| 21. | At a stroke, the poet's most intimate voice was bestowed on a captive population of millions.
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| 22. | At a stroke, Pataki went from being the villain of the 1995 fare increase to being a transit hero.
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| 23. | Brit-Cit then destroys the other three ships, ending Narcos's supply of reinforcements at a stroke.
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| 24. | While " no one is naive enough to think any directive will stop accounting fraud at a stroke,"
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| 25. | At a stroke, Ottawa began subsidizing eastern consumers while reducing the revenues available to producing provinces and the petroleum industry.
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| 26. | Foreign commentators covering these events for the international media suggested Irish democracy had been " wiped away at a stroke ".
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| 27. | Results of the study, conducted on 511 patients, were presented at a stroke conference sponsored by the American Heart Association.
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| 28. | George IV donated nearly 40 paintings to the hospital in 1824, at a stroke creating a gallery in the Painted Hall.
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| 29. | One can't " get " it at a stroke, and one cannot reason a particular provision from first principles.
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| 30. | Therefore the writers at a stroke of a pen can adjust the Center of mass of the planet to latitude 45 degrees.
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