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The Times struck it from the story.
He struck it from 30 meters, or about 100 feet, and the trajectory left Wimbledon's 42-year-old veteran keeper groping at air as the ball swerved away into the top left corner of his net.
That same man allegedly drove his four-wheel-drive Nissan Navara utility into the reserve after the motorbike and struck it from behind some time before 8.55am, dragging Elijah under the car.
MEXICO CITY – The daughter of a well-known Cuban dissident who died in a car wreck last year stepped up calls on Thursday for an independent, international investigation of the case after hearing from the man who was driving the vehicle that another car had struck it from behind just before the accident.
A simple concept that had the blessing of both political parties until the Republicans struck it from their platform in 1980.
Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper, a former oil-and-gas industry geologist, opposed the $5,000 minimum fine the bill proposed as too high and he won over Senate Democrats, who struck it from the bill.
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The Kansas state school board reinstated teaching evolution last year, after striking it from the science curriculum two years earlier.
For instance, if an operator is having a day when nothing goes right, it can simply strike it from the record.This does the train operators no good.
Dr. Haikal said Sham el-Nessim is now a national holiday, not a religious one, and she doubted anyone could strike it from the calendar.
Where else do people sigh with relief upon hearing that show X was terrible, knowing they can strike it from their must-see list?
But Mr Roldan said a money-laundering bill before the Russian parliament might prompt the FATF to strike it from the list before the deadline.
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