That development stuck a nerve with investors who are already worried about tightening competition.
That post seemed to have struck a nerve considering the amount of social currency it generated.
Fear pops up when something matters, when it really hits your soul and strikes a nerve.
About 80 will earn the right to a nerve-racking interview with the founders in Mountain View.
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But an article McElya read last November, during a 13-hour flight from Tokyo to Detroit, touched a nerve.
Roman Bednar's powerful header reinstated West Brom's two-goal cushion before James Hayter's header made for a nerve-wracking finale.
But that would not be the same as using chemical weapons such as a nerve or blister agent.
Theroux ends up having to present a live infomercial himself, something he readily admits was a nerve-wracking event.
Such sentiments seem to have touched a nerve with Judge Warren Morgan, of the Dauphin County Orphans' Court.
Some were popular, some struck a nerve, and others just plain fell flat!
But the Chairboys pulled a goal back to set up a nerve-wracking finish.
Obama had chided lawmakers for their last-minute scramble earlier Monday, hitting a nerve among several Republicans in the Senate.
His public protest made headlines and touched a nerve with many Greeks bearing the burden of a worsening debt crisis.
In 1990 they cloned a breakthrough product: ciliary neurotrophic factor, or CNTF, a nerve growth hormone they later named Axokine.
For the moment Mr Chubais has been kept on in government mainly as a nerve-steadier for creditors and financial markets.
The axon is the long protuberance from a nerve cell that connects it to the next cell in the circuit.
And South African trains are a well known hang out for criminals and gangsters so filming was quite a nerve-wracking experience.
That increase, at least in cell cultures, made it likelier that a developing precursor cell would turn into a nerve cell.
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They found the voltage generated when the liposomes were exposed to light was high enough to make a nerve cell fire.
"The fact that Mr. Zimmerman could kill Mr. Martin" has "struck a nerve" in Sanford and throughout the country, Bonaparte said.
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Also, Helms gets around the Senate on a motor scooter because of knee surgery and a nerve condition in his feet.
However, when the rats were treated with artemin, a nerve growth factor which is also found in humans, the hypersensitivity was relieved.
It makes catheters that permit high-tech spinal surgery, done through tiny holes, to relieve pressure on a nerve from a degenerated disc.
The plight of maids in Saudi Arabia touches a nerve at home.
Earlier this week a friend of mine sent me an excellent article written by Rachel Emma Silverman that touched a nerve.
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This Superman is not only vulnerable, he now has a nerve exposed.
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Yet his little book touches a nerve and raises an interesting issue.
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