| 1. | In all variations, object pieces must be struck with a larger shooter.
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| 2. | The ball may not be kicked, nor be struck with the fist.
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| 3. | There is no deal that needs to be struck with the devil.
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| 4. | And why wouldn't you be struck with a case of listlessness?
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| 5. | Only a temporary contract may be struck with a temporal entity.
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| 6. | Let him be struck with Palsy, and all his Members blasted.
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| 7. | It is a single membrane which can be struck with hands or drum sticks.
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| 8. | The only question is whether those deals will be struck with us, or around us.
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| 9. | He seemed to be struck with the 17th-and 18th-century style of preparing to go out.
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| 10. | Carr said when it was mentioned that his team appears to be struck with poor luck.
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