Sentence examples for To struck from inspiring English sources

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To struck

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(delete)

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In March, Somalia's government suggested a deal had been to struck to release the Chandlers, but it never happened.

It argues that Mr Yeltsin, having got wind of what Messrs Berezovsky and Chernomyrdin were up to, struck back.For the moment this version ranks as the more plausible.

CNBC then hyped the clip incessantly ("Shot Heard Around The Word"/"Santelli's Manifesto"), while NBC led the evening news that night with the cable clip from its sister station, announcing Santelli's rant to struck a "populist" chord.

"Lionel's constant struggle to negotiate his tics, that internal battle to censor them and mete them out only when he's absolutely forced to, struck them as so accurate that they were surprised I didn't have Tourette's myself".

Activities / Procedures: 1. WARM-UP/DO-NOW: Upon entering class, students respond to the following prompt in their journals (written on the board prior to class): "Imagine that your city is about to struck by a major storm.

While the Folk Against Fascism movement that the episode gave birth to struck a blow for tolerance and resonated with the Rock Against Racism initiative of the Seventies, the actions of the BNP also proved to be out of step with the times.

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I move to strike it!

Opponents need to strike early.

The unions promised to strike.

Something shifting to strike the skin.

WHY did the teachers decide to strike?

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