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  • Striking that balance between old and new will always be difficult, but after a few numbers here, memories of their old bandmaster begin to fade.
  • Hindsight is always 20/20, and once Real had the early lead, the textbook approach would have been sitting deeper, congesting the midfield to absorb the pressure and striking on the counterattack. Barcelona's Guide to Beating Real Madrid
  • So, she ran round and round the scaffold with the executioner striking at her, and her grey hair bedabbled with blood; and even when they held her down upon the block she moved her head about to the last, resolved to be no party to her own barbarous murder. A Child's History of England
  • It is true that, even at the time of the discovery of nitrobenzol, he pointed out the striking similarity of its smell to that of the oil of bitter almonds. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • Often considered to be one of the most spectacular lizard species, sometimes called the "Jesus lizard", the green basilisk is a striking addition to any reptile collection.
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  • Gadafy's striking non-endorsement of the Democratic candidate focused in part on Obama's pledge of "unshakeable" support for Israel, which caused dismay, if not surprise, across the Arab and Muslim worlds last week. Obama Taking Over Democratic National Committee Partly To Avoid Kerry's Fate
  • They found striking similarities between Argonaute structures and proteins that happened to exhibit a particular kind of "cooperative binding" known as allostery. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • All yellowhammers have striking, rusty-coloured, unstreaked rumps which are most attractive.
  • Here location at the two extremities of the peninsula has involved a striking difference in ethnic infusions in the two districts, different historical careers owing to different vicinal grouping, and dissimilar geographic conditions. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
  • The most striking but by no means the only instances are the hole cut in a page of his novel Albert Angelo and the presentation, in The Unfortunates, of a box containing a bundle of unbound gatherings to be read in random order.
  • A common arrangement is the positioning of single leaves spirally up the stem, which can sometimes form a striking helical pattern in the shoot apex.
  • The most striking thing about the boom in issues of convertible and warrant bonds in 1987-89 was how many firms were involved.
  • Given that the blogger in question goes by the nickname Polycarp, it will be obvious how many potentially striking church history-related headlines I had to pass up... The Church Of Jesus Christ Has Begun Considering The Only True God
  • Prior to the 1992 initiative, public sculptures were never a striking feature of the urban landscape.
  • In this representation, which may be called playing a picture, action, even pantomimical action, was not expected; and all that was required of the performers, was to throw themselves into such a group as might express a marked and striking point of an easily remembered scene, but where the actors are at a pause, and without either speech or motion. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Several years ago a purchased plant threw out some seeds and we had one or two of this striking biennial with their felty leaves and vertical stalk of blooms for a short time. UT Blooms Days June 2008 « Fairegarden
  • It's a striking image of traumatic birth from a monstrous, disembodied womb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consider a combination of red, orange yellow and orange for a striking fall layout, or a combination of icy blues and purples for a frosty winter page.
  • That's even more striking when considering that Bolivia's known gas reserves have grown ninefold since privatization.
  • As you enter the restaurant you cannot help but be impressed by the striking interior.
  • Suddenly the silence was interrupted by the sound of arrows whizzing and striking soft objects.
  • I was glad to meet Alan Savory, the opposition spokesman - a young, cool customer, dark and striking.
  • Photographers made use of the pandanus to lend striking silhouettes to black and white photographs of Reef twilight.
  • Couldn't put an oar in the water without striking a bluefish. AMAGANSETT
  • At ten to four I was awoken by a blackcap hopping along the tin roof, then striking up the most exquisite warbling, at first utterly solo in the half-light, soon joined by other birds. Wildwood
  • They exhibit striking differences in physical features, indicating adaptation to different environments.
  • [_CATTY sighs and groans, striking the back of one hand reiteratedly into the palm of the other -- rises -- beats the devil's tattoo as she stands -- then claps her hands again. Tales and Novels — Volume 08
  • Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
  • It was a perfect Swedish June, with the sun striking buttery lights off still clear water.
  • The rest of the disc isn't as sonically edgy, but the sounds and settings that Bowie & Ronson worked up for each are strikingly appropriate.
  • Several images are striking, but the programme has no hint of a bright outlook, and costuming is consistently drab. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the exception of Jonathan Edwards, Britain had no chance of striking gold on track and field.
  • In fact, the completed windows do possess a freshness that is striking to find in the medium of monumental stained glass.
  • The style of the film is quite striking, full of excessive grain, rough film stock, and stylized editing techniques.
  • To them, we suggest trying a shade close to charcoal, in a soft fabric such as organza, voile or chiffon, and accessorising it with some striking white jewellery.
  • The show includes Bouguereau paintings of a water girl; a bather; two gypsies; and a nude winged Cupid, and is fleshed out with paintings and sculptures by his contemporaries, including a striking tondo by Jean-Léon Gérôme. The Shape of Things
  • Striking too are Leon Victor Solon's 1896 porcelain plaque Resting and the metal and alabaster three tulips lamps by Albert Cheuret.
  • I won't be surprised if the striking ‘colonels’ have been generously compensated for their brazen defiance of military norms.
  • While pictures often portray the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly.
  • The striking theme inside is lit up by red instrument dials. The Sun
  • Debut novelists will make up nearly half of the Orange prize for fiction longlist, which this year tackles strikingly difficult subjects: incest, sadistic cruelty, polygamy, child bereavement, hermaphroditism and mental illness. Orange prize longlist tackles difficult subjects – and alligators
  • The haka is a striking dance -- the sort they don't allow Saltbush Bill, J. P.
  • The most striking of adaptations in polar sea animals is to the cold.
  • Even the eighteenth century British art is looking strikingly exotic.
  • At the end of the lines, he strung his artificial lures, big lures that resembled skipjack tuna when striking the surface of the water. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • (A striking example of this hypocrisy was the solicitude displayed by the Russian landowners last year, their efforts to combat the famine which they had caused, and by which they profited, selling not only bread at the highest price, but even potato haulm at five rubles the dessiatine (about 2 and four - fifths acres) for fuel to the freezing peasants.) The Kingdom of God Is Within You
  • The contrast between the anarchical images of vandalism in Seattle and Genoa and the dignified demeanor of civil rights demonstrators forty years before is striking.
  • Figure 1 shows striking declines in death rates for various age categories from 1930 to 1975.
  • The striking success of feral horses is ample proof that their behaviour patterns are not only persistent but survival-oriented.
  • The dockers are striking.
  • Indeed, one striking aspect of the film is the unsensational tone. A Casualty of War Is Released at Last
  • Here I should explain why over a hundred thousand miners were striking against the federal courts.
  • The French team are within striking distance of the world record.
  • Its corrosive impact is particularly striking in the health sector. Times, Sunday Times
  • What has been striking over the past few weeks is the almost total absence of diplomacy.
  • Apparently facultatively bipedal, with a toothless bird-like skull sporting large orbits, dinosaur-like cervical vertebrae possessing true pneumatic foramina, and reduced gracile forelimbs and a theropod-like pelvis, Effigia is strikingly like ornithomimosaurs (ostrich dinosaurs) in several details, mostly those concerning the skull and cervical vertebrae. Archive 2006-01-01
  • His method of character development consists of striking his two leads together trying to elicit sparks; alas, the script provides no comedic tinder to be ignited.
  • These results, although striking, deserve additional investigation within preclinical models of allergic airway disease and possibly, subsequent investigation in populations of patients with asthma.
  • The click of a persimmon driver striking one of those soft balata balls and the sound of steel spikes clattering across the parking lot were heavenly.
  • a striking resemblance between parent and child
  • He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features.
  • This striking rate of growth should not obscure the fact that the absolute level of industrial activity was still extremely low.
  • The government has also issued a statement calling on the public to " revolt against the striking trade unions".
  • He was striking his dog with his whip.
  • I heard the metallic ring of a horse's shoes striking the temple's stone courtyard.
  • Furthermore, since it is unable to control the striking of the elements, untuneful noisy sounds, therefore, may occur.
  • One of the striking things that stand out with gymnasts are their amazing arms and shoulders ... even the guy who finished 30th at Nationals was ripped with each and every nuance of the deltoids, triceps and biceps shredded.
  • Strikingly, Podhorzer said that his union's internal polls -- which push voters hard on the question of whether people are really firmly committed to their pick -- show that as many as "15 to 20 percent" of battleground state voters remain "persuadable," as he put it, despite what public polls say about the level of undecided voters. Top Obama Labor Supporter Warns Race Remains Volatile, Says Voters Lack Clear Sense Of Obama
  • He was assassinated the day after addressing a rally of striking sanitation workers in Memphis.
  • This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison.
  • The striking features of Negro evening dress consisted in astonishing turbans with marabou feathers, into which add accessories of squib shape and other forms were inserted. A Renegade History of the United States
  • With nurses and midwives striking this week over pay, staff morale is low in many hospitals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The contrast between the lime green and the rose pink was striking.
  • A rare ground orchid Disperis neilgherrensis has blooms that are striking beyond belief.
  • The use of "demantoid" alone, if a noun may be made from the adjective, would avoid both the confusion with the mineral olivine, and the cheapening effect of the word garnet, and would at the same time suggest some of the most striking properties of the material. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
  • We were halfway to the casino when the thing suddenly sat up and meowed, striking wholescale panic into my usually cool-headed, crack reporting team.
  • Installed here and there along this remote two-lane blacktop are enormous, striking metal sculptures standing against the unsheltering sky.
  • The most striking feature of the post-war period has been the increase of use of educational establishments by all socio-economic groups.
  • Peculiarly shaped rocks and hillocks having striking features lie scattered all over the earth.
  • Also striking was a realistic portrait from around 1970 of a woman with upswept hair seated in an ornate chair and another more painterly portrait of a faceless male figure against a background of abstract gestures.
  • Her blade clanged against Amanda's hard, striking a haze of sparks that lit the air between them.
  • He resurfaced, gasping for air, before striking out for the larger raft. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're striking for the right to have their trade union recognized in law.
  • The volte-face was most striking among European investors.
  • The contrast in atmosphere with the more formal Swiss resorts is striking. Times, Sunday Times
  • The difference between them is most striking when it comes to memorising the multiplication table.
  • Tina bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
  • Striking workers were attacked by paid strike-breakers and police - many were literally beaten to death on behalf of the state.
  • Kruger reprised banal images from the Eisenhower years, threw such admonitional captions as we don't need another hero, and presented her large, crisp montages in striking combinations of black, white and red. Graphic Content
  • But the story is enlivened by photographs, Evon Zerbetz's striking linocut illustrations, and excerpts from the Marzluffs' journals, which add a certain immediacy to recollections now more two decades old: "We hear the deck and even the trees popping, like shots from a rifle, especially when the temperature drops ­below 0° F," Colleen writes. Coming of Age as a Bird of Prey
  • There was no striking surge of bourgeois capital into land, no great expropriation of the landed aristocracy or gentry.
  • Presently, on the path some sixty feet above them, but hidden from them by the mass of tumbled rocks through which they had descended, they heard someone puffing and blowing, a stick striking and slipping on the stones, and weird rays of light stole down the mountain-side, and in and out of the vast blocks with which it was overstrewn. The History of David Grieve
  • But it's hard to appreciate striking features and buffed bodies when they make you laugh so hard you can barely see straight!
  • The general effect of the second photograph is strikingly polychromatic.
  • England -- are mostly extremely handsome, and generally contrive, however big, to retain, at any rate in their heart, as at Antwerp, or in the Grande Place at Brussels, a striking air of antiquity; whilst some fairly big towns, such as Malines and Bruges, are mediaeval from end to end. Beautiful Europe: Belgium
  • Deuteronomy has a strikingly sad ending. Christianity Today
  • The Asian samples provide a more striking contrast to the other populations.
  • The tortoises, marine iguanas and land iguanas on the Galapagos Islands, studied by Charles Darwin, provide some of the most striking examples.
  • The contrast between the enthusiasm for the Wehrmacht and the disdain for the Party was striking.
  • The Edinburgh collection - 27 oils, prints, pastels and charcoals - is undeniably striking.
  • It was also realised that globalisation is not a homogeneous process, but contains a striking paradox in that it brings about both convergence and divergence.
  • She makes a striking entrance in riding boots, looking every inch the aristocrat, but her emotional range is altogether too slender for this beefy role.
  • The majority of species are opportunistic, preying upon anything they can overpower that comes within striking distance.
  • With her striking beauty, it became imperative for her to learn how to frown and look unfriendly when she went outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scars we moved past are striking, the limestone is angled at 45 degrees and popular with crows, patched with lichens and softened by mosses.
  • Not a peep was heard from the unions now striking across the public sector. The Sun
  • But for the history anoraks this was lightning striking twice.
  • We live within striking distance of both Baltimore and Washington.
  • Her long, striking extensions and shapely arms undoubtedly would catch more eyes in a company with fewer spitfires and soubrettes.
  • Her footsteps and the faint noise of her limbs striking one another as she walked sounded like the mechanism of a time bomb.
  • We moved farther up to the beech woods before striking off uphill, where the ground showed signs of wild boar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fences, wooden shutters and doors are painted in striking colours to contrast with the indigenous cream-coloured limestone of buildings.
  • Blending green, rooty vetiver and languid exotic flowers fagraea, tiare, ylang-ylang, the perfumer achieved a striking yang-yin, darkness-light sort of contrast of earthy, practically dirty and creamy-floral notes. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The disembodied voices were most striking - patients' miserable repeated calls for help, muted protests, inarticulate moans, and whimpers.
  • With the exception of Jonathan Edwards, Britain had no chance of striking gold on track and field.
  • “Hear, King Moloch!” called Hasdrubal, lifting his swarthy arms to heaven, then striking them with his sword till the blood gushed down, “suffer us to escape this calamity and I vow thee even my daughter Tibaït, — a child in her tenth year, — she shall die in thy holy furnace a sacrifice.” A Victor of Salamis
  • It hasn't brought them closer to striking a deal with the US, you believe it's pushed them the other way?
  • The immensity of the task, the insufficience of the means stand in striking contrast. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
  • The results, which must be disturbing to the various ruling elites, are all the more striking.
  • Polar regions have experienced the most striking decreases in the ozone column; during each austral spring the ozone column over Antarctica is depleted by nearly 50%.
  • We had to contemplate striking a new print and making a new telecine which is expensive.
  • She developed an unorthodox swing, but her putting ability and powerful striking of the ball made her a fearsome opponent.
  • GATINEAU, QC, Nov. 26/CNW Telbec/- Striking workers from the Museum of Civilization and War Museum voted overwhelmingly to reject a final offer from the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation this evening, at a membership meeting in Gatineau. Undefined
  • And you cannot dispute that striking the woodwork three times hardly helped the cause. The Sun
  • Striking oil workers holding expatriate staff hostage agreed to release them on Friday.
  • A striking, graphic array of evidence in the two books strongly suggests that it was Hodel who, on January 15, 1947, killed actress Elizabeth Short, then surgically cut her in two and transported the halved, nude, exsanguinated corpse — the internal organs kept painstakingly intact — to a vacant lot, where he laid the pieces out as if in imitation of certain Surrealist artworks by Man Ray. California Dreamgirl
  • Strikingly, reaction centers appear to use that same solution not only for electrons but also for proton transfer toward their secondary ubiquinone acceptor site.
  • One of the most striking short-term pulls on oil prices is a futures-market condition called contango.
  • This lack of ostentation conveys a purity that is some-times as striking as the North African Qur’ans from the first centuries of Islam. Wind of Change
  • The relatively flimsy sukkah is a striking reminder that our lives on earth are but temporary, and our reliance and trust are not in our material possessions but in our faithful and loving Father and in the One who "tabernacled" among us - Yeshua, His Son and our Messiah. Lent & Beyond
  • Most striking about the photos is the presence of participants and bystanders.
  • John Stuart was the quintessence of soft rather than hardcore, a woolly minded man of mush in striking contrast to his steel-edged father.
  • There was a grunt from the other room, then a clatter of glass striking uncovered floor.
  • Striking testimony to the enduring power of Ulysses is that we mark not the birth of its author or the publication of the book but the imagined day of the fiction.
  • This forced, violent, alembicated style is most abhorrent to me; it can’t be helped; the note was struck years ago on the Janet Nicoll, and has to be maintained somehow; and I can only hope the intrinsic horror and pathos, and a kind of fierce glow of colour there is to it, and the surely remarkable wealth of striking incident, may guide our little shallop into port. Vailima Letters
  • Likewise, fighters who feign wounds or injury to lure the enemy within striking range teach their foes to view enemy wounded as a threat, placing all injured soldiers at risk.
  • Many cultivars have bicolored petals and a striking yellow center.
  • The coachwhip is a nervous snake and may retreat into rocks or rodent burrows when threatened, but it is just as likely to approach an intruder hissing, striking, and possibly shaking its tail; it will bite if handled.
  • But what is striking now is that neither side seems bothered about disguising those differences.
  • St Peter's Church is a striking example of mission revival architecture.
  • I have evited striking you in your ain house under muckle provocation, because I am ignorant how the laws here may pronounce respecting burglary and hamesucken, and such matters; and, besides, I would not willingly hurt ye, man, e'en on the causeway, that is free to us baith, because I mind your kindness of lang syne, and partly consider ye as a poor deceived creature. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • But in striking contrast to Shakespere and to others, Middleton has no kind of poetical morality in the sense in which the term poetical justice is better known. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • This is reflected in their team strip - which is, um, pretty striking.
  • Her striking sapphire eyes looked violet, framed by her straight bangs and perfectly arched eyebrows.
  • So the Credo leads from a gently flowing opening to boldly dramatic effects, emphatic in the use of timpani and with the Crucifixus bringing a striking unison passage for tenors and basses.
  • To begin with, the design aspect is the most striking and arguably remains overdominant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most strikingly, in the belief that the wider dissemination of the Kabbalah would speed up the effectuation of the messianic project, the Sabbateans were systematically teaching it to their women, especially the esoteric Zohar, in which only a small, exclusively male elite would traditionally have been initiated. Sabbateanism.
  • Ready!" attacked in his turn, striking hard and as swiftly as he could, but _crack, crack, crack_, wherever he struck, there was the defensive sapling; and at last, with his arm and shoulder aching, the boy lowered his point and stood panting, with his brow moist with beads of perspiration. The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War
  • At a party I met a striking young woman whose hair escaped in a shock of dark anarchic curls.
  • It's a striking building with turrets and spires.
  • The disorderly procession went three times _deiseal_ (according to the course of the sun) round each house in the village, striking the walls and shouting on coming to a door a rhyme demanding admission. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan
  • A survey of 57 hospitals by Newchurch, a consultancy, reveals striking improvements.
  • As we sat at a Paris café table, the most striking passing figure was an old woman - thin to the point of emaciation.
  • While I am pretty sure nobody would want to read a blog made up of my observations about the challenges of living with an epileptic dog, favorite recipes for Winter Solstice, instructions for striking cuttings from a frangipani, or best ways to play ‘teddy bears go to the doctor’ with a three year old, I expect some of you do quite enjoy my writerly posts on this site. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Keeping Track
  • It is among a clutch of the men, striking postures of lofty, measured, keyboard generals that there is a doolally atmosphere. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The use of combination therapy for HIV infection has strikingly reduced transmission rates.
  • Here we wish to report briefly that we have found manganous phthalocyanine to differ in its behaviour from the other members of the series in a striking manner.
  • Possibly the most visually striking of all of the South American psittacines, the hawk-headed parrot, Deroptyus accipitrinus, is becoming more common in aviculture.
  • North America provides the most striking instance of European settlement on a grand scale.
  • By the time she faced the release of camera shutters, the smartly dressed, striking young woman was completely composed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since the 1880s, the national culture has celebrated the underdog - the Eureka gold miners, sheep stealing swaggies, renegade bushrangers, and striking shearers.
  • Despite his plain clothing he was very striking with short neatly-combed back auburn hair, an oval face, a baby-faced countenance, a medium, but short build and piercing, limpid bluish-green eyes.
  • It is a black six-limbed panther from Hell, the size of a tractor trailer, with an armored head, a venomous striking tail, and massive distensible armored jaws.
  • St Peter's Church is a striking example of mission revival architecture.
  • The saimiri, or titi of the Orinoco, the atele, the sajou, and other quadrumanous animals long known in Europe, form a striking contrast, both in their gait and habits, with the macavahu, called by the missionaries viudita, or widow in mourning. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • St Peter's Church is a striking example of mission revival architecture.
  • This striking analogy could be useful in considering what is to be done with the herds of students who populate our land.
  • A striking finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation to sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium.
  • In others he is praying, or striking a military posture, or looking pensive and scholarly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole point about striking matches and burning petrol is to release energy. The Antioxidant Health Plan
  • It is striking to realize how much of this material is personal-not subjective, but rather framed by her own family history or immediate acquaintance.
  • To me the most striking feature of this week's economic events, was to observe what a non-event the proceedings before the Myburgh Commission have become.
  • In striking contrast to the rustic setting, the ladies in waiting rival each other in vestimentary luxury.
  • The actor, striking an attitude, began to quote Shakespeare.
  • Really, the hennish outline is quite striking, although I'm disturbed by the missing legs and feet. The End of Sweetness
  • Manolson considers it striking that some young women with whom she has spoken and who are average looking and even "Rubenesque" in figure consider themselves beautiful, even sexy. Articles
  • What is always so striking in the face of sheer evil is the outpouring of human kindness. The Sun
  • Finally the age of the dinosaurs is thought to have been ushered in and out by space objects striking the earth.
  • She was a striking young woman - beautiful, cheerful, confident, proud and remarkably outgoing.
  • With the exception of Jonathan Edwards, Britain had no chance of striking gold on track and field.
  • The stone, striking the friar in the thigh at high speed, severed his femoral artery.
  • A particularly striking video that emerged earlier this week purportedly showed a few dozen young men protesting in a Damascus street. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film looks beautiful with striking cinematography bolstered by some excellent choices of locations.
  • His pallet had matured and his striking but subtle contrasts in tone and colour are vibrant.
  • Males in breeding plumage are unmistakable with their dark blue color, rufous sides and crown, and striking white patterning on the face, neck, sides, and back.
  • Even though his astrologer told him to expect an invasion in Normandy, Hitler decreed that the bulk of the German forces in the West would be based within striking distance of the Pas de Calais .
  • Designed to be strikingly contemporary, and yet timeless, this collection of shirts is crafted from fine 100 per cent two-ply mercerised cotton, with multiple textures to create an enchanting mosaic effect.
  • This confirms a striking electoral contrast between the US and western Europe, including Britain.
  • What is particularly striking is the bounce in expectations concerning future business.
  • Yet this fascination with emotion trapped in pigment is pursued most powerfully and strikingly in British art of the modern and early modern era. Times, Sunday Times
  • It consists of a group of three striking sculptures. Times, Sunday Times
  • The research could be used to make banknotes and credit cards that are visually striking and harder to forge. Times, Sunday Times
  • To some extent this striking outperformance of tech shares in particular reflects an increasingly widespread conviction that history is repeating itself and that we are on the verge of seeing 1998 redux.
  • Hence a whole chapter of sights and customs striking to the mind, from the pyramids of Egypt to the gibbets and dule trees of mediaeval Virginibus Puerisque and other papers
  • If the light striking a blue surface is predominantly blue, the blue object will appear almost white in a black and white photograph.
  • Israel failed to win firm pledge that Moscow Halt Advanced Weapons sales to Syria. obaid karki an outcast underdog libertarian diogenesist kabbalist spinoziste qutbist pantheon hexalingual automath former uae under secretary independent street-knowledge urban talking-head. unaffiliated to a state, an organized religion group, a sect or a kin and an anti tribal gentile. administration plans to revamp rescue plan american arrested near pakistani border americans face wide spectrum of money problems apparently drown in hawaii's 3 tourists high surf apple aims to defy gravity asia markets: tokyo stocks surge over 12%; financials on fire asia markets: tokyo takes off as trading resumes, nikkei up 13% asian stocks soar after us rally asia-pacific extends world market rebound assailants attack us consulate in mexico at indian call centers, another view of us australia plans $7.4 billion to boost economy australia plans us$7. 4 billion to boost economy australia unveils $7.4 billion fiscal stimulus plan austria: 'horror dad' trial likely delayed until 2009 bailout sit-down: treasury, fed and major wall street players meet bailout, part two ballmer's luck in yahoo failure gives microsoft nice miss 'as stock slips banco santander to take over sovereign bancorp in $1. 9-billion deal boeing talks with striking machinists break down boeing, machinists halt talks on ending 5-week strike boeing: contract talks with machinists off again budget cuts force rhode island to scrimp on services bush to announce $250b bank share buy-up bush to announce expanded bank bailout WN.com - Business News
  • When you have done so you can right click on the comments section and left click "paste". what they call a warhead, urea nitrate fuse fashioned from a NAIL, striking a BULLET casing, Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • The pennillion were sung by one voice to the harp, and followed a quaint air which was not only interesting, but owing to its peculiarity, it set forth in a striking manner the humour of the verse. The Poetry of Wales
  • Most striking is that it seems to have been written without the influence of an editor imposing strict page limits.
  • Then approaching the striking zone, he drew the goal-keeper out and confused him by delaying his strike before slotting the ball into the left-corner.

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