1. Such a belated recognition is likely to strike a reader as old news. 2. In this way the theory may sometimes strike readers as a little naive. 3. What must strike the modern reader is the very small amounts of out-relief involved in such cases. 4. But the entertainment, and the edification, might strike different readers differently. 5. Cuomo and Barrett strike the reader as happy men. 6. Each keeps apologizing to the other for being out of touch, which strikes the reader as odd considering the sustained intensity of their exchanges. 7. In other words, this is a confused and conflicted God who might strike a reader as needing a dose of Prozac. 8. Moore may strike some readers as offensive, or overly simplistic. 9. Readers will be struck by the professionalism of the Troublesome Creek police work and the courtroom techniques, especially as compared to the Leo Frank case. 10. Rabe also records events that will strike the reader as nothing less than bizarre. |