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1 The pair of Oklahoma twisters hit a day after a tornado sliced across Norman on Friday afternoon.
2 Bund futures hit a day 's low of 156.10 before recovering.
3 The index retreated from more than 12-months highs hit a day earlier, fueled by hopes of easier monetary policy from major central banks.
4 Scientists recently spotted an asteroid on a direct collision course to Earth -projected to hit a day before the presidential elections in November.
5 The FTSE SmallCap closed 7.6 off at 2,100.1, having dropped back below the 2,100 level and hit a day 's low of 2,096.6.
6 The benchmark BSE Sensex fell 0.32 percent, or 78.86 points, to end at 24,298.02, retreating from a record closing high hit a day earlier.
7 The Aussie last sat at $0.6969, about 1% below an 11-month high $0.7043 hit a day earlier, while the kiwi was steady at $0.6522.
8 The site now draws as many as 2 million hits a day .
9 The website receives one million hits a day .
10 Sparks says the website has been hugely successful, averaging 47,000 hits a day throughout March.
11 The strikes, followed by hits a day later, also killed two other militants including a local al Qaeda leader, Yemen said.
12 SportsZone is one of the Web's 10 most popular sites, receiving about 370,000 hits a day .
13 Desires already has more readers than some glossies - averaging up to 100,000 hits a day .
14 It now gets 20,000 hits a day .
15 Behind this campaign is the Taxpayers' Alliance (TPA), which claims an average of 13 hits a day in the national media.
16 The site recorded more than half a million hits a day during the hunt as media outlets across Germany joined in the chase.
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