| 1. | A deal could be struck by June, the paper said.
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| 2. | Any visitor will be struck by the village's colors.
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| 3. | The fallen Solis seemed to be struck by both horses.
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| 4. | Wallace said he hoped the first deal could be struck by summer.
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| 5. | Still, Goodin can be struck by the oddity of his job.
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| 6. | The junior would sooner be struck by lightning than brag on himself.
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| 7. | Formal deal should be struck by year's end . ..
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| 8. | You will be struck by the number of overweight people.
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| 9. | Maybe he'll be struck by lightning !"
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| 10. | Yeltsin may have thought most Americans would be struck by the parallel.
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