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One of the most striking cases was uncovered at the University of South Florida, which created a football team in 1997, adding more than 100 male athletes.
For preservationists one of the most striking cases that the commission declined to hear was that of St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church on Avenue B at Eighth Street in the East Village, built in 1848 by Irish immigrants.
One of the most striking cases is that of Celia Brandon, a 'small, stout woman with brown hair and clear, rather yellow skin' admitted for observation to the Royal Edinburgh Hospital in 1915.
Your article was correct to point out that, while Luxembourg has produced some of the most striking cases, tax avoidance is a Europe-wide problem (Skype and Disney revealed among tax scandal firms, 10 December).
Though they developed in comparative isolation, each of these areas does yield some evidence of cultural contact with its immediate neighbours and, in some striking cases, with developments in the centres of higher civilization in Mesopotamia.
I've not seen any evidence of crime-waves orchestrated by burqa-wearing hoodlums, but anecdotally there have been some striking cases, such as the gunmen who raided a French bank last year: Employees let the pair through the security double doors of the banking branch of a post office, believing them to be Muslim women.
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Spain is an especially striking case.
Eritrea is a striking case in point.
Let me offer a striking case study from 1997.
The U.K. economy provides an even more striking case study.
The final of the Under-21 European Championship in 2009 was a striking case in point.
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