
His cause struck a chord with Joseph, who was sexually abused when he was younger.
India rallies behind Bachchan's message The message has struck a chord with the Indian public.
But the NES Classic was good — very good — and it struck a chord with consumers.
Finally comes "harmony," a plush, grounded E-flat chord with an enriching F folded in.
Mr. Trump's stances on, say, trade and Social Security can strike a chord with voters.
Its 20073s design cues, solid quality and honest pricing have struck a chord with critics.
But Mr. Putin's piano playing seemed to strike a chord with Chinese social media users.
The argument has struck a chord with the Trump administration, which has questioned the system.
The trailer for the new body-switch comedy Little is striking a chord with fans.
"The law of symmetry struck a chord with me in a huge way," McLoughlin tells Creators.
At the height of the great recession, our low price strategy struck a chord with consumers.
Your paintings have struck a real chord with collectors everywhere, but especially in the Middle East.
Claws has certainly struck a chord with audiences and continues to attract new viewers each week.
But his perpetual state of desperately-working-on-it has struck a chord with the public.
Yet it struck a chord with those Canadians who feel Muslims do not share their values.
Cletus The message immediately struck a chord with animal-lovers, who shared the post on Facebook.
But, for whatever reason, this particular interview with Tory Lanez has struck a chord with us.
The appeal struck a chord with Herbert Hoover, founding chief of the American Relief Administration (ARA).
So seeing it strike a chord with a lot of other people is obviously extremely gratifying.
But then there's a few of them that really strike a chord with the American public.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, for instance, strikes an intellectual chord with him despite being a Republican.
But Far From Home's literal weaponization of them does strike a chord with the younger me.
Here's one for a snowy day, which should strike a chord with a lot of you today.
These broems can be shared thousands of times on LinkedIn – they clearly strike a chord with people.
This YouTuber had a video talking about body image, and it really struck a chord with me.
But the performance may have struck its strongest chord with the audience who heard it in person.
It struck a chord with the rebellious spirit of the times and became an island-wide smash.
But the crackdown has struck a chord with the public, and Mr. Duterte's popularity has been soaring.
His rhetoric on immigration, however shocking to the liberal elite, strikes a chord with many wage earners.
" She tells us, "Judging by the crowds' reactions and comments, it truly hit a chord with people.
"The moment really struck a chord with Andrew and with us," Sam Cantor tells The Creators Project.
Most of the kids had never heard of it, but it really struck a chord with them.
But it was the associate degree he attained in culinary arts that struck a chord with him.
And his embrace of the media spotlight sometimes struck the wrong chord with defense lawyers and judges.
But there were some signs that Trump struck a chord with some of his tougher GOP critics.
The legislation struck an especially personal chord with Philipps, because she says she had an abortion at 15.
The attendees discussed Trump's rise and observed he had struck a chord with many Americans, the source said.
" Rivers' words also struck a chord with Chiefs star safety Tyrann Mathieu, who wrote on social media, "DAMN.
The show came as a nod to second-wave feminist struggles and a struck a chord with viewers.
But Kinsa's line of smart thermometers clearly struck a chord with the team behind everyone's favorite educational monsters.
We're looking forward to it striking a chord with genre fans when it hits theaters on April 7th.
Between this and Lemonade, there's something about songs about cheating that seems to strike a chord with everyone.
When Danielle opened up about her family and her parents' divorce, it really struck a chord with me.
It's no surprise that news of 2 survivors taking their lives struck a chord with the rapper. Watch.
Trump has recently struck a chord with his anti-corruption, "drain the swamp" message on the campaign trail.
The rapper's words definitely struck a chord with the cameraman ... and the 2 ended in a warm embrace.
"Desperado" was never a hit, but it struck a chord with fans and quickly became a concert staple.
It's not striking a strong chord with me, but I'm about 25 years older than the target demographic.
It was the van that struck a chord with Ken Chigbo, one of Mr. Butt's neighbors in Barking.
Vehicles from Japan and Britain strike a chord with collectors looking for a different kind of wow factor.
Ms. Willow posits that the comic's mix of traditionalist faith and social justice struck a chord with readers.
Something about the failed utopia strikes a chord with scholars and artists in other parts of the world.
So much of what the stand-ins had said seemed to strike a chord with the people listening.
He has struck a chord with his promise to campaign for social justice and fight right-wing populism.
These women were elected because their message struck a chord with the public, and let's not forget that.
As to what sort of skills are actually striking a chord with consumers, Amazon itself recently shared that information.
This scene really struck a chord with viewers, even those who aren't biracial, for its honest commentary on race.
"When PragerU takes aim at suffocating speech codes on campus, it's striking a chord with traditional liberals," Stephens said.
"When the trans military ban news came out, it really struck a chord with me," Wegman told BuzzFeed News.
The written numbers struck a chord with those who oppose the Trump Administration's crackdown on immigration and asylum-seekers.
The desperate dad's public plea to his son's bullies struck a chord with Rossi, himself a father of two.
She just dropped "Malibu" last week, and after the chaos in NYC ... it's definitely struck a chord with fans.
The idea of a decision-free path strikes a chord with Bea, and she joins Will in his scheme.
The show stuck a chord with viewers from the start and maintained that buzz heading into its sophomore season.
I can see why that would strike a chord with a Korean audience, and of course a global one.
Narrator: So now that the model unit is complete, hopefully it will strike a chord with the right buyer.
Wired reports the base note is a soft F#maj7 chord, with a slight pulsing sound in the background.
Still, they seemed to strike a particular chord with readers — hundreds of whom emailed, tweeted and commented on each.
The speech struck a chord with the crowd of mostly New York City business executives and national security professionals.
Reaction to the case The case has struck a chord with many who felt compelled to reach out to Glasgow.
However, the work struck a chord with Reverend Dr. William Danaher, Jr., who leads the congregation at Christ Church Cranbrook.
The question of whether businesses pay their fair share of taxes strikes a chord with Americans on the campaign trail.
The violation of the victim's rights and respect struck a chord with Erez, who was appalled by the bystander response.
However, it's their sketches on the oddities of life in Mumbai that have struck a chord with viewers in India.
Echo finally being available to Canadians officially is a big step, and is likely to strike a chord with customers.
That may be but it doesn't really strike a chord with me personally—at least not on a conscious level.
Such trenchant proposals may strike a chord with those faithful to Les Republicains but risk alienating swathes of other voters.
But when refunds are processed, the reason why is passed onto the developers, and one struck a chord with them.
Whether you think he's a radical or not, you have to recognize that Bernie has struck a chord with people.
The story of why he was driving the cab hit a chord with many people, and the post went viral.
Though his talking points are nothing more than hot air, he has struck a chord with millions of angry voters.
But the few that I found on grief and longing or a familial connection really struck a chord with me.
I know that by sharing my truth, I will be striking a chord with so so many women and men.
The play's discussion of the importance of racial visibility versus racial erasure in a relationship struck a chord with me.
More than perhaps any other allegation of the #MeToo era, the accusation against Ansari has struck a chord with men.
Lindsay's work, however, can better strike a chord with audiences who entered the workforce at the height of the recession.
Mr. Trump struck a chord with Republican primary voters on many issues, but particularly where Muslims and illegal immigrants were concerned.
Williamson's speech struck a chord with many people in Japan, following Takeshita's comments, and the speech proved hot property on Twitter.
The Ford shooting had struck a chord with this socially active community and then, two days later, Michael Brown was killed.
The lyrics struck a chord with the artist, who had really fond memories of growing up among Irish kids in London.
Donald Trump struck a chord with many voters by recognizing the anxiety they feel about their future in the global economy.
And she said something that I thought was so powerful and resonant for moms everywhere...it struck a chord with me.
Why has a newsreel that showcases a technology that's over 60 years old struck a chord with savvy beauty lovers today?
But American Eagle's Aerie has struck a chord with these fickle shoppers, who are responding to its message of body positivity.
But clearly, the movie has struck a chord with fans; and when has logic ever gotten in the way of love?
The plot strikes a chord with many voters in Slovakia as the country gears up for a general election on Saturday.
But his substantive rhetoric struck a chord with a demographic in this country that has been losing for nearly a decade.
The project resulted in a series of epic panoramas that are sure to strike a chord with everyone who views them.
The natural look struck a chord with shoppers, and Aerie saw a 20 percent increase in sales from 2014 to 0003.
But it really struck a chord with the Marine in me, so after doing some research, I decided to try it.
This tone struck a chord with the prospective readers that crowdfunded the book's creation before a single word had been written.
That message, amplified by the tabloid news media, seems to have struck a chord with Austrians wary of admitting more migrants.
She also said it aimed to strike a chord with consumers who were part of the then-emerging push for retros.
Her words rang out over the din in the coffee shop and soon hit a chord with people across the country.
The unbelievable cuteness of Michael's photo struck a chord with thousands of Twitter users, who understandably could not keep it together.
Until then, the testimony about being held in public service against their will may well strike a chord with the jury.
Though the film underperformed at the box office, and received middling reviews from critics, it struck a chord with young men.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Wednesday that Mr. Kiernan's passion for the oceans had "struck a real chord" with Australians.
Lake hopes that being open about her journey will "[strike] a chord with so so many women and men," she wrote.
Cameron Boyce The sudden death of the 28-year-old actor Cameron Boyce struck a chord with many searchers this year.
Boiling away complex mechanics and design to focus on character and feeling, Firewatch struck a chord with many who played it.
But what they have in common, he said, was a pugilistic approach to politics that touches a chord with many constituents.
I remember solving it, and the theme entry SIN[GAP]OREAN in Ms. Lucido's puzzle struck a familiar chord with me.
Still, Volkswagen's Diess believes the all-electric I.D. Buzz will strike a chord with buyers who want more functionality and utility.
Judge DiFiore's practical tone struck a chord with her audience, with several judges and prosecutors saying they welcomed the managerial changes.
It is very much a crapshoot, and you never really know what is going to hit a chord with the public.
I was a teenager when I read it and its themes of teenage angst and alienation struck a chord with me.
Keaton's questions about bullying clearly struck a chord with more than just his middle school community and his mom's friends on Facebook.
The clip has struck a chord with animal lovers online, with over 6 million views since it was posted on Dec. 1.
The show worked, and it obviously struck a chord with people outside of our little design room who are feeling that too.
Bryce David: There have been a lot of late nights and early mornings that strike a chord with me for different reasons.
You had Bannon running Breitbart and checking his traffic stats to see what kinds of stories struck a chord with his readers.
Mr Sonko's firebrand call to abandon the CFA franc, which is pegged to the euro, may strike a chord with young voters.
In other words, exploring Mars was only possible through an intense level of collaboration, a fact that struck a chord with Page.
Microsoft, which never seemed to strike a chord with Windows Mobile, is working heavily to build up Windows Holographic OS for headsets.
" Meanwhile, Mills spoke of Corbyn's ability to connect with voters and "strike a strong chord with a very large number of people.
Its synopsis, of unified Korean forces invading and occupying the US just a decade from now, struck a chord with stateside gamers.
Germany had just lost a war, and Spengler's book struck a chord with disillusioned Germans looking to explain their sense of downfall.
Mr. Johnson's pledge to "get Brexit done" has struck a chord with many there but often falls flat north of the border.
Despite this, the series clearly struck a chord with viewers, breaking records to become the most-tweeted-about show in Netflix history.
I'd then scroll alllll theeee waaaaay to the bottom of the list and select whichever streamer's thumbnail struck a chord with me.
He decided to create a Facebook event as the stage for his joke; it went on to strike a chord with millions.
With his talk of free tuition, unabashed unhipness and calls for political revolution, Mr. Sanders has undoubtedly struck a chord with young people.
Later the same month, Sayegh said Trump struck a chord with some voters, but went too far with some of his public comments.
Your art has struck a chord with a lot of people -- what would you say to people seeing it for the first time?
Back in 2010, when Dr. Brown's initial speech went viral, the themes of courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy struck a chord with audiences.
While the court was not enthused by her message, it seemed to strike a chord with Russian opposition activists following the trial online.
He told Swindell the story and when he said the 'You should be here' line, it immediately struck a chord with the musician.
Michete wrote:The post struck a chord with at least some of Michete's network and started to spread far beyond his own Facebook friends.
The pitch struck a chord with Helms, who said she had been blurring gender lines with her choice of clothes since age 13.
The book, which has spent nearly a year on the NYT bestseller list, was published posthumously and has struck a chord with readers.
While the former boxer's comments offended liberal Filipinos, they could have struck a chord with more conservative voters in the staunchly Catholic country.
Despite the damage the trafficking accusations have caused, there is no question that Down to Lunch has struck a chord with young people.
The absurdity of the question struck a chord with the general public, and people inundated Twitter with jokes and memes at McNabb's expense.
It appears that the event seems to have hit a chord with government officials in Bangladesh keen on controlling speech and artistic expression.
"Nerdy Birdy Tweets" will strike a chord with all those who have experienced how cellphones and devices have unraveled the fabric of relationships.
Setting aside the logistics of how a snail would play a violin, the adorable musicians struck a chord with thousands on the website.
The candidate also appears to have struck a real chord with host Alisyn Camerota, who proceeded to admit her own love of ska.
Even if many of their fans were still too young to be playing love games, this struck a major chord with adolescent angst. 1.
It is not easy to succeed with a crowdfunding campaign, but when they strike a chord with the audience, they can be financial blockbusters.
Analysts say the campaign has struck a chord with younger women who struggle to find similar products at rival brands like Victoria Secret's Pink.
The funding was also co-led, notably, by retail giant Amazon, whose Echo voice-controlled home speakers have clearly struck a chord with consumers.
The Fox drama about a hip-hop dynasty struck a particular chord with the 27-year-old son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson.
It's no wonder that Hollywood's most recent telling of the Queen saga, Bohemian Rhapsody, has struck a chord with fans new and old alike.
It's complex, intense, and at times troubling, subject matter is important enough to strike a chord with pre-teens, teens, and adults a like.
And there's another silver lining: She thinks her stance might have struck a chord with another key demographic in her fight to end abortion.
Messy cords on a desk can strike a negative chord with today's workforce, making a wireless mouse a welcome change from the wired alternative.
This struck a chord with me, because I also hear from friends, neighbors and family members about their struggles to pay for prescription drugs.
The popularity of Dawson's series, combined with Star's acknowledgment of his "ex-friends," seems to have struck a chord with those very ex-friends.
That's a very crowded field, but his content struck a chord with young Chinese who were getting bored with pushy editorials and cheesy advertising.
The fight has struck a chord with many of Mr. Trump's core supporters, some of whom applauded him on social media for his stance.
The slightly perplexed, deeply determined way that Jesse greets the bizarre problems that are suddenly hers to solve struck a deep chord with me.
As bleak as Pence's remarks at Liberty University may sound, his words could very well strike a chord with these Christians who feel isolated.
That sentiment will strike a chord with today's teenagers, while '90s kids will remember the song that the chorus of "Panini" interpolates (albeit reportedly unintentionally).
" The woman's heart-wrenching confession has hit a chord with HONY fans, many of whom have commented to salute her strength, courage, and "self-respect.
But Monday's incident struck a chord with other players who echoed Jones' complaints and stirred up a debate about the behavior of Boston sports fans.
The gender-critical cause has also struck a chord with parts of the lesbian community, where many express concerns about trans women with "male genitalia".
But that incongruous position seems to have struck a chord with Trump supporters, many of whom have been on the losing side of trade globalization.
The line about the right of the people to abolish the current government and form a new one struck a chord with some Trump enthusiasts.
Their wincing, leaning and recoiling struck a chord with stressed-out parents everywhere who watch and hope for the best every time their child performs.
A Brown Girl's Guide to Gender, a hard-hitting spoken-word performance by Mumbai girl, Aranya Johar, will strike a chord with every Indian woman.
Koven also wrote about feeling like "a fraud" — and her words will undoubtedly strike a chord with women who occupy a wide variety of professions.
Mason's refreshing brand of honesty struck a chord with a lot of people who are also struggling to follow what's actually going on with Brexit.
Flying Dog released Raging Bitch, and not only did it start "selling like crazy," it struck a chord with many female beer drinkers, Caruso said.
Soundtrack Your Brand says businesses pay about five times what consumers pay for their tunes, which strikes a chord with investors seeking more stable earnings.
While banking on the PTI's success as a regional party, Khan and his anti-graft mantra struck a chord with young and middle-class Pakistanis.
She had the idea for Wilson to hold up the sign in the photo that struck a chord with so many people, young and old.
Ambron said that if this ends up "really hitting a chord" with users, he might try to accelerate growth further by raising a bigger round.
"These sorts of initiatives which strike a chord with consumers and are shared millions of times have a huge effect on big businesses," he said.
The Chinese smartphone maker, whose cheaper devices have struck a chord with India's price-conscious consumers, widened its lead in the quarter to March 0003.
Funnily enough, the fearlessness of my childhood idol, a character who, at 15, is now eight years my junior, still strikes a chord with me.
The entire column is worth a read, an honest, loving assessment that's in line with Hamill's previous memorials which have struck a chord with fans.
Najwa's story struck a chord with viewers, prompting an outpouring of folks on social media offering to adopt her and donating to fund her education.
"I hope my own story will strike a chord with other Americans who have walked the same path I have," he said in a statement.
The case struck a chord with many in Britain, and particularly in London, where gentrification has been blamed for squeezing the availability of affordable housing.
Being a woman who lived in Naples, Sophia says, the books struck a chord with her because she could imagine where everything was taking place.
During her acceptance speech at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, the actress, 55, explained why the non-profit's mission strikes a chord with her.
It looks like McDonald's will strike a chord with Singaporeans when it reopens its flagship restaurant this weekend and introduces a salad bar and dessert kiosk.
But there are instances when a story strikes such a chord with online audiences that a community can coalesce around a subject for the greater good.
A fateful meeting with 'Masa'The pitch apparently struck a chord with Masayoshi Son, the billionaire head of SoftBank and controller of the $100 billion Vision Fund.
Back in February, she started a Twitter thread on society's unhealthy obsession with policing women's weight that really struck a chord with followers and went viral.
The slayings of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in February 2018 stuck a particular chord with the mother of three.
Because it is striking a chord with anyone and everyone concerned about the treatment of immigrants by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. government.
And because these messages struck a chord with a forgotten group of voters, they showed up to the polls and helped Donald Trump win the presidency.
Kate Spade's handbags have struck a chord with millennials due to their subtle logos and quirky and colorful designs, including bags shaped like cats and cars.
Milhouse himself seems to have been the inspiration for scores of bands, too, Bart's nerdy friend apparently striking a chord with punk kids the world over.
Even though the north-east has the lowest proportion of foreign-born residents in England (just 1.6%), UKIP's rhetoric struck a chord with the economically marginalised.
He'd done night classes in comedy improvisation, and his approach struck a chord with Unilever, which ended up buying the business for $1 billion in 2016.
So that does strike sort of a strong chord with me so I'll answer that question, which is, that's one of the reasons I did it.
It follows absurdly simple rules to generate its comments and replies, but it has struck a chord with people since it came out in the 1960s.
It has touched a chord with so many people, from every continent, that it's booked through 2021, which is as far as Airbnb will take reservations.
Perhaps no issue has struck a greater chord with voters than immigration, and perhaps no Italian politician has voiced concerns about immigration more than Mr. Salvini.
Since its release in June, the song seemed to strike a chord with listeners across the Middle East, amassing more than three million views on YouTube.
After the burial, Ms. Heller held the American flag presented in her father's honor and said perhaps the obit had struck a chord with regular people.
The division has driven the group's strong growth over the last decade as its fast fashion at discount prices has struck a chord with young consumers.
"The Gulf War was a popular war in Jacksonian circles because the defense of the nation's oil supply struck a chord with Jacksonian opinion," Mead writes.
Her demonstrations struck a chord with thousands of young people from Australia to Europe, who have periodically been ditching their classrooms to carry out similar protests.
His stand against political correctness has struck a chord with voters, and ever since his first "build a wall" rallying cry, his support has only grown.
"We can't talk enough about it, it's wonderful that this is getting attention, that this struck a chord with people, to see the individual stories," Rouse said.
The mean-spirited nature of Shedd's comment struck a chord with everyone from Chance The Rapper to another woman in media, The View co-host, Meghan McCain.
Millions of people tuned in to hear Ford's testimony, and her story clearly struck a chord with people who have had their own experiences with sexual assault.
Kasich's advisers see him as well positioned to strike a chord with an electorate that has backed Walker in three high profile gubernatorial races in recent years.
YouTube videos about makeup tutorials and fashion hauls struck a chord with Molly when she was going blind because so much lifestyle content wasn't accessible to her.
But his reasons for voting for the EFF, a party which has struck a chord with many young black men, hint at the difficulty of coalition building.
Mr Martin managed to dissociate the party from its failings when last in power, and his mix of progressive policies and rhetoric struck a chord with voters.
"... the ideas of breaking gender roles and reforming education inspired by the film have struck a chord with many Chinese parents," the official Xinhua news agency said.
It's as easy as posting a flyer in your apartment building, laundry room, or coffee shop, and picking out a book that strikes a chord with strangers.
The post struck a chord with employees who are opposed to ICE's work generally, as well as its practice of separating families who cross the border illegally.
But, despite all of this, there was something so familiar and comforting about Nia Vardalos' movie that struck a chord with me even as a young kid.
Unable to break into the phone market with a traditional device, Essential started developing a much quirkier new device, seemingly hoping to strike a chord with consumers.
Trump's extraordinary outburst on Monday against NATO allies, the European Union and Canada appeared aimed at striking a chord with voters who support his "America First" agenda.
It particularly struck a chord with those who also own small businesses and understand how much they rely on social media and personalities to promote their work.
While VR hasn't struck a chord with most consumers, headsets are starting to come out of labs and into regular medical practice, including in labor and delivery.
All the essays included are unique and insightful in their own way, but is there a particular story from the collection that struck a chord with you?
Mr. Landgraf said he believes "American Horror Story" will strike a chord with people on both sides of the political spectrum who are feeling emotionally on edge.
Moon, whose campaign promises include "National Interest First" policy, has struck a chord with younger Koreans who want the country to stand up to powerful allies and neighbors.
The barrage of questions seemed to strike a chord with the cluster of more than a dozen victims' family members gathered in a corner of the hearing room.
Firstly, the AAP's subaltern image and tag line of inner-party democracy and collective leadership were its USP and it struck an emotional chord with the common man.
Legend, 38, who'll soon be mentoring teens back in his home state of Ohio, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue that the topic strikes a chord with him.
HENRY WINKLER SAYS HE WAS AMONG 118,000 VOTERS 'LEFT OFF' LOS ANGELES COUNTY ROSTERS "I think it will strike a chord with people," producer John Marks told People.
Hindustan Times published a compelling photo of him — frail, weary and in despair — that struck a chord with most Indians facing a similar plight for over a month.
While Wang will be the only megastar taking the exam, his post-exam game plan will most likely strike a chord with his nine million fellow test takers.
The unusual show struck a chord with audiences last summer and garnered immediate praise from critics and the public, even stealing a Golden Globe from Game of Thrones.
Crime is endemic in the Philippines and Duterte's promise of a war that would wipe out gangs and drugs within six months struck a chord with Filipino voters.
On social issues, like immigration, his tough guy appearance strikes a chord with people who feel they've been betrayed by weak national leadership and silenced by political correctness.
For example, it turns out a voice named Eric reading stories about being on a train struck a chord with users — so the company invested more in Eric.
Our top beers were so good, and have clearly struck such a chord with consumers, that we can afford to wait for the other brewers to catch up.
He is active on Facebook and struck a chord with many residents for cheering Hong Kong's football team from the stands in a World Cup qualifier against China.
The hashtag has struck a chord with many Sanders supporters who are frustrated with being reduced to exit poll numbers or categorized as "Bernie Bros," Lee told Refinery29.
The conservative push to defund Planned Parenthood has also struck a personal chord with Duckworth, who said she used Planned Parenthood as her primary healthcare provider during college.
The thesis struck a chord with the public, but the academic community has generally dismissed von Däniken's work as wacky pseudoscience at best and pernicious ethnocentrism at worst.
Or maybe month after month of vindictive and mean-spirited campaigning struck a chord with voters who live their lives in the nation's longest running reality show "Cops".
Among the artists covered in the class was the filmmaker Jonas Mekas, whose movies struck a chord with Mr. Starr: "Jonas is just a living legend," he said.
Some ads simply don't strike a chord with customers, and others may trend on social media but still fail to inspire viewers to actually buy the product marketed.
During your research, pay attention to which hostels struck a chord with solo travelers in particular — those likely facilitate group activities and also provide good security for individuals.
Those damning descriptions prompted censors to block the essay, but not before it struck a chord with young Beijingers trying to cope with the isolation of city life.
Moon, whose campaign promises include a "National Interest First" policy, has struck a chord with people who want the country to stand up to powerful allies and neighbors.
Despite widespread support for the commission in Congress and among members of the Trump administration, Mr. Browder's zeal for the Bitkovs' case struck a chord with Mr. Rubio.
But Starr's comments Monday, which came as the legal team wrapped up the opening arguments they began on Saturday, struck a chord with observers for their deep irony.
Yet it wasn't until Joan Jett covered the single in the early '80s that it struck a major chord with American listeners and made her a household name.
Her story struck a chord with readers, and prompted the New York City native to think about finding a way to share her inspiring journey with a younger demographic.
Philippps has stuck a chord with women around the world with her funny and candid Instagram Stories and now has nearly one million followers including many surprise celebrity fans.
The chef struck a chord with dishes like the crispy coconut-rice salad with fermented pork (nam khao) and her red goat curry, famous for its furnace-blast heat.
I'm really inspired by her and I think she's incredible... There's this artist named Agnes Obel who has a song called 'Familiar' which really hits a chord with me.
That has struck a chord with disenchanted young people in particular: over half of voters in their 20s and 30s cast their ballot for him, according to exit polls.
Body positive blogger Jenna Kutcher regularly shares messages about self-love, but there was one post in particular that struck a chord with her more than 200,000 Instagram followers.
Aguilera struck a chord with the audience at Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theater with her rendition of "Say Something," which she originally made in A Great Big World with 2014.
But the reason the show strikes a chord with so many is because it handles high school sex with a certain care and seriousness, doing away with the tropes.
The film, which lionizes Churchill's extraordinary struggle to see Britain through a devastating war and face down one of history's most destructive monsters, struck a chord with the president.
Of course, every terror incident has its own specific circumstances, and we can't know whether any particular one will strike a chord with the public in any particular way.
Harris's subsequent complaints of online "sexual abuse" struck a chord with athletes around the world, and the nation's Prime Minister Scott Morrison weighed in to condemn social media "trolls".
Mr. Corbyn's socialist message and his laid-back image — a grandfatherly figure who makes his own jam and rides a bicycle — tend to strike a chord with young people.
The film's insight into the man's heartwarming past tends to strike a chord with anyone who has known an Ove of their own (or had one as a parent).
In an interview with CNN on Monday night, Biden said Sanders' focus on the growing gap between the very rich and other Americans has struck a chord with voters.
"She's definitely struck a chord with the comments about kindness, and she exhibits that herself; you don't hear a mean word come out of Jacinda's mouth," Ms. Clark said.
The message struck a chord with some frustrated homeowners, who said that the city spent millions on the homeless programs and yet encampments stood by their homes and parks.
Trump's campaign has capitalized on outrageous claims about immigration, women, minorities, and terrorism, seemingly striking a chord with conservative voters and even some establishment types, like New Jersey Gov.
Maybe Cruz will tweet a joke about it, but he still won't answer the question — one that strikes a chord with a lot of voters who will decide his fate.
But Washington and the West Coast Get Down have managed to strike a chord with audiences in a way that has eluded most of their peers on the East Coast.
Leave it to a low-budget horror movie to strike a chord with movie audiences about the growing class divide in America, and become a hit franchise in the process.
Co-director Jennifer Lee, however, stayed mum on the possibility during an interview last year, choosing only to say that she was glad Elsa struck such a chord with audiences.
The film sold out at a screening at the Toronto International Film Festival and has struck a chord with Nigerians for showing how quickly and effectively the virus was contained.
British comedian Corden, host of the Late Late Show with James Corden, has struck a chord with fans stateside thanks to his popular segment on the CBS program, Carpool Karaoke.
The front-runner in polls to succeed him is Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a nationalist whose anti-corruption rhetoric and pledge to govern austerely has struck a chord with voters.
He rapped "Go" over the beat to Kanye West's "Fade" and his freestyle on the American Black Film Festival and Black Lives Matter particularly struck a chord with the audience.
What Fox saw as her "coming out party for depression," struck a chord with others, who saw the emotions they were feeling inside staring back at them from their screens.
Gavin's nickname in China is "the fake smile boy," a reference to the eight-year-old's uneasy but polite smile which struck a chord with millions of Chinese internet users.
Yet, the demonstrative pro-European clamor in Scotland has struck a chord with shellshocked EU politicians who, Edward said, are "absolutely fed up to the back teeth" of the British.
The "great wall" may strike a chord with Trump's base, but the country's immigration problem is more about figuring out what to do with the people who are already here.
Built around a rattling, perfectly-swung beat and an energizing plucked string melody, the track clearly struck a chord with the vocalists, who both showed up in particularly strong form.
Ranging from the hilarious to the downright depressing, the memes about being a working model posted on this fledging feed have struck a chord with others on the same boat.
Banking on his huge popularity as a sports celebrity and the PTI's success as a regional party, his anti-graft mantra struck a chord with young and middle-class Pakistanis.
She struck a chord with readers and graduated from one appearance in an anthology to her own series, which fans later saved from cancellation after a passionate outcry of support.
The wide backing, which came as an opioid crisis was hitting economically struggling communities across America, struck a chord with Republicans who might usually balk at a less punitive model.
And it struck such a chord with people in Gaza that it set off a movement that culminated in the historic protests that have taken place over the last month.
Yet he has clearly struck a chord with many voters, despite being "an unidentified political object," as Pascal Perrineau, a political science professor at Sciences Po in Paris, described him.
It remains to be seen whether the new format — 18 nations playing off in Madrid's La Caja Magica over eight days — will strike a chord with fans and players alike.
Although there is something particular in the overt discrimination practiced toward Marina, the movie bridges language and cultural barriers, striking an emotional chord with the universal nature of its themes.
Nevertheless, on the campaign trail, Trump struck a chord with Americans by promising to avoid endless wars, which is exactly what our involvement in Afghanistan had become over the years.
She is a popular figure at home, where her all-court game, modest and plain-spoken personality, and family history have struck a chord with the younger and older sets.
We read short, simple, and relatable poems which may strike a chord with us for a second before we scroll on to the next Timothée Chalamet appreciation post or #brunch pic.
However, the "Out" campaign's message that EU membership is responsible for a loss of political control as well as uncontrolled immigration has appeared to have struck a chord with many Britons.
Mr Kissinger's realist view of the world apparently strikes a chord with Mr Putin, who thinks the collapse of the Soviet Union was the biggest geopolitical disaster of the 21970th century.
Yet, although the EU's negotiators in Brussels do not buy it, Mrs May's slogan that "no deal is better than a bad deal" has struck a chord with the voting public.
But when I saw what she said about UK music that's what struck a chord with me, because I feel like I've been a part of that from the very beginning.
In fact, Philipps has struck a chord with women around the world with her funny and candid Instagram Stories and now has nearly one million followers, including many surprise celebrity fans.
In particular, many worried that Labour's pledge to abolish tuition fees had struck a chord with a generation saddled with big student debts and doubts about the value of their degrees.
But Patch is striking a different chord with onlookers as he seeks to extend his stay in the spotlight of a sport that loves to latch onto a feel-good story.
Marvel's Captain America: Civil War hit theaters this weekend, and thus far, the film's combination of hero-on-hero violence and ideological exchanges is striking a chord with viewers and critics.
The government fears the brazen attack and its resilience could strike a chord with the Islamic State leadership in the Middle East and win its endorsement as its Southeast Asian affiliate.
His hardline law-and-order approach has struck a chord with Brazilian voters fed up with a rising wave of violent crime in their cities and widespread corruption among its leaders.
THE LIGHTER SIDE OF THE IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS:  Tying it all together: Kent's choice to wear his seemingly favorite bow tie struck a chord with many fans off the oft-maligned accessory.
A subtler figure, associated with Catholic ritual, is a harmonic progression that combines a tonic chord with a triad on the flattened sixth degree: say, A-flat major against E major.
Banking on his huge popularity as a sports celebrity and the PTI's success as a regional party, his anti-graft mantra struck a chord with disenchanted young and middle-class Pakistanis.
The story struck a deep chord with readers, who wrote to say that it had helped them feel hopeful about their fellow Americans at a time when everybody seems so divided.
The fact that I immediately went there and you called me out on it seems to strike a chord with current preoccupations or the ways in which the values are placed.
Frej has struck a chord with some Arabs who say they are tired of being expected to vote only for Arab parties that have little prospect of joining a ruling coalition.
I remember being a little concerned that the wordplay in each of the examples wasn't rigorously consistent, but luckily it struck a chord with the New York Times Crossword editorial team.
We frequently ask students about their relationship with screens, but a question we posed this week seems to have struck a chord with the teenagers who comment on our writing prompts.
To the Editor: Since we just served as editor in chief and senior editors of The Williams Record, Williams College's independent student newspaper, Jim Reische's article struck a chord with us.
From the sounds of it, you have a pretty healthy grip on being able to hand it off, but overall, is that a theme that struck a familiar chord with you?
While many Fuller House fans were surprised when Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) offered to be Stephanie Tanner's (Jodie Sweetin) surrogate, the storyline struck a familiar chord with someone special behind the scenes.
His anti-austerity agenda, with pledges to plough money into Britain's stretched health service, schools, universities and social housing, struck a chord with voters jaded with the Conservative Party's rows over Brexit.
NEXT PAGE: Kimmel on the upcoming Oscars and sparring with Roy Moore Looking back at all of these monologues this year, what do you think struck such a strong chord with people?
" Abani said she first met the AliveCor team via its investor, Vinod Khosla, and that she was most impressed with the company for "striking a chord with both consumers and medical professionals.
Because these statements ring a dissonant chord with me, I was inspired to write this in attempts to portray an accurate image of the fandom for people who don't know about furries.
And even when the videos she makes are, as the captions sometime suggest, "for [her] alone and nobody else," they still strike a chord with an audience that stays connected and engaged.
Her tweet, of course, has struck a chord with anyone who doesn't have a groundbreaking life event to share during the holidays, amidst all the news that comes out of engagement season.
We built a brand that struck a chord with our customers and developed hundreds of menu items, allowing us to serve millions of meals to supportive and loyal customers such as yourself.
After years of crisis in the sector and perceived indifference from other candidates, Le Pen's anti-EU anti-globalization rhetoric strikes a chord with many farmers, once faithful voters for mainstream conservatives.
"Rob and Chyna's romance struck such a chord with our viewers, who were engaged in their story even before we started filming the first season," Jeff Olde, EVP, Programming & Development at E!
Trump's offensive words struck a chord with people from El Salvador, Haiti, and countries in Africa, along with many others, and unfortunately for him, some of those disappointed people have Yelp accounts.
But it would be wrong to suggest that what happened there in and around the University of Virginia did not also strike a visceral chord with the sensibilities of each four-star.
One reason Entourage's Ari Gold (played memorably by Jeremy Piven) so struck a chord with the entertainment industry was because he perfectly satirized men just like this, men everybody in Hollywood knows.
That stance helps her strike a chord with voters who are concerned about income inequality and, if she locks up the nomination, could help her pull in Bernie Sanders supporters in November.
With a smile, a handshake and a warm message in South Korea's presidential guest book, Kim Yo Jong has struck a chord with the public just one day into the PyeongChang Games.
It is a tale of two South Korean families - the wealthy Parks and the poor Kims - mirroring the deepening disparities in Asia's fourth-largest economy and striking a chord with global audiences.
Netflix does not release ratings information, so it's not possible to say in any official capacity whether viewership contributed to the show's renewal, but the series unquestionably struck a chord with viewers.
Rabbi Eckstein began his "On Wings of Eagles" project, raising money through television infomercials and striking a chord with evangelicals who hailed the arrival of Jewish exiles as part of biblical prophecy.
The simplicity of her gesture in comparison to the enormity of its subject hit a chord with college students across the country, as well as with the public at large and the media.
The movie struck a chord with moviegoers who also, perhaps for the first time, got a glimpse of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which, up until then, had been a mostly local phenomenon.
Taylor Swift struck an emotional chord with fans Saturday night after she performed a throwback ballad and delivered a heartfelt speech about not judging others based on how they seem from the outside.
It struck a chord with left-leaning Mexican commentators who have filled the newspapers with enthusiastic columns fuelling expectations that once inside the country the Pope will add his voice to their critiques.
She often returned to subjects that seemed to strike a chord with customers who purchased her paintings for just a few dollars: long-lashed oxen, wide-eyed cats, boats idling in the harbor.
The Leave camp says it is the anti-establishment choice, and its message that EU membership has handed political control to Brussels and fueled mass immigration has struck a chord with many Britons.
"Part of the reason this project strikes a chord with me is because if I look at the stats of my own family, I probably only have 20 years left," Sinha told TechCrunch.
When asked about Mr. Trump, Mr. Rubio often responds with an answer that can sound somewhat complimentary, saying that the New Yorker has struck a chord with people who feel disillusioned and disenfranchised.
The song also includes what I consider the most Christmassy chord of all—a minor subdominant, or "iv," chord with an added 6, under the words "underneath the Christmas tree," among other places.
His policies as a social conservative and fiscal liberal struck a chord with voters, and when he came to power in 2000, he ended 71 years of rule of the International Revolutionary Party.
And the company's tech focus seems to be striking a chord with its existing members: Nearly half of Oscar's members used the company's mobile app in 2018, compared with the industry average 7%.
The only woman to grace the 2017 XXL Freshman cover, Oakland rapper Kamaiyah was already on the rise after her "A Good Night in the Ghetto" project struck a positive chord with critics.
But Riley certainly was, and we're not the only ones who are glad: Her refreshing candidness clearly struck a chord with fans as well as her former Glee co-star, Naya Rivera Dorsey.
By laying out a blueprint for how executives could identify and respond to these disruptive forces, Professor Christensen, himself an entrepreneur and former management consultant, struck a chord with high-tech corporate leaders.
It may be that in the short-term at least, that the President's calls for bipartisanship and compromise strike a chord with the public, which is weary of years of bitterly partisan politics.
"It really struck a chord with me even on a personal level; so I felt — or I hoped — that I could do it justice," she said, and convey the character's strength and resilience.
He said that he had been following the events closely on television when a tragic turn struck a personal chord with his family that made him even more determined to tell the story.
BEIJING — When an idea strikes a chord with national ambition in China, the result can be millions of dollars wasted and a handful of start-ups struggling to survive in a cooling economy.
As the recent Netflix documentary "A Leaf of Faith" makes clear, kratom has struck a chord with many, including war veterans, pain-addled athletes and professional wrestlers, as an alternative to opioid painkillers.
She phrased a pivotal question in such a way that struck a chord with me: what other things could you be thinking about if you didn't spend all your time thinking about your diet?
We've previously delved into the potential reasons why this pastel tone has struck a chord with so many people, and now we're telling you where to go to for these covetable social media fodder.
But something about what he did struck a chord with his audience, and the cadence and braggadocio of his delivery onstage set a template for the rappers of the '80s and their descendants, too.
The Essential 360 Camera and Phone combo now probably also represents the easiest possible way to get streaming live in 360-degrees with Facebook, so we'll see if that strikes a chord with users.
The idea that technology and a new business model could be used to bring back a degree of service that has been long-gone from the U.S. healthcare system struck a chord with Richie.
A triad is one of the simplest forms a chord can take: it starts with the root and the perfect fifth, which by themselves don't make a chord with any major or minor feel.
Major Korean franchises are now expanding their overseas stores, particularly in China where the TV show "My Love from the Stars" is wildly popular and its heroine's chimaek cravings strike a chord with viewers.
The original game, a beguiling Legend of Zelda-esque adventure in which a photojournalist called Jade uncovered a vast alien conspiracy, struck a chord with many of its players but failed to sell well.
Highlighting how Iran's meddling in their countries has enriched Iran's local placemen and the clerics, security officials, and regime insiders will strike a chord with the young crowds yearning for justice and economic opportunity.
Ten years later, we spoke to some of those who were involved, to get their thoughts on how it played out and their perspective on why it struck such a chord with the public.
Following his tweets from the weekend, you can see that Donald Trump's fixation on Colin Kaepernick and Steph Curry rather than national issues like the destruction of Puerto Rico struck a chord with him.
His rhythm parts — the deathless "Chuck Berry chord," a barre chord with a major sixth (and sometimes a flatted seventh) on top — hammer home their point with the staccato insistence of a locomotive piston.
The idea of a beleaguered people throwing off the shackles of European colonialism struck a chord with the US — which also happened to be interested in getting other global powers out of its backyard.
That outreach tries to recall the days of Willy Brandt, the former chancellor of West Germany, and his Ostpolitik, the tactics of which are said to strike a chord with voters as elections approach.
It was Cummings who came up with the slogan "Take Back Control," a short phrase that neatly encapsulated the campaign's central ideas of immigration, sovereignty and disruption, and that struck a chord with voters.
Her rallying cry struck a chord with artists and festivalgoers who said that they had experienced sexual harassment at festivals and concerts and that it was time to stand up against the vile behavior.
This beautifully written story of an ethnic Korean family living as second-class citizens in Japan is a compelling read all on its own, but it struck a chord with us for personal reasons.
Britain and America "are in a similar place culturally and artistically," she added, so the play's message of a woman's struggle to overcome Russian interference clearly struck a chord with audiences and the judges.
Because it struck a chord with "Tech Twitter," the community of tech journalists, tech investors and tech entrepreneurs who are early adopters of anything and everything the rest of the techie cool kids are using.
He seemed to strike a chord with voters who feel financially left behind and are worried about the environment with his promise to cut both generous tax concessions enjoyed by the wealthy and greenhouse gases.
The brand has struck a chord with audiences focusing on a minimalist approach to the sneaker craze with only two styles that come in a handful of color ways, all while keeping up sustainable practices.
Nintendo's biggest console success, the original Wii, did well primarily because it struck a chord with a non-traditional console gaming audience, thanks to accessible gameplay and unique use of motion controls for participatory play.
Pelosi, or more correctly, the GOP caricature of her that has been rolled out every two years, is an icon of coastal liberalism who strikes a discordant chord with some voters in conservative-leaning districts.
The "Out" campaign says it is the anti-establishment choice, and its message that EU membership has handed political control to Brussels and fueled mass immigration appears to have struck a chord with many Britons.
The unflinching analysis of contemporary teen life that is Netflix's 13 Reasons Why struck such a chord with viewers of all ages that it became the streaming giant's most popular series on social media ever.
After two Islamist attacks in less than two weeks, May's bid to clamp down on internet extremism has struck a chord with international leaders especially Macron, whose country has suffered several jihadist attacks since 2015.
But the topic has yet to strike much of a chord with voters, with opinion polls showing the conservatives led by Merkel, who is seeking a fourth term in office, holding a double-digit lead.
The 2016 feud with the Khan family struck a chord with other Gold Star families, including Karen Meredith, the mother of US Army 1st Lt. Kenneth Ballard, who was killed in Iraq in May 2004.
We asked some of our contributors whose articles seemed to strike a particular chord with readers to revisit their pieces in light of developments since they were published — were they more hopeful now or less?
Now, I'll acknowledge that I'm not the first person to notice that Hollywood keeps remaking movies—and not just any movie—no, it's always the one that struck a chord with audiences for whatever reason.
"Time Does Not Bring Relief" is a droney, Minimalist instrumental built on echoing piano figures, a major chord with a recurring dissonance, quiet glitchy sounds and fleeting appearances from string-section lines and a drumbeat.
"El Mal Querer," Rosalía's second album, struck a chord with Ms. Valdes, a self-proclaimed "passionate amateur" of flamenco, who profiled the 26-year-old singer for The New York Times Magazine's annual culture issue.
But "Handmaid's," which was in development long before the Trump administration, struck a chord with viewers concerned about women's rights, and its creators proudly embraced the fact that some regarded their show as eerily timely.
The pair discussed obstacles they had faced as women in leadership roles, and two key points struck a chord with Clinton as she embarked on a campaign that would test her personal and professional strength.
Their openness about their pain made them formidable leaders of the movement for gun control, and their displays of strength and utter grief struck a chord with a nation numbed by repeated acts of violence.
Papa John's is no different, and it struck a chord with me that the company is putting in the work to do better within its walls and in the communities it serves across the country.
The world-weary tone adopted by Jep Gambardella, the Academy Award-winning movie's protagonist — who drifts in his pastel linen suits through a social Rome altered almost beyond his recognition — struck a chord with Italian audiences.
Nintendo is looking good going into 2018 based on these numbers, and the overall performance of the Switch should quickly eclipse the lifetime sales of the Wii U, which never really struck a chord with consumers.
This idea of a world without their abuser is one that will likely strike a chord with the 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7873 men who are victims of domestic violence in their lifetimes.
The big picture: Merkel is notoriously more tight-lipped than Trump, but his comments in his first NATO meeting that Germany is "totally controlled by Russia" for its energy deal struck a chord with the chancellor.
We're told that struck a chord with Tommy, to the point that he now simply wants peace with his boy ... and that he's now unsure if he still wants Brandon prosecuted in his looming battery case.
ICYMI -- K.I. struck a chord with Cavs fans for saying he was finally playing in a "a real, live sports city" after his trade to Boston ... which was taken as throwing shade at his old city.
Ms. Lee's campaign on her husband's behalf, which has rankled Chinese officials and drawn criticism from some Taiwanese politicians who said her activities were interfering with behind-the-scenes negotiations, struck a chord with Mr. Zhang.
This may strike a chord with Mahathir, who has called for review of several projects signed by his predecessor Najib Razak, who is under investigation in Washington over the scandal-ridden state fund, 1Malaysia Development Berhad.
Sanders, Biden lead Democratic field in New Mexico: poll MORE's 2020 presidential campaign said Thursday that its latest fundraising haul reinforces the notion that the former tech entrepreneur is starting to strike a chord with voters.
"I think the fact that his life is fundamentally different now than it was before that really went viral and became a story and I think struck a chord with a lot of people," Hennes said.
Gabrielle's feud with 'AGT' is striking a chord with Waka, and he unloaded when we got him in Atlanta -- telling us he's proud of Gabrielle for speaking out about what was allegedly going down at 'AGT.
The article struck a chord with readers, who responded with the money trade-offs they make to afford the things they really want: a family vacation, a debt-free retirement, a trip to see polar bears.
He said what is required is "real and artful diplomacy" -- a sentiment that will have struck a chord with UN Secretary General António Guterres, who told me of his concern about the sudden spike in violence.
"Pure anti-Semitism," Netanyahu said, raising an argument likely to strike a chord with many Israelis who believe that criticism, especially in Europe, of Israeli policies toward the Palestinians has its roots in anti-Jewish sentiment.
The band remains anonymous, veiled by noms de plume like Transplutonian Afterbirth and Radiating Abyss, but even with such a faceless exterior has struck a serious chord with its brackish, thoroughly uncompromising interpretation of apocalyptic black/death.
There may be a reason West's layered look — which consisted of a t-shirt, hooded sweatshirt, plaid jacket, sweatpants and the new Adidas Yeezy Boost 700 Wave Runner sneakers — struck such a deep chord with the singer.
"I have heard from fans all over the world how much this song has struck a chord with them too because you never quit missing those loved ones and wanting to talk to them," the singer adds.
The visual of a photogenic couple looking all loved up at dreamy locales around the world strikes a chord with the deepest desires for many of us: Having the perfect romantic partner to explore the world with.
But it played into Trump's core political persona as a truth teller who swipes away political correctness and struck a chord with a certain section of Republican grass-roots voters who have flocked to the billionaire populist.
Sanders said his campaign has 15,000 volunteers barnstorming the state in the final push to Monday's caucuses and stressed that his campaign has struck a chord with middle class voters looking to shake up the status quo.
An article last week about airport design that prioritizes lofty architectural vision over comfort, "Airports, Designed for Everyone but the Passenger," struck a chord with readers, who posted more than 400 comments in response to the piece.
Choucroun's question struck a chord with Sanders, a mother of three young children, who choked up as she answered the young reporter, promising him the administration will do "every single thing in our power" to protect children.
Supporters of a so-called Brexit have struck a chord with many voters by saying Britain would regain control of immigration if it cut itself loose from a bloc they see as domineering and out of touch.
He appealed to voters as an everyman outsider, making a virtue out of his lack of political experience, and struck a chord with Ukrainians fed up with how their country has been run since independence in 1991.
Papo & Yo clearly struck a chord with people who were living with or who had lived in similar circumstances, then, and it is perhaps the preeminent example of a game that explores issues of alcoholism and addiction.
Several British Airways ads have struck a chord with Indian travellers in the past, including a 2013 film about an Indian man flying back to meet his mother, and a 2014 film about a young Indian couple.
But the underlying thrust of the allegations — that Mr. Trump has liberal enemies who want to see him fail, and that they include the news media — appeared to strike a chord with talk radio listeners on Wednesday.
Although West defended the song, tweeting how the "Blank Space" singer thought his shout-out was "hilarious" (per a past phone conversation), the lyric still struck a chord with fans, friends and family members of the pop star.
Sharp's story has gone viral because it struck a chord with so many women who are furious – but not especially surprised – that this type of intrusion is par for the course when we dare enter a public space.
The brand's increased commitment to the cause of student debt indicates that last-year's student-debt focused ad, featuring the tagline "college debt sucks," struck a chord with consumers and that not much has changed for debt-holders.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - A restaurant in St Petersburg has struck a chord with the hordes of soccer fans in town for the World Cup by serving up pizzas featuring the faces of some of the tournament's biggest stars.
" Melania Trump heaps praise on her 69-year-old husband, saying, "He is handling everything very well," and that his approach has struck a chord with Americans who are living in a country that is "in big trouble.
But still, it's interesting to hear Kardashian talk about her days as a lovesick teenager in a way that will strike a chord with everyone who has had a forgettable first kiss or suffered from a broken heart.
This all struck a special chord with me as someone who's seen firsthand the difference a school's zip code can make, and whose class politics have been shaped by an early glimpse into how the other half lives.
In addition, there was something about this story that struck a chord with me, as the son of a Mexican mother and an African-American father who has seen countless stories about police shootings of unarmed African-Americans.
In Stoke, UKIP is hoping to strike the same chord with voters as it did during the EU referendum campaign, when it pitched itself as the voice of the disenfranchised, standing up to aloof political elites in London.
The characters gets surprisingly genuine, or at least we assume her talking about her boredom and her inability to feel anything and enjoy life is true to her real life, and it really strikes a chord with the group.
Creator Himan Brown struck the same chord with audiences that Rod Serling would continue to clang all throughout the 1960s on The Twilight Zone, attaining impressive longevity through an infinitely renewable formula and the public's unslakable thirst for fear.
Whether Teigen was joking about parents who keep telling you that things will only get worse from here on out or expressing solidarity with anyone dealing with terrible twos, her tweet struck a chord with a lot of people.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A low-budget Chinese movie about a leukemia patient who turns to smuggling cheaper cancer drugs from India has struck a chord with Internet users and even the country's leaders, spotlighting national anxieties about unaffordable hospital care.
But while Samsung's message highlights the range of features on its devices that have won it fans (such as waterproofing, and the Note 8's stylus), the Moto Mods haven't quite struck a chord with as many smartphone users.
Tanya Tucker's tribute to Glen Campbell has struck the wrong chord with his widow Kim Campbell, who thinks Tucker's serving a "distorted fairy tale" of their short-lived romance to the masses ... but Tucker says it's purely for charity.
The report struck a chord with the President, who was bothered by the development and has grown more open to his aides' arguments that Pruitt must go, a White House aide and source close to the White House said.
The dialogue — much of it delivered via video conference calls, for some reason — is the kind of Lifetime movie stuff that will probably strike a chord with mothers and daughters who have had similar conversations or wish they had.
When President Macron addressed the country to respond to the gilets jaunes protesters, his appearance in front of a gilded wall and seated behind a priceless desk seemed to strike the wrong chord with many of his intended audience.
The New York Times reported that the app struck a chord with Chinese consumers who were drawn in by the frog's vicarious travel, eager to find a companion that fits in their pocket, or a combination of the two.
Her brand, for which everything is made in local Kenyan, Ethiopian, South African and Mexican workshops with sustainably sourced materials, has struck a sartorial and ethical chord with many fans — including Beyoncé, who has featured James on her website.
Having grown up in Iraq, and having come here as a refugee myself, the impulse to protect this country from the kind of violence so prevalent in the land of my birth has long struck a chord with me.
As for her interactions with his tweets: "I think it struck a chord with him and he realized that he couldn't redefine reality for his supporters until he got his most effective critics out of the way," she said.
But in any event, I think it struck a chord with many Thais, and I was pleased to be on the other side, that foreigners were slowly trying to acquire some of the prime assets following the 1997 crisis.
The 6-year-old online retailer, founded and run by 34-year-old CEO Katrina Lake, struck a chord with women who are too busy to shop for clothing regularly, and those who simply prefer an affordable stylist service.
While critics admonished Del Castillo's florid words for the drug lord, dubbing it apologia, the actress might have struck a chord with Mexicans on both sides of the border who were growing weary with the conflict's violence and terror.
In the key of G major, the progression goes ii-IV-vi-I and then switches that final chord with a V/vi on the second go-around before repeating (there are a few passing tones in there too).
At the same time, her stark morality tale of a righteous Southern lawyer who stands firm against racism and mob rule struck a chord with Americans, many of them becoming aware of the civil rights movement for the first time.
Confined to a wheelchair for most of his life after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease when he was 21, Hawking's towering intellect and sheer persistence struck a chord with ordinary people, Rees said in an appreciation published earlier this month.
So, the proposed new Maritime Silk Road really struck a chord with us because this is just a repeat of what my father did, almost exactly the route that we sailed from China to Southeast Asia, to South Asia to Africa.
The "Leave" camp's key argument has been that Britain would be unable to control immigration levels as long as it was in the EU, something that has struck a chord with many Britons who fear that public services are being overstretched.
It clearly struck a chord with early internet users, as evidenced both by its popularity at the time and the fact that it has been immortalized online by dedicated fans that still fondly tweet about the game to this day.
Largely droning on a resolutely badass B-minor chord, with an occasional stop by a G-major for flavor and also that reliable vi to IV harmonic movement, Young Chop's beat for "Love Sosa" is one of the producer's masterworks.
Corbyn, whose party denied the Conservatives an outright victory, struck a chord with young voters and made clever use of social media in a campaign that had echoes of Democrat Bernie Sanders' bid to run for the U.S. presidency last year.
" Rickman also spoke about other films he's made that strike a chord with different fans at different moments: "Truly Madly Deeply is a film I made nearly 30 years ago, and I hear they recommend that to people in grief therapy.
But I'm finding that my decision to not carry this weekend's ECU game has struck a chord with people who disagree with the national anthem protests that were started during the NFL preseason by San Francisco 85033ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
The adorable pic, shared on Wednesday, struck a chord with lots of other people, who retweeted it more than 100,000 times (the owner wrote in another tweet that "he deserves to be twitter famous he had 7 fatty tumours taken out").
She was never intended to survive the journey, but still, her death struck a chord with people around the world, prompting Soviet space leads to focus on developing successful round trip missions for future dogs, instead of one-way death traps.
Even his form of Islam was acceptable to the Kemalists, with its emphasis on private worship and obedience to the Turkish state; it also struck a chord with millions of Turks who valued faith but didn't want it to dominate life.
Donors typically write checks directly to the fund, but Ms. Carpenter's story struck a chord with Dick Tarlow, an advertising executive turned philanthropist from Shelter Island, N.Y. He read the report and wrote in to offer to cover her tuition.
"In three years, we have created a production house that has grown exponentially and hit a chord with mystery and true-crime fans, especially women, across all 50 states and around the world," Max Cutler, Parcast's founder, said in a statement.
But he said that Mr. Trump's angry rhetoric and his appeals to the "forgotten man and woman" during the 230 campaign seemed to strike a deep chord with Mr. Sayoc, whose father had abandoned the family when he was a child.
The TikTok seems to have gone viral beyond the simple comprehension of what copious amounts of capital could look like, striking a really personal chord with a vast majority of people who do not have $1 million or even $100,000.
The Man of Steel struck a chord with readers and, faster than a speeding bullet, he became a multimedia sensation, with his adventures chronicled on radio, stage, film and television, and his image on a kaleidoscope of merchandise and collectibles.
Almost two weeks ago, Rob Calabrese created a website that put forth a half-joking, half-serious invitation that has struck a chord with Americans coming to grips with Donald Trump's status as the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination.
The revelations of the possible damning evidence-that-never-was struck enough of a negative chord with undecided American voters that it stopped people from coming out to the polls for Clinton on Election Day, a senior Clinton aide tells me.
BAFTA-nominated "The Lunchbox" (2014), for example, struck a chord with both foreign and domestic audiences by merging heritage realist style—languorous pacing, flawed characters, a simple story from ordinary Indian life—with the contemporary, universal issue of loneliness in big cities.
Now that Beauty and the Beast has danced into the record books with huge audience numbers and a record $170 million opening weekend box office haul, it's fair to say that the "tale as old as time" has struck a chord with moviegoers.
My initial experience coming upon that first carving by flashlight at dusk felt magical and I think it was how that singular blue/green beam of light removed the context of the forest while also striking a deep emotional chord with me.
Certain strategies can lift a film's success, for instance female audiences helped propel films like "Fifty Shades of Grey", while popular themes and films that struck a chord with audiences, helped drive the success of films like "The Martian" and "Inside Out".
The hybrid portable and home console has struck a chord with lapsed gamers who don't have enough spare time to sit in front of a TV for hours at a time, along with those who had migrated to playing games on their smartphone.
Earlier this year, Cridland designed a pair of custom pants for Leonardo DiCaprio: "His attitude to sustainability really struck a chord with us and we had recently discovered fashion in the second most polluting industry in the world, after oil," Cridland said.
There are elements of her being sexually liberated and unapologetic that strike a chord with people talking about women's liberties—of thought and body—but I didn't think about it that much, which is funny because it's been talked about so much since.
As she states in the notes for her photography exhibit, "Braids," which is on display at MoCADA (the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts) in Brooklyn through July, braiding is universal — but it strikes a particularly intimate chord with African-American women.
Related: Mayor Jokes About Rape, Brags About Death Squads, Gets Elected President of the Philippines Crime is endemic in the Philippines and Duterte's promise of a war that would wipe out gangs and drugs within six months struck a chord with Filipino voters.
Accusations he has made against the Israeli media of orchestrating a politically motivated witch-hunt against him and his wife appear to have struck a chord with his right-wing voter base, which has rallied in support of the 68-year-old leader.
One Florida mom recently shared a Facebook post opining the bittersweet nature of the last summer with her 18-year-old twin sons before they head off to school, and it apparently struck a chord with parents in similar situations, and has since gone viral.
Her plight struck a chord with thousands who either shared her story or went and got tested to see if they were a match and, she revealed to NBC Nightly News on Wednesday, that perfect person with just the right genetic makeup has been found.
When he started reading about the case of the alleged Toronto serial killer, Bruce McArthur, who has been charged with killing eight men, many who went missing from the city's Gay Village, he said aspects of the horrific story struck a chord with him.
Even though they came at the problem from very different perspectives, both men had fired up a town that was in a sour mood, striking a chord with their talk of a rigged economic system and their loud disgust at the decline of American manufacturing.
While the voracity of such stories sometimes can be difficult to assess, they can strike a chord with African-Americans, who in the past were the target of government sanctioned discrimination and abuse under Jim Crow laws and lynchings by culprits who went unpunished.
But his push for a referendum, first as a member of the European Parliament and then as the leader of UKIP, arguing that Britain could manage immigration and regain full sovereignty only from outside the European Union, struck a deep chord with many Britons.
Enter Jared Hess, whose idiosyncratic film about an awkward high schooler (played by Jon Heder) in a small town in Idaho, shot on a scrawny budget and without star power, struck an immediate chord with audiences, leading to those heavy-hitting box-office figures.
"Homes with unique history are always bound to generate interest, however, this beautiful period home in South Kensington will strike a unique chord with those who are either still young at heart or never grew old," says Laura Howard, from online real estate agents Zoopla.
With Wonder Woman sailing swiftly into the history books as the best-reviewed superhero movie ever with a $100.5 million opening weekend box office haul, the film has struck a chord with audiences and is currently looking to reign supreme for its second weekend in release.
Twenty months later, in 1992, the Republican Bush lost his bid for re-election to Democrat Bill Clinton, whose folksy manner and focus on the economy struck a chord with many Americans and made Bush seem disconnected from voters for focusing on foreign policy over domestic issues.
People offers a look back to some of the beloved stars we lost in 2017: Mary Tyler Moore, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lewis, Tom Petty, Fats Domino, Judith Jones, and Liz Smith, the longtime queen of NYC tabloid gossip, whose death struck a chord with journalists everywhere.
Other reasons that Glossier has struck a chord with its customer base: One point we found particularly interesting during Weiss's talk was about Glossier's willingness to acknowledge and support other brands, which apparently adds to the feeling that Glossier has its customers' best interests at heart.
Maya Kochavi said day-to-day troubles Eva dealt with, such as her parents' divorce, a crush on a boy, and hopes of one day being famous, would likely strike a chord with young people and draw them in as the war gradually closes in on her.
Yet before an SPD vote on Sunday on whether to enter formal talks with Merkel, the leader of the party's Jusos youth wing has struck a chord with members with his campaign against a re-run of the "grand coalition" that has ruled Germany since 2013.
" In the statement released Tuesday, Feldman said "Hopefully, this will not only shine a light on the accused and the accusers, but will strike a chord with parents who need to become aware of warning signs in their own children so that they can protect them.
And while the edited photo struck a huge chord with Strayed, it didn&apost end her personal struggle with body acceptance"It woke me up, but it didn&apost stop me from the cycle that I&aposve been in essentially all of my life," she told Almond.
It seems less surprising then that in stepping outside of their conventional hosting schtick, both Kimmel and Colbert, this time as himself on CBS's The Late Show, have struck a chord with Americans, emerging as genuine political firebrands with their raw, humorless commentary on healthcare and gun control.
The death of former Petty Officer 1st Class Saman Gunan early Friday morning during an underwater swim in the partly flooded cave struck a particularly deep chord with Thais, because he was a volunteer on a humanitarian mission that has riveted the nation&aposs attention for two weeks.
She started off writing for the Post about Helen Gurley Brown (whom she found silly) and John Wayne (whom she did not), but it was the first of the crime pieces that hit a chord with the magazine's readers — and also reads as the first true Didion piece.
One of Vox's founding aims was "recentralisation": rewriting the constitution to abolish regional autonomy and parliaments, a theme that has struck a chord with many after a failed independence bid by Catalonia in 2017 and unrest in the northeast triggered by jail sentences for separatist leaders last month.
The fact that their particular method of attracting attention—militant leftist messaging—strikes a chord with me means that of course I'm going to give them a little extra leeway, the same way horror fans embrace slasheriffic bands like Acid Witch and fantasy types love Hobbit-inspired folk metal.
Add to that the use of cross-cultural mythological and narrative tropes and the rich visual landscape of the game, influenced in part by Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto's childhood wanderings through local forests, and it becomes clearer why The Legend of Zelda struck such a powerful chord with the public.
Saint Bodhi "Bad Moon" A fascinating new voice is emerging from Central L.A. Saint Bodhi hit a chord with me this week with her latest single, a little bit because this social distancing thing is starting to get to me and a lot because she's got an amazing voice.
WATCH: Mira Sorvino Reveals Her Favorite Romy and Michele Moment Speaking to the crowd at a 20th anniversary screening of the film in 2017, Sorvino said that she never envisioned the film would strike such a strong chord with fans — and remain arguably her most popular movie to date.
Despite all this, however, Trump managed to strike a chord with the American people as an unorthodox candidate without a political background, selling a call for a Southern border wall, a temporary ban on Muslim immigrants, and his strong opposition to trade deals, among his other bombastic talking points.
In power since 2009, after a first stint as prime minister from 1996 to 1999, the man ardent supporters hail as "King Bibi" has struck a chord with an electorate that has moved to the right and watched with delight as, under Trump, Washington lined up with many of Netanyahu's policies.
The accusations, however, strike a chord with Abe's opponents, who believe the Prime Minister himself has been too cavalier when it comes to Japan's history The defense minister's connection to Moritomo Gakuen Tomomi Inada, who is believed to be Abe successor-in-waiting, has also found herself embroiled in the scandal.
But whether or not she fits in on the debate stage, something about Williamson's rhetoric struck a chord with viewers, who made her the most searched candidate name on the Internet in 49 states (the lone holdout being Montana, where residents googled to find out who their own governor was).
While it faces obstacles at the box office — a large portion of the film, for instance, is in Bengali with English subtitles — Mr. Glasser said he was confident that a strong campaign and positive word of mouth would help "Lion" strike a chord with ticket buyers, not to mention awards voters.
"I think that struck a chord with kids because they're usually spoonfed everything on TV." As the oldest of the cast—which at various points included Amanda Bynes, Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, and Nick Cannon—Denberg often took on the "adult" roles, playing a mom, teacher, or iconically, the Loud Librarian.
Another tech company issue appears to strike a chord with people even more: Almost seven in 10 Americans say it's a good idea to break up big tech companies when the content they're showing people is ranked depending on whether the company is making money off of it or not.
While he was always fast, the image of him smiling as he left his opponents in the dust during the 2016 Summer Games struck a particular chord with fans watching at home, grinning with the knowledge that no matter how his fellow sprinters tried, they stood no chance of catching him.
Those investments in building Aerie's brand image as a designer of bras, bralettes and lingerie for women of all body types has been responsible for its surge in demand as it strikes a chord with younger shoppers who have struggled to find the same products at rival brands like Victoria Secret's Pink.
American Vandal's technical references, though perfect right now, won't stand the test of time as we move onto other social platforms in a few years, but its willingness to create sympathy for the way today's teens and young people survive being the most recorded generation will always strike a chord with its viewers.
"He obviously has touched a chord with the American people, many of whom did not feel comfortable saying that they were for him as president, but as we saw in the election there were many, many people who were for him," Chao said in her first sit-down interview since becoming Transportation secretary.
"They have struck a chord with people who feel there's no voice in Parliament that speaks on their behalf on the crucial issues of Islamophobia and racism," said Sandew Hira, director of the International Institute for Scientific Research, which is based in The Hague and conducts research on identity formation and colonialism.
Buttigieg likely struck a chord with many with his answer about the setbacks he faced as he described coming out, how he was "not interested in not knowing what it was like to be in love any longer..." Kamala Harris: C+ Harris was the candidate who attacked Trump most vigorously-- and continually.
While the popularized libertarian ideological summary of "socially liberal and fiscally conservative" or more comedic version of "libertarians: keeping republicans out of your bedroom and democrats out of your wallet", strikes a superficial chord with many Americans, the core philosophical tenets of libertarianism are most likely either foreign or indigestible to many uncommitted voters.
While they did not provide specific examples, Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty resonated by debunking the unattainable and demeaning physical standards women are held to; Chipotle — at least until its recent E. Coli outbreak issues — struck a chord with consumers opposed to big agriculture through its practice of buying ingredients locally and encouraging small businesses.
This story is one of several that I've written about underage border crossers (some of whom were separated from their parents) that seemed to strike a chord with readers across the political spectrum, which raises the question: Will the strong feelings of voters, both Republican and Democrat, about this issue somehow translate into the midterms?
The movement is also inspiring others to make the leap: And it's striking a chord with cancer survivors who have embraced the look — and successfully battled the disease: What's more, those rising to the challenge are showing that there's beauty in any hair length — something that even the famously wave-happy Victoria's Secret Fashion Show has embraced this year.
Wiseau's IMDB page only lists 12 acting credits, so that part clearly didn't pan out, but The Room did earn the enthusiastic thespian some cult credibility, as the trainwreck quality of his masterwork struck a chord with cinephiles and bad movie aficionados alike, keeping it in steady rotation on the midnight movie circuit to this day.
Yet something about it struck a chord with American suburbanites, partly in its ability to finally make good on exactly the sort of out-of-body experiences promised by hi-fi stereo manufacturers, but also as part of a broader trend signaled by floral shirts, rum-infused mixed drinks, and some strange, white-washed approximation of Polynesian cuisine.
EVANS: WELL, THE REAL IMPETUS FOR THE BOOK AND ALSO FOR AN OP-ED YOU WROTE IN "THE NEW YORK TIMES" SEVERAL YEARS BACK WAS SHERYL SANDBERG'S BOOK "LEAN IN" WHERE SHE ENCOURAGES YOUNGER WOMEN TO TAKE MORE CHARGE OF THEIR CAREERS AND REALLY GO AFTER IT AND THAT REALLY STRUCK A CHORD WITH YOU, DIDN'T IT?
But she's making a conscious decision to assist in her mother's suicide, partly to ease her pain but also because she knows her mother's death will strike an emotional chord with the delegates and give her the final boost she needs, just as that morphine provides the last push Elizabeth needs to drift into permanent sleep.
Saagar and Ryan Grim discuss the invasion of the American Embassy in Iraq and how it's the culmination of recent tensions between Iraq and the U.S. An official for Andrew Yang's 2020 presidential campaign said Thursday that its latest fundraising haul reinforces the notion that the former tech entrepreneur is starting to strike a chord with voters.
It is but the latest in a flurry of pop culture death fare that is finding a receptive audience: "Coco," Pixar's animated feature about a boy exploring the land of the dead, and "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning," a quirky housekeeping primer encouraging the reader to tidy up while there's still time, have struck a chord with audiences.
One is a letter to Joshua Speed written at a time of confusion in the American party system, in which Lincoln disavows the concepts of the American Party, disparagingly known as the Know-Nothings, who struck a chord with voters by offering an anti-immigration, anti-Catholic platform (there's even a bit about Russia here): I am not a Know-Nothing.
There just seems to be an endless number of things going on here, and while I'm sure that means it'll be action-packed and something of a spectacle, I'm not convinced this is all going to add up to something more sane than the sum of its ludicrous parts in the same way that the book seems to have struck a chord with many readers.
Those three recent polls are: Whether Buttigieg will manage to retain this position or grow his support further is of course unclear at this point, but we now have three polls suggesting he's struck a chord with some Democratic voters in Iowa and New Hampshire in a way that most of the many other Democratic candidates who have jumped into the race have not.
"Saturday Night Live" has taken to habitually poking fun at the Trump administration, but a skit depicting White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon as the Grim Reaper manipulating President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE reportedly struck a chord with Trump, The Washington Post said Tuesday.
Even by splitting the vote a little they would stand to forfeit a fair chunk of the AfD's 12.6 percent share won at the last federal race in 2017, pushing the far-right parties numerically closer to more established parties like the center-right FDP (10.7 percent), democratic socialist The Left (9.2 percent) and even the resurgent leftwing Greens (8.9 percent), whose euro-friendly tone has struck a chord with young voters dismayed at rightward turns across the continent.
Her musical mumblecore—stories of apathy and ambition, weird crushes and sticky social situations —struck a chord with listeners from the moment she released "Air Mail," her first single way back in 2015, and from there, the amount of acclaim she's received has been staggering: Best New Track on Pitchfork, triple j Unearthed's J Award, and the Levi's Music Prize, as well as sold out national tours for her debut album I Love You Like a Brother and a slot performing on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Fortnite's latest update cribbed at least two major features from Apex Legends, the first battle royale from publisher EA. (Apex managed to find a wild 25 million players in just under a month, after a surprise, no-promo release; it's currently the only real competition Fortnite has in the space.) "It's not that it's particularly better or worse suited for the attention economy than others, but it does strike a chord with generations, who typically have more time to allocate, which is why it is doing so well in the attention economy," says Severin.
Yet polls increasingly show Mr. Trump well in front of the crowded Republican field among white evangelical voters, despite competition including Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, whose father is an evangelical pastor; Mr. Huckabee, the 2008 Iowa caucus winner; former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, a Roman Catholic whose story of raising a daughter with a disability struck a chord with voters and helped push him to victory in the 2012 Iowa caucuses; and Ben Carson, a Seventh-day Adventist who brought prayer into the operating room as a neurosurgeon and has spoken frequently about his Christian beliefs as a candidate.

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