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Even Netanyahu seemed struck by the mood.
In his pregame address, Obama, wearing a brown leather bomber jacket, seemed struck by the surroundings.
He, too, seemed struck by portraying a character who is essentially himself.
The I.O.C. commission that evaluated the three bids seemed struck by Pyeongchang's ambition to boost the winter sports market in Asia.
I spoke with officers at several intersections around the restricted zone, and they all seemed struck by tragedy but also at ease.
Manning has been shut away: this was his first time speaking, and observers seemed struck by how young he appeared; he is now twenty-four.
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Still, Mark Cavendish seemed stricken.
Dr. Petit and members of his family seemed stricken as they sat feet from Mr. Komisarjevsky in the courtroom.
As Mr. Lani roamed around the office, it seemed striking how much had not been completed — and how relaxed the team appeared.
During the Yankees' two-run sixth, with runners on second and third and no outs, he fielded an easy grounder up the middle and seemed stricken by indecision.
Today, Cameron seemed stricken but calm, like a mourner at a funeral, though perfectly aware that, in this unusual case, his own actions may have hastened the death.
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