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1He knew nothing of the Revolution; yet he struck the note of it.
2Madame d'Auffray struck the note of intimacy earlier than is habitual.
3The bluff strident words struck the note sailors understood, and they cheered him lustily.
4Still, Mrs. Heth had struck the note, and struck hard.
5The bedroom was large and airy, and the appointments struck the note of dainty simplicity.
6Here the evolutionist struck the note of optimism.
7Bayly had now struck the note, the sweet, sentimental note, of the early, innocent, Victorian age.
8The astute masters of the game of politics on the Democratic side struck the note of legality.
9Julius Caesar struck the note of real history: Quorum pars magna fui-"Ofwhich I was a great part."
10It struck the note of the new era, which is called in American history "the era of good feeling."
11I had not struck the note that translated my purpose, and I need not reproduce the whole of the tune I played.
12Peyton Randolph, presiding, struck the note of the moment with a phrase: "I am not a Virginian, but an American."
13Even at nineteen, for any one attuned to spiritual meaning, he would have struck the note of mystery, faintly, perhaps, but certainly.
14He had struck the note of persecution, making a patriotic appeal to the Italian populace; and the foreign section of the city seethed in consequence.
15"If I've struck the note I won't bother you again," he urged; and Betton groaningly consented.
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