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It is estimated that 13.5 million Americans will be stricken with Alzheimer's by 2050 — up from five million today.
She has a longtime sibling rivalry with her ballet prodigy sister, yet struggles with the fear that Meg will be stricken with the disease and lose her career.
They will be stricken with your clothes.
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So I will be striking with a heavy heart.
Sometimes, looking down at the pitiful one before him, the judge will be struck with an almost overwhelming sense of melancholy.
Though Greece's plight is becoming desperate, Mr Tsipras still insists a deal will be struck with creditors by the end of this week, freeing up €7.2 billion ($7.9 billion) of bailout aid.
The teachers' contract is scheduled to expire in October next year, on the eve of the mayoral election — making it unlikely that a deal will be struck with the Bloomberg administration.
In a paper explaining the policy, the IACP cites findings that service handguns are "generally ineffective in attempts to disable a motor vehicle", that vehicles will "almost certainly proceed out of control" if the driver is killed, that it is likely the officer will miss, and that it is possible innocent bystanders will be struck with errant bullets.
Coleman has made no secret of his desire to continue as Wales manager and he is confident a new deal will be struck with the FAW soon.
And Kingsborough says that it's unlikely that a similar deal will be struck with other credit card companies, including MasterCard or Visa.
Just because your mom had breast cancer does not mean that you will be struck with breast cancer as well.
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