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To develop a means of hitting back when someone disavows their humanity and experiences.
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That meant instead of hitting the road in less than four minutes, we weren't getting out until after about five or six minutes.
It means two weeks of hitting the road, delivering variations on the same speech to scores of investors, sometimes hitting multiple cities in one day.
Larger planes are less susceptible to bumps whilst they also have the ability to fly at higher altitudes which means less chance of hitting turbulence.
The K.L.A.'s strategy was to provoke Milosevic, by means of hit-and-run attacks on his police and soldiers in Kosovo, into a huge overreaction that would draw the West into the conflict.
He prefers to trade down during the college draft, exchanging high choices for extra low ones, amassing as many choices as possible, reasoning that, since drafting science is inexact, more picks mean better odds of hitting on a Pro Bowler.
It would mean if an allegation of hitting a child is made against an adult, there is less wriggle-room for those who might argue in defence that they had not realised they had hit the child so hard.
But the underlying problem is that the legacy of indifference towards our water means that the estimated cost of hitting the WFD targets by 2027 is £16.4bn.
Blanco meant to hit that off of the second-base bag.
"The corruption, the sleaze, the dirty politics wasn't meant to hit the light of day".
The move was meant to hit the economies of EU countries, but it has also led to rising prices in Russia.
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