Directed physical attack.
1 In recent times, the message is beginning to hit home, says Colgan.
2 Lekima is the ninth typhoon to hit China so far this year.
3 Carstens said global volatility could continue to hit the peso this month.
4 Finally he said, Look, we'll have to hit a town soon, right?
5 It's a good sign that it's taken this long to hit you.
6 I don't need to hit people in order to play good football.
7 This is the second major fire to hit the city since February.
8 Subdued investments are likely to hit growth and lead to job losses.
9 Grass growth rates are good and spring is really starting to hit .
10 By June of next year she expects staff levels to hit 40.
11 However, the minute size of this foot made it hard to hit .
12 Greece's debt is set to hit 125 percent of GDP this year.
13 Goldman's executives also may have a second opportunity to hit their targets.
14 That's going to hit the industry very badly, a Dubai-based banker said.
15 At one point I actually thought he was going to hit me.
16 The latest story to hit the media tells of a new superbug.
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