Most accidents now are caused by single causes, like bird strikes, that you simply can't legislate against.
Part of that is going to be through initiatives like Six Strikes, but it also may come through making HBO shows easier to get for non-cable subscribers.
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Trident in Milford, constituency boundary changes - two ideas that must have seemed like good, clinical strikes at the time have turned into rather more uncomfortable homing missiles.
Even from a sunny, ripe vintage like 1998, what strikes you about this all-chardonnay wine is its pinpoint elegance, a refined texture and closely woven harmony that comes in part from its nine to 10 years of cellar age before it hits the market.
However, the indictment strikes me more like the kind of gesture that just serves itself.
While it isn't as solidly constructed as its predecessor -- seams where body panels met weren't uniform, and the power button had shallower travel than we'd like -- the B still strikes us as a sturdy device, and, of course, it's not built for consumer consumption anyway.
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From heat waves to Hezbollah rocket strikes, it can feel like the world is coming apart.
Eating, say, iguana spleen strikes me as sort of like bungee jumping: the point is not to do it but to have done it.
John Prendergast of the Enough Project says similar U.S. air strikes have helped the radical militias like the al-Shabab.
The investment banks look like bad "deal makers, " which strikes at the heart of one of their few remaining revenue-generating skills.
If you look at an industry like fast food where a lot of these strikes have been taking place, the corporations that they work for have enjoyed record profits over these last few years.
She merely exhales when she strikes the ball, rather than loudly grunting like many of her WTA colleagues.
And when Andy Dorman managed a few strikes at Cerny's goal, it looked like the home side were beginning to take a grip of the game.
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GARCIA-NAVARRO: And like the best showman, he tosses the microphone to his aide and strikes a pose.
The nation should not have to choose between an immensely powerful conventional and nuclear force-projection system like the B-2 and affordable, global defenses against ballistic missile strikes.
But what really may have given the canvassing board pause was a sight that strikes fear in any Florida politician, especially elected Dade County judges like Lawrence King, the board's chairman: angry Cuban voters.
For most people, knowing they're running late for work strikes the fear of God within them and as a result, they move like there's a fire under their feet to get ready.
Mr. MALLEY: Well, it certainly sounds like war, and I'm sure that for the people on the ground, whether in Lebanon or in Israel it's feeling very much like war, when you have a naval and sea blockade, when you have air strikes, when you have katyusha rockets fired into Israel.
And it was deeply held by the first advocates of air power in the early 20th Century, including early British and Italian military theorists like Sir Hugh Trenchard and Giuilo Douhet who believed that civilian morale would collapse with the first air strikes on cities.
One thing that strikes me as unfortunate about the admissions process at this hyper-competitive level is that leaders like Spencer and Furda, and their team of pros, get to know a lot about thousands of kids each year, but what would really benefit those same kids is for them to get to know the likes of Ted Spencer and Eric Furda, the men.
This strikes me as only a bit convincing, because the same piece says sales of diet Coke and the like are still growing in France.
Looking like his overpowering self of old, Rivera retired Dan Uggla on a popup to second, then threw called third strikes past Juan Francisco and Chris Johnson.
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