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The Star Tribune, which is struggling to make debt payments under loan terms struck slightly more than a year ago, when industry projections were somewhat rosier, said it had hired the private equity firm as an adviser, but denied that it had failed to meet its debt obligations.

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Some strike slightly ominous tones, like the anti-espionage messages "Loose Lips Sink Ships" and "Don't Be Guilty of Blabotage".

"We all seem to strike slightly different balances between teaching and research".

Boulton greatly reduced the counterfeiting problem by adding lines to the coin edges, and striking slightly concave planchets.

But on the day that voters headed to the polls, he struck a slightly softer note.

There, laying a wreath at a war memorial, Kirill struck a slightly more ominous tone.

Later, three rockets fired from the Gaza Strip struck Israel, slightly wounding a soldier, she said.

Onstage, he was foursquare and as clean as a whistle, and he struck a slightly humorless heroic pose.

However, Cameron struck a slightly more conciliatory tone in an interview with Good Morning Britain on ITV on Friday.

That attitude seemed to please Mr. McPherson, who struck a slightly somber tone as he and a colleague left the zoo.

The permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy Sara Danius struck a slightly curious note as she announced that Bob Dylan had been awarded the 2016 Nobel prize in literature.

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