Sentences with phrase «sound familiar to american»

Such a principle may sound familiar to Americans.
Across the pond funeral expenses are blowing up, which should sound familiar to Americans because it's pricey over here, too.

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These essays too show remarkable staying power, particularly the provocatively titled «On the Political Stupidity of the Jews,» his own exploration of the familiar puzzle of American Jews» fierce, visceral, but in many ways irrational and self - defeating commitment to liberalism, and his suggestions for a possible way forward in that regard» an effort to formulate a sound and well - grounded tradition of specifically Jewish political thought.
The truths that are spoken through the mouths of the farm animals on issues such as immigration, tolerance, and free speech sound eerily familiar to the problems that are snagging American democracy.
«Hartley has made a movie that will seem awfully familiar to his fans, but which also looks, sounds, and moves like nothing else on the current American indie landscape.»
If those names sound foreign, the vehicles themselves are very familiar to Americans as the Ford Escape, Toyota Highlander, and Hyundai Tucson.
The story of Ed McMahon's brush with foreclosure will sound familiar to many Americans with mortgage woes — a combination of a financial setback and a property which has declined in value and can't be sold has left McMahon seriously behind on his mortgage payments.
I've not yet had a chance to read the whole book, but in his presentation he sounded the familiar refrain that Americans are saving nowhere near enough to fund a comfortable retirement.
According to the American Humane Society, pets are happiest when they are home, surrounded by familiar sights, sounds and smells.
According to the American Humane Society, pets are most content when they are home surrounded by those sights, sounds and smells familiar to them.
Its causes should sound eerily familiar to any American: Massive market deregulation led to a huge infusion of capital in assets like real estate.
The city of Sheboygan is a place that might sound faintly familiar to a lot of us, but up on Lake Michigan between Milwaukee and Green Bay, it's a somewhat remote part of the American landscape.
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