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"They said, will you sing something, and the band started to strike up," remembers Horrocks.
They are well connected and influential in Republican politics, and they have started to strike a similar theme in recent days.
High-tech companies have started to strike back and formed patent-buying consortiums to prevent patents falling into the hands of trolls.
"This is like what free speech rights were in 1930, when the Supreme Court first started to strike down speech restrictions," he said.
He stood on the sidelines and called the plays, and then when I put him back in, he started to strike".
At some point during my first year, Meredith's behavior started to strike me as strange.
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"I'm starting to strike it much better," Mickelson said.
When Kenneth gets to know Lisa, Nikki starts to strike out in jealousy -- or does she?
Although the video is dark, an officer can clearly be seen beginning to hit Sabehgi around the legs with a baton, then starting to strike him higher up.
Fourteen years ago, he learned he had been infected with the HIV virus, just as he was starting to strike out on his own after making a name for himself as the telepathically sensitive accompanist of such musicians as the tenor saxophonists Stan Getz and Joe Henderson.
After a time, you should see some of the cuttings starting to strike.
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