Sentences with phrase «strikes at the very core»

By Sharon N. Covington, MSW, LSCW - C Infertility is an experience that strikes at the very core of who we are — our sense of self, connection to others, values, roles, goals and dreams.
I had thought this show's original New York and London lead, the formidable Tonya Pinkins, was unbeatable in the seismically demanding role of Caroline Thibodeaux, a maid in 1963 Louisiana locked into a cycle of rage and regret that strikes at her very core.
This would not only be «revisiting the territory» (Thorpe LJ in Omielan) but would strike at the very core of the primary order.
The disclosure of infidelity strikes at the very core of marriage.

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Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) of radio telescopes have discovered a cloud of gas apparently being struck by a jet of ultrafast particles powered by the energy of a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy 450 million light - years away.
Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array of radio telescopes have discovered a cloud of gas apparently being struck by a jet of ultrafast particles powered by the energy of a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy 450 million light - years away.
Justice Doherty described them, at para. 50: «The initial pat down search of the appellant, the second more intrusive search of his person beside the cruiser, and the very intrusive strip search at the police station all struck at the core of the appellant's most basic right to personal privacy.»
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