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Re-reading Jernigan, I was struck all over again at how brutal and brilliant it is.

"I am struck all over again by how completely these dancers are willing to enter into a collaboration, to give of themselves.

In the instant, I forgot all about what had just transpired in my own kitchen and thought of Allison, struck all over again by the intensity of her emotion.

As I read The Bloomsbury Cookbook I was struck all over again by how powerfully food connects us to others, even those we never met – and by what it reveals of our personalities.

For example, I have been struck all over again in recent months by the sheer boldness, independence and radical spirit of Owen Wingrave, Britten's only opera for TV, commissioned by the BBC and first broadcast in 1971.

While there I had the opportunity to talk with Yvette (she lives and works in Denmark now; we first met in the late nineteen-eighties), and I was struck all over again by her sense of humor, and her willingness to hear someone else's side of the story even when she didn't have much to tell.

In recent years, serious floods have struck all over the UK, from Cumbria to Cornwall.

They've got some strike all over the park, some good halves and a great full-back.

Cancer can strike all over the body and be the result of different genetic lesions, involving a long and growing list of genes, many of which, like p53, usually play essential roles in healthy cells.

What strikes you all over again in the scant 30 pages he devotes to this time is his self-pity.

But among modern poets, Keith Douglas has struck me all over again as the most promising British poet of the World War II period.

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