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Progress on this has been striking yet the potential is still vast.

"What reader wants to be told what attitude to strike?" Yet the subject tugged at him.

Cameron plans a 40% threshold for striking yet he was elected by 24% of the electorate.

A "browser" is just a shoplifter who hasn't struck yet.

(His mellow alto clarinet tone on "The Secret in the Sky" struck yet another identity; likewise his theremin swoon).

As late as 2002, in an interview with the Jerusalem Post, he struck yet another note of prudence.

Tonight, in its most extensive air strikes yet, Israel bombarded military, police and media targets throughout Gaza in retaliation.

But no such deals have been struck yet with Condé Nast, Hearst or Time Inc., said people close to discussions with Apple that were intended to be private.

What can we do to identify those potential terrorists before they strike, yet still make other Muslims feel like a key part of the American fabric?

It also struck yet another blow to the moral authority of Russian officialdom, which has been dwindling rapidly in light of recent scandals involving police abuse, electoral fraud and corruption.

It also struck yet another blow to the moral authority of Russian officialdom, which has been dwindling rapidly in light of recent scandals involving police abuse, electoral fraud and blatant corruption.

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