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It hurt when the ball struck someone in the face.
After Ms. Brown was struck, someone called 911, the police said.
A few days later, someone tried to shoot him in a club but the bullet missed and struck someone else.
Their gambling has been fed by the knowledge that, if disaster struck, someone else borrowers, investors, taxpayers would end up bearing at least some of the losses.Since the era of frock coats and buckled shoes, finance has been knocked back by booms and busts every ten years or so.
This one sentence must have struck someone as intrinsically fascinating, because "Jack," a Showtime movie about a boy with a gay father, is static and entirely unrealized, a one-dimensional social-issue dramatization that a high school guidance counselor might recommend in lieu of therapy.
Only here, in the most densely populated city in the world, would it have struck someone as a good idea to take an already unstable means of transport — a seat with no seat belts, a platform with no doors, a steering wheel and windshield, all supported on three small wheels — and add to it a powerful engine, enabling it to hurtle along a highway at up to 35 miles per hour.
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You're striking someone.
As Ahad wailed, his hands balled into fists, as if he wanted to strike someone.
All it means is that you strike someone — an "informed, high-level official" — as dangerous, or maybe just scary.
But you can allowably feel you no longer need or want to know how Hamlet strikes someone else.
The stuff that strikes someone from outside a culture as mesmerising, might be boring to someone inside the culture.
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