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He explained that the homeless men were woken every morning at 5.30am by the sun striking them under the bridge.
Today at this time it is still afternoon, and the sun, striking the cinderblocks of the main building of the works has turned them pink.
Primed with strong Kenyan tea, I'm soon on the hunt, standing in the back of the vehicle, holding tight as we bounce along the track with the sun striking horizontally across the savannah.
They never talked about the sex, let it happen, at first only in the tent at night, then in the full daylight with the hot sun striking down, and at evening in the fire glow, quick, rough, laughing and snorting, no lack of noises, but saying not a goddam word except once Ennis said, "I'm not no queer," and Jack jumped in with "Me neither.
On The Washingtonian's cover the sun striking Obama's chest makes him appear more golden, almost glistening.
This, then, is as much The Sun striking back, albeit while offering Marina Hyde, Jonathan Freedland, Deborah Orr, Hadley Freeman, Simon Jenkins, Suzanne Moore and their many op-ed colleagues an easy afternoon's work.
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The sun struck your hands.
The sun struck sparks off the sand.
In the tropics the sun strikes squarely from directly overhead.
When the sun strikes fully, the air-conditioners run high.
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