| 31. | Berlusconi said a " high and noble accord " must be struck by political leaders.
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| 32. | I continue to be struck by something else in Kerry's rhetoric that is worth quoting:
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| 33. | While tankers would typically be struck by a launched Exocet, they were often only lightly damaged.
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| 34. | Some NATO diplomats said Friday night that a deal could be struck by Clinton and Yeltsin in Helsinki.
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| 35. | No one who knows Weld's record as governor can fail to be struck by the parallels.
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| 36. | He said it was a public safety issue because fans could be struck by hurled objects as well.
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| 37. | It's impossible to stand in front of it and not be struck by its terrible beauty.
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| 38. | I think it probably is more likely that you would be struck by lightning than have this happen,
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| 39. | Today you can't help but be struck by the relative youth of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.
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| 40. | However, he removed the cap in church, only to be struck by a stone and die.
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