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A lightning stroke of fear she had never known before shot through her.
A lightning stroke, not far away, briefly illuminated a face above his own.
You might say the war did, like an avalanche or a lightning stroke."
It had been as bright and clear as a lightning stroke.
The advantage of surprise and "a quick lightning stroke" would surely be lost.
A positive lightning stroke is typically a single event.
The situation was better in the East, with from 22 percent to 26 percent of lightning strokes being missed, the report said.
The cross was found near an extremely old oak tree, split in two by a lightning stroke.
A lightning stroke had shattered a tree on the cliff's edge not two hundred yards behind them.
Over by the abbey, there came the sound of a lightning stroke, and even more general rioting.
The petrol tank was also black, embellished on either side with twin red lightning strokes.
"Your lightning stroke may have killed a few, but the rest would have scattered, making our task all the more difficult."
Archie's paw went out in a lightning stroke and scooped it up.
"Do you think that anything could have attracted that lightning stroke?
He moved in, thrust, stooped suddenly and slashed a lightning stroke at my legs.
One of the signs of lightning stroke is that the beast has fallen without a struggle.
"Lelesa, the lightning stroke, your man is well named."
Behind him trailed a black cloak onto which twin red lightning strokes had been sewn.
Over his head a metaphorical cloud seemed to hover, flickering with lightning strokes.
The necklace which, to these Chinese, could deliver a lightning stroke to any profane hand that touched it!
There was a flare of monstrous, bluish light, like a lightning stroke from Heaven.
Second blood, with a lightning stroke of the scimitar, went to the embattled dreamer.
"You have been good at crushing spot fires and warding off lightning strokes.
A lightning stroke of migraine raced across his left frontal lobe.
S.,' but always struck the typewriter key for the far more frightening and magical twin lightning strokes.