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Problem is, in this case, Louisville and Ware are already tugging on America's heart strings.
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Most donors prefer to contribute to causes that tug at the heart strings, such as education.
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Andrew McGhie, a Lamu-based estate agent, says that Kenya's coast tugs at people's heart strings, not just their wallets.
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It also explains why Sarah Palin holds such popularity among Republicans despite her weaknesses because she tugs at pure Taft heart strings.
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Oftentimes, seemingly unrelated material can captivate employees, tug at their heart strings and encourage them to change their behavior, not just their thinking.
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And while they're trained to keep an emotional distance, some say the reverberating fear coming through people's voices is starting to tug a little too tightly at their heart strings.
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With the muscular form of Michelangelo's David setting hearts a-flutter outside the Galleria dell'Accademia, and comely Renaissance maidens in every gallery, it's the artistic heart of Florence that plucks at the heart strings.
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This is not just another emotional story intended to tug at your heart strings enough to get you to open your check book and help these organizations, although to that I am not opposed.
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The acceptable adaptations far outnumber the offensive, with the trademark growling guitars chugging at the heart-strings in an almost comforting manner.
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"The players have returned home, they'll have spoken to their families and young children and it's a tremendous pull on the heart-strings, " said Gooch.
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They have suspected for a while that the older survey methods were biased, and that the inflation thus produced was tolerated because it helped twang the heart-strings of potential donors.
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At the heart of Arnalds' music is a simple interplay between spare strings and piano lines.
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