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And if the thought of approaching someone you don't know to strike up a face-to-face conversation makes you break into a cold sweat, I'm about to show you why it shouldn't.
Pranksters know to strike where you live.
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Newspaper owners and managers are known to strike deals with corporate bosses to give them favourable coverage through "paid news".
It is the first time that the disease, which affects domestic animals and is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes, has been known to strike outside Africa.
In the 1950's he also helped draft a system of symbols for the various particles known to strike the earth.
Lashkar-e-Taiba has never been known to strike inside Pakistan, but there was some speculation the attackers wanted to hijack the cricketers' bus and hold the players hostage in exchange for the Lashkar leaders.
Meanwhile, White Whiplash "has been known to strike the perfect balance of misery and devastation.
People have been known to strike a chord with readers and hit it big, but it's a long shot and it's a game.
It is always best to work with a decapitated snake because even "dead" snakes have been known to strike, and the fangs are still quite dangerous.
It revs and roars like a classic Scuderia racer, making one of the loveliest sounds known to ever strike the motoring ear, and can go from zero to 60 in under 3 seconds before topping out at 205 mph.
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