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"It has stricken down many prejudices," the French minister of higher education and research, Valérie Pécresse, said in a recent interview in Le Figaro magazine.
It has stricken birds in Germany, France, Denmark, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and Greece, but until now had not been reported in Britain.
For three years it has stricken a country where farming is 80percentt of the economy: blowing away seeds and soil, drying up wells and rivers, killing vegetation and livestock.
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Fortunately, the spread of the chytrid fungus can be predicted once it has struck, its presence can be detected with diligent monitoring, and amphibian populations can be brought into captivity in order to avoid the disease.
By then the rocket has either passed by or it has struck, delivering its warhead's explosive blast.
Human Ventures, which opened its doors in New York roughly a year ago, thinks it has struck on a model that can work, too.
It has struck similar deals with most of its neighbours.
It has struck the phrase "hunger strike" from its lexicon, preferring "long term non-religious fasting".
Microsoft has announced that it has struck a deal to deliver to its Zune store music from the Universal Music Group.
Instead, it has struck up research alliances and licensed out its products.
Now it has struck again.
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