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He was a striking person, compact and strong, with hair braided nearly to his waist.
"Find every striking person on this island that have less money than my family does and say sorry to them?
Mr Gorbachev, 82, paid tribute to Lady Thatcher as a "heavyweight politician and a striking person" following her death on Monday.
So is narrative, in the striking person of Quinn, the can man, first seen pushing a supermarket cart on the New Haven Green.
Just before the wedding, Conrad described her as "a small, not at all striking person (to tell the truth alas - rather plain!) who nevertheless is very dear to me".
Gorbachev, who paid tribute to Thatcher as a "heavyweight politician and a striking person" following her death on Monday, was widely rumoured to be one of many global figures coming to London.
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Rather, they were asserting a fatally stricken person's interest in medical management of the dying process and in control of the timing of an unavoidable, lurking death.
Influenza strikes persons in developing and industrialized countries alike and is capable of killing healthy persons of all ages.
A backup officer at the scene returned fire, striking the person in the driver's seat several times, he said.
The elbow bump can also cause bruising and even pain when striking a person's funny bone.
Patzert said the odds of lightning striking a person in California is 1 in 7.5 million.
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