Although the cast of characters was different back then, the plot was strikingly similar.
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Whatever the answer, a planet once strikingly similar to ours has become a thoroughly alien place.
And by European standards all three candidates are strikingly willing to sanction the use of force.
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More strikingly, however, demand from abroad for British goods and services has also been strong.
The junior senator from Illinois is strikingly self-obsessed even by the standards of politicians.
The total world spend on energy research is about 0.5% of this -- strikingly low.
The benefits and pitfalls of Wahid's inclusiveness show most strikingly in his economic team.
Amplified aromas, flavors and heat are his signatures, and his cooking, though accessible, is strikingly new.
There is strikingly little doubt about the government's austerity programme among Lib Dems, even in private.
But the time from development to shelves is strikingly accelerated: usually months, not years.
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Strikingly, audit committees' most common response to growing scrutiny is to cover their backs.
The tea parties, remember, also started with little more than a (strikingly ungrammatical) cry of pain.
Strikingly, changes in institutional investment flows tend to follow the same trend for some time.
Two speeches on December 9th, the conference's opening day, offered strikingly different visions of Iran's future.
The strikingly modern, 511-room Omni San Diego has been a business travel favourite since it opened in 2004.
Strikingly, many of the big-loss deals were paid for in part with the buyers' own equity.
And, broadly speaking again, both sides have strikingly similar ideas of how to end it.
Strikingly often, they come from regions with strongly independent identities, such as Catalonia or Wales.
It contrasts sharply with the strikingly vivid and anatomically correct virtual patients on the computer screen nearby.
The situations are strikingly similar: owners and players each fighting for their slice of the financial pie.
More or less alone in the Nixon circle, Moynihan understood that revolt and, strikingly, sympathized with it.
These minorities act in strikingly similar manners in the countries where they are situated throughout the world.
Among those who keep track of slightly less high-profile missing-person cases, the story will be strikingly familiar.
Setting aside the emotive issue of the "Devonwall" seat, both counties would gain strikingly new whole constituencies.
Strikingly, a growing number of policy makers are becoming skeptical that ultra-loose monetary policy alone can deliver recovery.
The live-tile design is strikingly different from the icon-based environment we find on Android devices and the iPhone.
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Strikingly, sales of portion control offerings in the supermarket channel have grown by 4% so far in 2010.
Strikingly, the financial conglomerate is paying slightly higher interest on its five-year debt than Lehman or Bear Stearns.
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Today's frenzy is eerily reminiscent of Japan's bull run a decade ago, right down to strikingly similar fever charts.
But his ability to indulge the way he does while remaining so strikingly thin makes him a physiological wonder.
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