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But what has struck me with greatest force is this.
What has struck me this week is something different.
What has struck people lately has been his willingness to be so strident.
But what has struck her most was how much work a junket is.
What has struck us during our discussions is just how healthy the publishing world remains.
What has struck Mr. Luckock about his neighbors, and about most Chinese, is their uncomprehending attitude toward his preservationist bent.
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"What had struck me was that U.S.-based Colombians had started to invest in property in their country," he said.
That killing had been reported at the time, including in a four-paragraph squib buried deep within the Times, but Murphy said that what had struck him about it was not the crime itself but the behavior of thirty-eight eyewitnesses.
Asked what had struck him about Microsoft's defense during this case, the judge referred to this exchange in court, with David Cole, a Microsoft vice president, in January 1998: "It seemed absolutely clear to you," the judge asked him from the bench "that I entered an order that required that you distribute a product that would not work?
What had struck me then was exactly the same phenomenon that I now experienced looking out from number One - the island of Manhattan lay beneath me like the prow of a 10-mile-long ship rammed into the hinterland of New York, while I occupied the crow's nest atop its loftiest mast.
It wasn't until he was on his way up the road that he realized what had struck him entering the store.
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