| 21. | By doing so, the bare hand cannot be struck by a foul tip.
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| 22. | To be struck by the textural beauty of a recorded performance is no small thing.
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| 23. | And those who do pass through may be struck by how reasonable prices have become.
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| 24. | Enter one, and you'll first be struck by the smell of sandalwood.
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| 25. | Johnson said many women don't accept they can be struck by breast cancer.
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| 26. | Russia was one of the first countries to be struck by present-day terrorism,
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| 27. | This means that you could always be struck by a bolt out of the blue.
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| 28. | However, chances that any given place will be struck by a severe storm is slight.
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| 29. | They remain hopeful that a deal can be struck by Monday, Thanksgiving at the latest.
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| 30. | Going into the meeting, local media reports said a deal might be struck by Cavallo.
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