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(Setrakian has already put down two of the stricken in episode 4 while Eph stood there, mostly stricken).
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In the two limited-overs formats the Australians mostly struck selection gold.
The bombings in Baghdad, most likely carried out by Iraq's resurgent Al Qaeda affiliate, mostly struck Shiite neighborhoods.
Dr. Ann Gose, 62, a cardiovascular surgeon, said she was mostly struck by what she considered the president's profound self-centeredness.
Throwing mostly strikes, Ankiel's fastball time and again cracked like a pistol shot into the catcher's mitt.
I'm mostly struck by the way the intellectual and moral impulses are fused in the Chinese culture and separated in the West.
In the interview, Mr. Putin mostly struck a conciliatory tone, saying he did not view the cancellation of the meeting with Mr. Obama as a "catastrophe" and that contacts between the two countries continue.
When I've occasionally gone to hear jazz musicians of recent generations, they've mostly struck me as keepers of a traditional flame — talented and proficient, but not so much creators as curators.
In his supervisor's presence Hijab was mostly struck dumb with sheer terror; in his absence, he says, he sometimes demonstrated he was catching a spark off the old master.
If he's not playing in them — mostly striking out or else sending love letters to fans in the stands — then he butts in from offstage to call our attention back to one of his several dramas.
Overly reliant on hit producers like Max Martin and Greg Kurstin, it just lacks the distinction to sound appreciably different from their other clients: there's an occasional childlike charm to her tremulous warble, as on "Around U", but one's mostly struck by how blandly unassertive are her songs of romantic disillusion.
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