| 11. | He has a well-defined national reputation anyway, which cannot be transformed at a stroke.
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| 12. | At a stroke, the measure would empty Cambodia's jails and then possibly demolish them.
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| 13. | At a stroke, Mary became the wealthiest heiress in Britain, perhaps in all of Europe.
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| 14. | He therefore hopes to solve Britain s defence, educational, and unemployment problems at a stroke.
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| 15. | At a stroke he created in Swedish poetry a new vision of the natural and urban scene.
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| 16. | Seeking innocence by association will not help Gore overcome " Clinton fatigue " at a stroke.
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| 17. | At a stroke Louis had added one of the most powerful duchies in France to the Capetian domains.
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| 18. | At a stroke MacGregor lost his main source of income and the support of the influential Bowater family.
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| 19. | At a stroke Sara is left a penniless orphan, and Miss Minchin's own fortune disappears.
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| 20. | At a stroke, the $ 40 billion-a-year tobacco industry would become a criminal enterprise.
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