It's worthy of note that the oak tree, sacred to Zeus, is the very tree which is most susceptible to be struck by lightning. |
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The area once boasted the Florida state champion slash pine before it was struck by lightning. |
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While Nicky watched and marvelled, his father Paul, rating Rio the finest place he has been, was struck by the bold attitudes towards poverty. |
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To avoid being struck by bombshells and bullets, my entire family descended to the dark bomb shelter below our house and hid. |
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There was speculation that he might have been struck by the boom and thrown overboard as he changed the sail. |
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They have been struck by the politics of fear and ignorance callously played by that administration. |
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If you are far from a priest and one is struck by devil sickness or is possessed by demons then there are herbs which may help. |
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The primary risks in these injuries are being caught in the machine or being struck by flying objects. |
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Motorists were also scared as cars were being struck by the dangerous weapons brandished by the pair. |
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When struck by neutrons, nuclei of neptunium and other nuclear materials can fission into two smaller nuclei. |
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But Nev was struck by the brightness of her short yellow curls and her piercing blue eyes. |
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In recent years scientists have been struck by the diversity and variety of objects found in the solar system. |
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Indeed, I was struck by the fact that this elite band of composers were all well read and well versed in the other arts. |
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In all forms of stamps the crushing is done by the blow struck by a pestle or stamp upon the rock which is resting in a mortar. |
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Reading Johns's study, I was repeatedly struck by continuities between the early modern world he describes and the present day. |
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When I spoke to one of the people behind this project, I was struck by its simplicity and by the visionary future paradigm that it is based on. |
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I was really struck by the way the climatic gunfight played out in the movie. |
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Connolly plays a fisherman living in Australia, whose boat is struck by lightning. |
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But one day by dint of sheer chance and perverse good luck Vernon happened to be struck by a rather smashing train of thought. |
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If an umpire is struck by a batted ball in that position, the ball is dead. |
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He had been in a military hospital at Montpellier, where he was struck by another fit of cafard. |
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He was walking back to his accommodation near the company offices when he was struck by a hackney cab. |
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Every time I go to a gathering of Conservatives I am struck by their refusal to live in the real world. |
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I was quite struck by the image used for that tour, because it does not seem an accident, it seems very well designed in a calculating fashion. |
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A holiday jet plunged thousands of feet as it was pelted with massive hailstones and struck by lightning on its way to Manchester Airport. |
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There are a few objects on the floor that interrupt the diagonals struck by its planking. |
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I was struck by the similarity of displays on many of their office pinboards. |
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Climbing over the ruins of Machu Picchu with a group of archaeologists, I was struck by the age of our fellow travelers. |
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Always acutely socially conscious, he was struck by the poverty and social inequity in the countries that he visited. |
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He was struck by the indomitable spirit of the Tibetans, impressed enough to want to contribute somehow. |
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I was struck by some conjunction of what can be repaired and yet remains virtually imponderable. |
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Of course, you don't have to be in a high-risk category to be struck by colds or the flu. |
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It seems that one time a golf ball struck by Mr Hastings landed straight on some unfortunate man's head, knocking him out cold for a few minutes. |
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Although most western ears cannot understand the languages of her lyrics, one is struck by the percussiveness, emotion and joy in her songs. |
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Tom was struck by the boy, with his close-fitting purple shirt, tucked in at the waist, tight black jeans and black trainers. |
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Diamonds have cleavage planes in four directions, making them highly susceptible to shattering when struck by a hard blow. |
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I'm often struck by how real-life medicine rarely resembles the straightforward diagnoses and clear-cut choices found in textbooks. |
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Everyone who meets you, E, is struck by how smiley and chucklesome you are. |
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Once there, they were immediately struck by how different this camp was from the Hooverville. |
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When we entered the beautifully adorned hallway, I was star struck by the lights of the chandeliers. |
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He is part of an ad hoc committee struck by city hall to develop regulations governing raves and all-night dance parties. |
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Out on our test drive, in a 1.6 litre model, I was struck by its hushed refinement and strikingly good quality. |
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Watching so many tribute programmes over the last few months, I was struck by how dated they seemed. |
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But as I glanced through it I was struck by something strange that took a while for me to put my finger on. |
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Anyway, as we arrived at the house I was struck by how small it looked from the outside. |
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I rarely go to Monks Cross shopping centre, but when my wife and I did on Sunday afternoon we were struck by three things. |
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During one three-day conference, I was struck by the incredible drive and determination of my UN colleagues. |
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One is struck by the impact that such a slim volume, in quarto, has had on the world. |
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When we entered the cemetery, I was immediately struck by the sense of peace and expansiveness that pervaded the place. |
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When we entered the Wat around lunch time, we were struck by the droning chant of a large group of monks prior to their midday meal. |
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I was struck by a number of interesting points about this spiked-debate so far. |
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Throughout detectives have been struck by the lack of remorse shown by the accused. |
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Even watching him now you are struck by the speed and smoothness of his delivery and the acidity of his remarks. |
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But I was struck by how hesitant he sounded when discussing reform of the police service. |
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Police departments across the country lack the protective gear necessary to secure a site struck by a weapon of mass destruction. |
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When he first came to Britain he was struck by how much seemed familiar, at least on the surface. |
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I suddenly was struck by how much his ranch house contrasted to my dingy apartment. |
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But just as he was ready to go into action, his unit was struck by an outbreak of meningitis. |
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On reading this Karen story of a giantess, I was struck by how similar it is in structure and function to certain Korean tales which I have read. |
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A US official said that the car was struck by a Hellfire air-to-ground missile launched from a pilotless Predator aircraft. |
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They're all local lads and I was struck by just how down to earth they were. |
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As the road dipped down to the floor of this prehistoric lakebed we were struck by waves of searing heat. |
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The panes are laminated glass, which resist shattering if struck by a falling branch. |
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Add a landed gent to the equation, and it's hard not to see this deal as one that was struck by powerful elites. |
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I was struck by how realistic those final moments they have together actually are. |
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Saillen said he is struck by the beauty of strong, vibrant flowers, like amaryllis, banana flowers and birds of paradise. |
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That's handy because you never know when you'll be struck by a eureka moment. |
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I noticed that he was leafing through some folders on his desk, and I was struck by a question. |
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When I came home from Wales I was struck by horrible feelings of doom, depression, general low spirits and a sense of self-loathing. |
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Never having seen this Russian clown-show before, I was also struck by how much it resembled the revues of my youth. |
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In 1943, the Neumann factory in central Berlin was struck by incendiary bombs. |
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On entering this vast sanctum, one is immediately struck by the quality of space and light. |
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A Ford Fusion, travelling towards Southend, was struck by the bike which had been travelling along a private road at right angles to that road. |
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Many acquaintances of Bill's were struck by the lightness of his complexion. |
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If a runner is struck by a line drive or fly ball while on the base, he is to be called out. |
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According to reports, an off-duty police officer tried to intervene and was struck by the robber before he was apprehended and arrested. |
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When I first arrived at the Akademie Schloss Solitude near Stuttgart, Germany, I was struck by a flamboyant baroque and rococo construction. |
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When I first saw you I was struck by your beauty, your wit, and your liveliness. |
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A Ukrainian student who arrived in Ireland only 10 days ago was killed when he was struck by a car early yesterday morning. |
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While stretching my arms this morning, I was struck by how far away the tips of my fingers actually are. |
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They enter the Centre and are immediately struck by its sense of space and the feeling of being in a cultural retreat, rich and wise. |
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I have been away for three years and was struck by the sharp change in tone and perceptions. |
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On the one hand, you can't help but be very struck by the ruinousness of these weapons. |
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Mike was struck by how much the hotel resembled old taverns that he'd read about. |
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Instead of thunder, the company had been struck by a need to change the cast, and no minor change at that. |
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He was struck by the car as he walked home from a wedding, and at first it was feared he might not survive. |
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I am struck by owner Eddy's softly spoken Swedish, in contrast to the usual more guttural pronunciation. |
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I was struck by what a personal process it was, in that all the people attending to him had their hands on him most of the time. |
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I opened the door and went in, still struck by the sheer comfort and luxury of the room. |
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I was struck by how much green there was, and how beautiful the urban environment can be on a miniature scale. |
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She was struck by a heavy sea, thrown on her beam ends or rolled over, and finally righted with the loss of both masts. |
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Reading it, I was struck by how few significant novels have emerged about the Famine. |
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Nicole was too struck by his appearance to notice that Laura was trying to hide herself from the world. |
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I am struck by the sameness of the issues that the womens sector in Tasmania still raise. |
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The irony is that visitors are often struck by how fully integrated Cuban society appears to be. |
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As I closed the door behind me I was struck by the silence that filled my hallway and the emptiness that filled my life. |
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I was so struck by her appearance that I ran around the block, so that I could walk past her again and get another look. |
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Watching the waves crash onto the beach, I am suddenly struck by the idea to go and let them crash over my body. |
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If a malefic planet is in this place they will be struck by sudden blindness. |
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In up to 20 per cent of cases a cause will not be found, while a handful of patients are struck by the disease due to a variety of rare triggers. |
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When Mozambique was struck by a flood disaster in 1999, over a million people lost their homes. |
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He ran into a bear in Ontario and was nearly struck by lightning the same day. |
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A horse pulling a cart carrying racegoers was struck by lightning and died and a passenger was killed. |
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But other observers wonder if a back-room deal was struck by the two men and, if so, what it means for them. |
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I was particularly struck by the tentacle-like roots of the waterberry, the arms of the baobab and the leaves of the mangosteen. |
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A journey back from the shop for two young Sligo town boys ended in one of them getting struck by a car while the other watched on helplessly. |
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I can still remember learning my catechism in primary school, and being struck by one of the questions. |
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He is struck by the fact that this great emblem of romantic love is one, not of intimacy, but rather of separation. |
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But just minutes later, he was struck by a Liverpool-to-Leeds train as he walked along the ballast area between the two railway tracks. |
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Survival hopes were revived after a deal was struck by chairman Nigel Hughes to continue the groundshare next season with Cheltenham Town. |
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I was particularly struck by the lighting effects that appear prominently throughout. |
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Lynn said that the settlement, struck by the lead counsel, was negotiated deficiently. |
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Roland Barthes had been struck by a camionette carrying the kind of advertising he'd analysed and decoded. |
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The Chorus also recalls how Bacchus' mother, a mortal woman, was killed after she was tragically struck by Zeus' thunderbolt. |
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As I read The Compleat Gentleman, I was struck by Miner's recurring point that, in today's world, compleat gentleman are few and far between. |
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Arriving at Town Lake for the first time, I was struck by the natural beauty of this dammed section of the Colorado river. |
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A car crossing the westbound carriageway to get to a service area after passing through the gap in the central reservation was struck by a coach. |
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We began to interview witnesses, and we were struck by the meticulousness of their recall. |
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Although Major won the vote, he was struck by the strength of the Euro-sceptics and became increasingly suspicious of some of his colleagues. |
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He advised us almost constantly what was going on, and we were struck by his gentlemanly, courteous, informed, and considerate approach. |
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Listening to Moravec's readings, I was struck by how often Debussy turned to bell-like sonorities in his piano music. |
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They made many friends and were struck by the kindness, generosity and optimism of the local people. |
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As delighted as I am to see proper little homes being built at the informal settlement, I am struck by the lack of provision for water catchment. |
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I was struck by the atmosphere in our open-plan offices as the news began to break this afternoon. |
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It sounds as deliberate as one of Kylie's middle eights and you can't help but be struck by how listenable it all is. |
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The foundations of some of its towers date back two thousand years and I was struck by the haunting beauty of their forlorn mildewed walls. |
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The moment you step off the boat, plane or helicopter, you are struck by the friendliness and tranquillity of the place. |
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As a pilot he has experience of being struck by lightning and engines losing power. |
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He was particularly struck by the quality of transitional Ming blue-and-white at its best. |
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In reviewing a stack of recent volumes sent for this omnibus, I was struck by the number of times the subject arose, in one form or another. |
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I am struck by the almost universal cursoriness of physical examinations by today's physicians. |
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He sat back, crossed his own supple young arms and watched, awe struck by the creative process of life. |
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In 1925, when she was 18, she was riding a bus in Mexico City when it was struck by a trolley car. |
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But as he sat on his horse, trotting along in that seemingly endless line, he was struck by the sheer futility of war. |
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I met Brian just six months after he came out of captivity, and I was struck by how unsettled he seemed. |
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As far as work safety went, the main danger was of being struck by a forklift truck. |
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The investigating committee was struck by the entrenchment of both sides in their positions over time. |
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This phenomenon is similar to the vibrations that can be produced in a tuning fork when it is struck by sound waves. |
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A police spokesman said a collie was struck by a passing car as it escaped the camper van and ran away from the scene of the accident. |
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On the road to Damascus St Paul was struck by a sudden and blinding conversion of faith. |
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On her third visit to India now, Nilofer is struck by the similarities between Lahore and Delhi. |
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On first encounter you are, of course, struck by the very obvious physical similarities between the twins. |
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As we watched, we were mainly struck by the self-involved foppishness of all the central characters. |
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It made much of the long-distance triumphs of the Finns, but I was struck by image after image of black athletes taking their places on the winners' rostrum. |
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Still others, especially the percussion instruments, are struck by hammers that move when the air pressure changes. |
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The speakers included a man who had been struck by a hit-and-run driver who had then been chased down by chubby. |
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But she was suddenly struck by a chill that ran down her spine, a heavy leaden feeling in the pit of her stomach as she finally realized what she had down. |
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After ascending the elliptical stairs past a couple small galleries, one is immediately struck by the bright orange carpet laid across most of the fourth floor. |
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Well, I have a gripe with the pope, was a bit disgusted, and was struck by his radical views. |
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Heber, who was struck by a pellet round to his head, was not seriously injured. |
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Listening back to the tape of our conversation, I'm struck by the language he uses when talking about how Scandinavian countries serve as a model for an independent Scotland. |
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At the same time, I am also struck by the determination of these individuals to start over, rebuild, and power through their loss. |
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Stevenson was struck by how information sometimes gradually came into focus for people. |
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Like everyone, I am struck by his pattern of presenting inconsistent positions with no apparent recognition of their incoherence. |
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Like that tourist handing out cigars, I, too, had a family member in one of the towers that had been struck by a plane. |
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I thought, jeez, if I got struck by lightning, I wonder how long it will take for someone to find my body. |
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Part of Selby town centre was cordoned off when the gable end of a shop was struck by lightning, leaving a chimney stack poised precariously over a busy shopping street. |
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As I trolled back and forth in the microfiche looking for the relevant piece, I was struck by the other things the chattering classes brayed five years ago. |
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I have been struck by the lack of enthusiasm about this election in the British blogosphere, whose biting wit seems to have turned into dreary cynicism. |
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The army took ship on 5 April, but was struck by catastrophe. |
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An angry dad whose six-year-old son was struck by a hit-and-run motorcyclist has warned fathers will take action against trail bikers if police do not. |
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She rattled off countless fundraisers in the past to help individual residents struck by misfortune. |
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Plus I was struck by how unapologetic about it this girl seemed. |
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I'm later struck by how she's wearing bright red and green outfits in the cabinet photos on the wall downstairs when all the boys are in sober suits. |
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To get bumped or struck by a big fish like this was pretty incredible. |
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The inevitable vulcanology lesson is worth the read but I was more struck by how absolutely contemporary in many respects was life in Roman Campania of the first century. |
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I landed spread-eagle on my stomach, my head and back struck by a relentless storm of pulverized glass and cement. |
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Whatever the final outcome of the case, the delay in the ruling will provide time for deals to be struck by financial interests that have a stake in the dispute. |
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You can get struck by lightning just walking out of your house. |
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Then, struck by a dump truck, it tottered on its lip for a moment. |
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I was suddenly struck by the idea that I should leave them instead. |
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Watching, we were struck by how positively Canadian his ideas seemed. |
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After a few days of scouting venues and contemplating a Registry Office wedding, we were struck by how much we weren't looking forward to the event. |
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When he finished I think everybody was struck by how well he had spoken. |
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The guides who aided and fleeced the pioneers who moved West were struck by how clueless many of them were about the wilderness they were entering. |
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Immediately we were struck by how many gay men were in the audience. |
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Having gone to Alaska, we were struck by how big everything was. |
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Walking along a corridor in the office, I pass a member of our IT support team and I am struck by the hugely unpleasant whiff of undeodorised oxter. |
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The bells are not swung as in change-ringing but are struck by pulling their clappers or moving external hammers, with a simple mechanical action using trackers and wires. |
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Anthropologists, who have been struck by the relative classlessness of hunter-gatherer peoples, have argued that the skilled hunter doesn't enjoy any special status. |
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But, whatever one may think of the arguments of the earlier chapters, few readers will fail to be struck by the verve, imaginativeness and subtlety of the later ones. |
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I was particularly struck by these claims which comport with my research. |
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Since diesel locomotives feature front cabs carrying crew, the pilot must be constructed to prevent the cab from being struck by objects deflected from the road. |
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As my taxi driver drove me from the Islamabad airport into the heart of Rawalpindi, Pakistan, I was struck by how different every iota of existence was here. |
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Last October she had her back broken when she was struck by a driver in a hit-and-run incident as she was riding on a cycle path to the velodrome in Manchester. |
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If there is some take on that side, then there may be able to be some more give on mine. I was struck by the concept of futurity in both your poetry and criticism. |
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He said that after a series of visits to different parts of the province he was particularly struck by the extent of demotivation and disillusionment among members. |
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I was struck by how little I'd ever known about the Klondike gold rush. |
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Reina was struck by lightning while working on an electrification project. |
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While studying a drab little plant called the groundsel, he was struck by the fact that plants of the same genetic variety could look very different in different environments. |
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I was still concerned enough to get up and disconnect my answering machine and computer, as I know people who have had their phone lines struck by lightning. |
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After my long absence, I was immediately struck by the unchangedness of the town. |
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But as she lay flat out, the plane ran over her and she was struck by the tailwheel. |
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Luigi Galvani, one of the pioneers of bioelectricity, discovered that the muscles of dead frogs legs twitched when struck by an electrical spark. |
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We start with Catullus and Juvenal, and I'm struck by how modern it all seems, how piss-taking, undeferential, sly, sarcastic and satirical. |
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The day was marred by the death of William Huskisson, the Member of Parliament for Liverpool, who was struck by Rocket. |
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Lichtenberg figures are often seen on the skin of a person who has been struck by lightning. |
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Iceland benefited from its relative isolation and was the last Scandinavian country to be struck by the Black Death. |
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The Cape Hatteras area is infamous for being frequently struck by hurricanes that move up the East Coast of the United States. |
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But on Tuesday morning it was crowded with players, some toting paddlelike bats, and filled with the sound of leather balls struck by wood. |
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Just a few years before the latter earthquake, the island was struck by a ferocious plague. |
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However, the derby game at Ninian Park was marred with controversy as referee Mike Dean was struck by a coin from a Cardiff City supporter. |
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Evidence can still be seen of this today, with damage clearly visible on one of the doors where they were struck by Black Rod. |
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In April 2006, a man was killed on Slieve Donard after being struck by lightning. |
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There has even been a study that shows that oaks are more likely to be struck by lightning than any other tree of the same height. |
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John Flavin, 16, was killed on Sunday after being struck by the Ejection Seat ride where he worked. |
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They traveled the same path 58-year-old cyclist Tony Estrin was on when he was struck by a car and killed. |
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Highways England's gritter drivers have noticed a growing problem with road users veering onto the hard shoulder to avoid being struck by salt. |
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Overexertion and being struck by an object or equipment were about even in second and third place. |
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He hit the back of his head on the boards after getting struck by a cross check in the back. |
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A teenage farmhand was fighting for his life yesterday after being struck by lightning. |
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The dating method measures beryllium-10, a nuclide produced in rocks when they are struck by cosmic rays. |
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Sandrine Tunc, 26, and her sister Stephanie, 27, were struck by a police vehicle as they sunbathed on a beach in Miami, Florida. |
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This evening, however, he was struck by the beaming alacrity of the aide-de-camp's greeting. |
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Ricciardi was struck by the popping sound of Collins' pitches as they hit the catcher's mitt. |
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Prof Mitra was struck by a radical idea to drag education into the 21st century, both in the Western world and developing world. |
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While thus engaged he was struck by the skysail yard and knocked down on deck insensible. |
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I was struck by the apparent diversity of income within the relatively small area of the thirty-nine targeted census tracts. |
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She sent them to Tolkien, who was struck by the similarity they bore in style to his own drawings. |
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Conwell, 34, was struck by the terrible beauty of the Ardennes Forest in Belgium, where so many died in the Battle of the Bulge. |
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Charles, who suffered from tuberculosis, died in 1826 after being struck by lightning during a rainstorm. |
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He spotted her one evening in the Strand in 1865 and was immediately struck by her beauty. |
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Reading through the descriptions, I was particularly struck by the powerful themes of warrior and journeyer. |
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In reflecting on the difference between false optimism and real hope revealed in these texts, I am struck by the image of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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The ex-BA captain was flying from to Australia 28 years ago when the he was struck by an electrical storm above the Java Sea. |
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Falling from a horse without wearing a helmet is comparable to being struck by a car. |
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The Q-ship was attacked by a German U-boat, UC29, and struck by a torpedo at close range. |
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But struck by writer's block he is soon back in Arthur's favourite cafe, where he is stunned to learn that Arthur has written a book of his own. |
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In 1658 he was struck by a sudden bout of malarial fever, followed directly by illness symptomatic of a urinary or kidney complaint. |
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Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt has already struck by forcing House leader Robert Livingston to admit adultery. |
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The chief, struck by the illustration, asked at once to be baptized, and all his sept followed his example. |
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It was badly damaged in the Great Thunderstorm of 1638, apparently struck by ball lightning during an afternoon service. |
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It had been struck by some heavy blunt instrument, but the skull was not broken. |
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Movable type is the system of printing and typography using movable pieces of metal type, made by casting from matrices struck by letterpunches. |
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In 1922 it was struck by lightning and had to be dynamited down, but until that time it was in daily use. |
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Cobden consented, and at the meeting was much struck by Bright's short speech, and urged him to speak against the Corn Laws. |
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The inside of the tubes are coated with phosphors that give off visible light when struck by ultraviolet energy. |
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In August 2008 large areas of Zimbabwe were struck by the ongoing cholera epidemic. |
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In August 1519, Zurich was struck by an outbreak of the plague during which at least one in four persons died. |
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In 1975 the Tasman Bridge collapsed when the bridge was struck by the bulk ore carrier MV Lake Illawarra. |
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In August 2004, the Dry Tortugas were directly struck by Hurricane Charley. |
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I was particularly struck by a series of images of a grey heron eating a brown rat, and a picture of a brambling visiting a garden bird table during the snow. |
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Furthermore, she had been struck by lightning severely damaging her masts. |
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Meanwhile, Hawg 56 was struck by lightning while dodging thunder clouds above but remained on station to coordinate for the medivac removal of wounded personnel. |
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Understanding panic attacks Understanding panic attacks HAVE you ever been going about your everyday life and suddenly been struck by overwhelming fear? |
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In the middle of the 14th century, Sweden was struck by the Black Death. |
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The leatherworker and single man was fatally injured on the night of October 2 when struck by a Walsall police patrol car chasing a motor-van in Stafford street. |
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Golfer mishits mother-in-law In the UK, 66-year-old Janet Llewellyn has died after being struck by a shacked tee shot from her son-in-law Ronnie Battersby. |
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Nelson was struck by debris in his right eye and was forced to retire from the position, although his wound was soon bandaged and he returned to action. |
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Flora later dramatically tells two women in New Zealand that her mother has not spoken since the death of her husband who died as a result of being struck by lightning. |
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On 6 February 2009, the bridge was closed by weather for the first time since its opening, after three vehicles were struck by falling ice, damaging windscreens. |
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In 1914 it was struck by a vessel that had broken free of its moorings. |
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Finally, stand in the right place at precisely the right time, and you'll be either shot, snakebit, struck by lightning or get a column in a gun magazine. |
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The electric arc is struck by touching the rods then separating them. |
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The mum and her 12-year-old were on a zebra crossing in College Road, Moseley, on January 21, when they were struck by an impatient motorist who overtook queuing traf-fic. |
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During Stampede, it seems that all Calgarians are struck by temporary madness, and as usual many WestDef attendees found themselves touched by the same bug. |
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After being struck by the racket, the ball must strike the front wall above the service line and below the out line and land in the opposite back quarter court. |
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Perkins swept the second set, finding the zone with her first serves during the middle games and seemingly able to return any shot struck by Greene. |
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On reading that book I was struck by how it bordered on the SFnal without ever actually crossing over, and I realized that I could work with the idea. |
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The odds that Peta is only receiving unadoptable animals are about the same as me winning the lottery and being struck by lightning on the same day. |
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I was struck by the primal force of my craving for a cell phone. |
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Mr. Pinchot, wearing a long-haired fright wig, plays a guileless nut named Bobby McGee who has been struck by lightning and turned into a psychic. |
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He was struck by the unique colors and contrasts produced using various microscopy techniques and submitted it to the 2009 Nikon Small World Photomicrography competition. |
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He was struck by the contrast between the Alpine beauty and the poverty of Alpine peasants, stirring the social conscience that became increasingly sensitive. |
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In Hillcrest, a restaurant customer was struck by two bullets and paralyzed from the waist down in a drive-by shooting committed by the husband of a waitress. |
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The flash flood that hit Sydney on Monday afternoon has killed a man while two others were rushed to the hospital after being struck by lightning. |
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