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On "Late Show," Mr. Rather struck a critical note about the government's intelligence efforts.
As a Brit used to hearing Heathrow roundly derided, I was rather struck by its 11th place.
"Everyone leaves here rather struck by the breadth and depth of the discussions," the senior official said.
Tories who previously heckled the Labour leader were rather struck by what one described as his "class, grace and courage" in giving a speech in the Commons so soon after having to resign.
This couple of 80-somethings went to their first World Cup 32 years ago and were rather struck by the experience: "When we first went to the World Cup in 1982 we were so captivated by the beauty of watching the match in the stadium that we decided we had to go to every World Cup".
I am, rather, struck by the intense diversity of the crowd.
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The resemblance is rather striking.
I'd rather strike, and look for structures that can fill the gap between us.
How many more years, one wonders, until they're too old to hang out with dad and would rather strike out for summer fun on their own?
The contrast between the over-hype and over-reaction of the police approach to the G20 demos and its apparent unpreparedness for what happened at Millbank is rather striking.
All of which makes the decision by the writer and director Bill Condon to place him at the center of a major Hollywood biopic -- one loaded up with stars, including Liam Neeson, Laura Linney and Peter Sarsgaard -- rather striking.
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