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Where Coward is subversive and outrageous ("Certain women should be struck regularly, like gongs"), Ruhl is contemplative and wry.
And the must-have feeling has struck regularly since then, giving the Impala a special place in automotive lore.
Watching one of the greatest players the game has seen being struck regularly about the body and bullied was not a pretty sight.
The Indian Head eagle was struck regularly until 1916, and then intermittently until President Franklin Roosevelt directed the Mint to stop producing gold coins in 1933.
The coin was struck regularly until 1963; beginning in 1964 it was replaced by the Kennedy half dollar, issued in honor of the assassinated President, John F. Kennedy.
But even when viewed in the spirit of a Thirties' screwball comedy, it's upsetting to hear Elyot tell Amanda, "Certain women should be struck regularly, like gongs".
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Teachers strike regularly over pay, and doctors prefer to work privately rather than for public hospitals.
The park has been stricken regularly by wildfires the latest major fire occurring in 1945.
In France, where strikes have become "preemptive," the highly-paid French Air Traffic Controllers the best paid in Europe strikes regularly (preferably during hot vacations times) - are going back on strike.
The note of moral probity was struck as regularly as a bell in a cathedral tower.
The tired old firm, once a sinew of empire, was suffering from woeful industrial relations workers not only went on strike regularly, but on any given day 7% of them were missing and decades of low investment.
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