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THEY also strike a small blow at the impersonality of life, and death.
Another small blow to the right and back of the head may have been enough to turn him over onto his back.
It will be another small blow to fragile consumer confidence, with food prices already soaring around the country, along with fuel and electricity bills.
"One small blow for man, one giant blow for Newark," the mayor said as a plume of dust drifted toward the Passaic River behind him.
The Californian software firm was accused by a big shareholder of understating grants of options to the company's boss, Tom Siebel, glossing over other grants and failing to account properly for options.Amazon struck a small blow against spam.
"There's no question that we believe that if they could clear the Abu Sayyaf group out of Basilan Island, that would be a small blow against the extended Al Qaeda network," Mr. Wolfowitz said.
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And principals are striking their small blows against wretched excess.
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