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Breggin says he is struck by the parallels between the Violence Initiative and Nazi Germany.
He is struck by the importance of parents being married, whatever their shortcomings.
When he goes to other reservations, he is struck by the fact that many people do not look Indian.
He is struck out by a grooving Anibal Sanchez that is gaining in confidence.
Scrambling to shore, he is struck on the head while pulling himself out of the water.
When he awakens, he is struck by the astonishing likeness of Pinsk to Minsk.
Unsurprisingly, he is struck by what we would diagnose as impostor syndrome today.
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No sooner does he stand up to speak than he is struck by the pointlessness of what he is saying.
As with Jenna, George is sadly mistaken he is struck by the glamor of his boss's role and the accolades she gets and downplays her rudeness to him in the hope she'll change.
He is struck by the distinct "sensitivity" of the bathroom and the passionate linens.
Horack finds other ways to signal Kau's complexity and inner suffering — through what he notices, what he is struck by.
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