Strike Sentence Examples

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  • He heard the clock strike ten.

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  • He saw his sister drop after the strike of a sword.

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  • Anything that would indicate where his next strike would fall.

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  • You don't strike me as the type to feed ducks.

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  • Alarmed, Taran turned in time to see the man with eyes the color of Vara's strike his father down.

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  • Didn't that strike you as dangerous?

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  • With him the reciprocal action of mind and body is altogether denied; they resemble two clocks, so made by the artificer as to strike the same hour together.

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  • In a nanosecond she realized that the snake was going to strike.

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  • When set, the eldest demonstrated a simple strike and block, then corrected her form as she followed his example.

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  • It seemed to me that I never had heard the town-clock strike before, nor the evening sounds of the village; for we slept with the windows open, which were inside the grating.

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  • She wanted to strike out at someone - anyone, but there was no one to blame for this situation.

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  • Does swimming alone late at night strike you as in character for Byrne?

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  • The idea of watching Darkyn strike her down made him eager to see blood spill.

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  • The jets came from the west, beyond the river, a realization that didn't register until the ground shook under the impact of the first laser missile strike dropped.

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  • Instinctively, he blocked another strike of lightening while absorbing a second.

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  • I must be sure before I strike and not leave the psychic one behind to torment me.

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  • She rolled away from the second strike but the third tore through her, frying her from the inside out.

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  • Look and see who's selling the other ones—the other Lucky Strike tins!

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  • He hacked down one, and the other managed to get in one strike before it, too, fell.

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  • She nestled herself comfortably in Dorothy's lap until the kitten gave a snarl of jealous anger and leaped up with a sharp claw fiercely bared to strike Billina a blow.

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  • A strike of the Newcastle miners, after lasting twenty-nine weeks, came to an end in January 1890, and throughout the rest of the year there was great unrest in Labour circles.

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  • Dulce turned, and for a moment Carmen thought she might strike her.

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  • His sword defended him as if possessed, yet when he went to strike, he found his blows ill timed and clumsy.

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  • He missed one strike, and she pulled the punch, not wanting to hurt him despite her anger.

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  • There is no reason why she should strike from her vocabulary all words of sound and vision.

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  • The force of the strike knocked everyone off their feet and deadened the firelight, except for the torches in the corners.

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  • It was as Martha described—green, with the familiar Lucky Strike label in red at the center.

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  • When the time comes, strike him down, he instructed.

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  • Someone ordered a strike on us.

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  • She plugged her ears, watching as the missiles distracted the men into one direction while the laser strike knocked them dead.

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  • I don't think you called in this strike, Brady answered, looking over the flattened city grimly.

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  • Jenn ducked a second strike, and Claire snatched the necklace from the ground with a triumphant smile.

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  • He'd blocked the strike that probably would've killed the woman who betrayed him, saving her instead.

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  • Aaron didn't strike her as being that shallow.

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  • In 1864 a tremendous flood almost ruined it, and another flood in 1878, and a famous strike in Denver and Leadville in 1879-1880 were further, but only momentary, checks to its prosperity.

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  • It lacked only one minute till the bell would strike the time for dismissal.

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  • There are considerable spaces where the strike, or axis, of the main ranges is transverse to the water-parting, which is then represented by intermediate highlands forming lacustrine regions with an indefinite watershed.

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  • He intended that Spain should very soon have ready twenty-eight sail of the line - "ce qui est certes bien peu de chose" - so as to drive away the British squadrons, and then he would strike "de grands coups" in the autumn.

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  • And at once, as a clock begins to strike and chime as soon as the minute hand has completed a full circle, this change was shown by an increased activity, whirring, and chiming in the higher spheres.

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  • It is possible that the London dockers' strike was not without its influence on the minds of the Australian Labour leaders.

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  • The time chosen for the strike was the height of the wool season, when a cessation of work would be attended with the maximum of inconvenience.

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  • Already in April 1919, during a strike of telephone operators in Boston, he had proposed that the state take over the lines, but the trouble was soon settled.

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  • Since the death of Mirabeau no one had appeared who could strike the happy mean and enforce his will on the extremes on either side.

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  • It is, however, highly probable that he meant to strike at London if naval affairs went well, but that he was glad to have at hand an alternative which would shroud a maritime failure under military laurels.

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  • On or about the 25th-27th of August he resolved to strike at Austria.

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  • But even before Trafalgar he had begun to strike at that most vulnerable form of wealth, as the Jacobins had done before him.

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  • On reviewing the progress of ornithology since the end of the 18th century, the first thing that will strike us is the fact that general works, though still undertaken, have become proportionally fewer, while special works, whether relating to the ornithic portion of the fauna of any particular country, or limited to certain groups of birds - works to which the name of " Monograph " has become wholly restricted - have become far more numerous.

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  • After the war its activity was shown by an increasing number of assassinations, burnings and other outrages, until by 1875 it completely dominated the mining classes and forced a general strike in the coal regions.

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  • The khedive Ismail in 1869 appointed Sir Samuel Baker to the command of a large force with which he was " to strike a direct blow at the slave trade in its distant nest."

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  • Mahommed now endeavoured to strike a blow at Rhodes, the stronghold of the Knights of St John, preparatory to carrying out his long-cherished plan of conquering Italy.

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  • With the latter he determined to strike the first blow, by a concentric advance on Berlin (which he calculated he would reach on the 4th or 5th day), the movement being continued thence to extricate the French garrisons in Kustrin, Stettin and Danzig.

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  • These disasters compelled the retreat of the whole Silesian army, and Napoleon, leaving Mortier and Marmont to deal with them, hurried back to Troyes with his main body to strike the flank of Schwarzenberg's army, which had meanwhile begun its leisurely advance, and again at Mormant on the 17th of February, Montereau the 38th and Mery the he inflicted such heavy punishment upon his adversaries that they fell back precipitately to Bar-sur-Aube.

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  • In recent history the most notable events not mentioned elsewhere in this article were the elaborate celebration of the centennial of the city in 1896 and the street railway strike of 1899, in which the workers attempted to force a redress of grievances and a recognition of their union.

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  • There was a less violent street car strike in 1908, after the assumption of control by the Municipal Traction Company, which refused to raise wages according to promises made (so the employees said) by the former owner of the railway; the strikers were unsuccessful.

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  • Feilden notes as suggestive that, though the explorers have not met with this formation on the northern shores of Greenland, yet it was observed that a continuation of the direction of the known strike of the limestones of Feilden peninsula, carried over the polar area, passes through the neighbourhood of Spitsbergen, where the formation occurs, and contains certain species identical with those of the Grinnell Land rocks of this horizon.

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  • The Thracians of the region from Olympus to the Pangaean district, usually regarded as rude tribes, had from a very early time worked the gold and silver of that region, had begun to strike coins almost as early as the Greeks, and displayed on them much artistic skill and originality of types.

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  • Cuttings, if they have a single bud, strike readily.

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  • The closing verses strike that deep note of absolute dependence on God, which is the glory of the religion of the Old Testament and its chief contribution to the spirit of the Gospels.

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  • The White Horse Hills and the Chilterns strike right across the Thames basin, but almost their entire drainage from either flank lies within it, and similarly a great part of the low-lying Weald, though marked off from the rest of the basin by the North Downs, drains into it through these hills.

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  • His term of office was clouded by the assassination of King Humbert (29th July 1900), and his administration was brought to an end in February 1901 by a vote of the chamber condemning his weak attitude towards a great dock strike at Genoa.

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  • It successfully resisted the attacks of Hannibal; and it is noteworthy that it continued to strike copper coins even under Augustus and Tiberius.

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  • Specially significant were the Memorandum addressed to the throne by 55 deputies of the Croat party of Right, in the Croatian, Bosnian, Dalmatian and Istrian Diets, and the political strike organized by the pupils of both sexes in almost all the middle schools of the Slavonic South.

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  • These ranges appear to belong to two systems. The Cordillera of Merida is one of the branches of the Andes, and the strike of the folds which compose it is usually from south-west to north-east.

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  • The Caribbean chain along the north coast is part of the Antillean system, and here the strike of the folds is nearly west to east or west-south-west to eastnorth-east.

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  • When the Athenian fleet under Nicias, Alcibiades and Lamachus was at Rhegium in Italy, after the discovery of the trick that had been played by the Segestans, the question for the commanders was whether they should seek to strengthen themselves by fresh alliances on the spot or strike the blow at once.

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  • Lamartine's chief misfortune in poetry was not only that his note was a somewhat weak one, but that he could strike but one.

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  • Asquith as home secretary, and subsequent modifications of this were only arrived at, as in 1904, after a strike of the drivers affected.

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  • For some time the majority of the white officials were on strike, while certain native tribes rose in revolt.

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  • On some plantations making sugar for particular markets and use in refineries it is the custom to make only one class of sugar, by boiling the molasses produced by the purging of one strike with the sugar in the next strike.

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  • The hand of death was upon him, and he felt that he must strike now or never.

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  • It may be the Spanish word for the hanging branches of a vine which strike root in the ground, or the name may have been given from a species of bearded fig-tree.

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  • They determined to strike first, and on the great day of Thermidor it was Tallien who, urged on by the danger in which his beloved lay, opened the attack upon Robespierre.

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  • Thousands of workmen went on strike, demanding better wages and the suffrage.

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  • At the Home Office he proved his capacity as an administrator; he was the first to appoint women as factory inspectors, and he was responsible for opening Trafalgar Square to Labour demonstrations; but he firmly refused to sanction the proposed amnesty for the dynamiters, and he was violently abused by extremists on account of the shooting of two men by the military at the strike riot at Featherstone in August 1893.

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  • A few similar badge examples are known from the 1992 campaign against pit closures plus the 1972 miners strike.

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  • Death will take a ruby from it, place the ruby in your hands, you will strike my head with it.

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  • The men were forbidden to talk out loud, to smoke their pipes, or to strike a light, and they tried to prevent their horses neighing.

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  • It is performed as a way to prevent fly strike (a skin infestation of fly larvae) in regions where fly strike is common, such as Australia.

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  • While no one likes to think about their home being broken into, the fact is a burglar can strike any of us-at any time.

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  • Often there is very little, if any, warning that a tornado is about to strike.

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  • Many of the eye diseases that strike seniors have no warning symptoms, and some people think diminished vision is just part of getting older.

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  • In fact, it can strike individuals who are much younger.

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  • Not only do they lift your face and make you look incredibly on top of fashion, they're available in just about any color or pattern to strike your fancy.

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  • These electrons get converted back into light when they hit a fluorescent screen, which glows where the electrons strike it.

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  • The photocathode converts the few photons that strike it into a corresponding pattern of electrical energy called electrons.

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  • If you value your doctor's opinion but prefer to strike out on your own to find out what's out there prior to your appointment, you can find free trial color contact lenses online.

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  • If these packages are still out of your price range, it's simple enough to venture away from pre-determined deals set by Disney and strike out on your own.

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  • The games in this series include Ghost Recon, Desert Siege, Island Thunder, Jungle Storm, Ghost Recon 2, Summit Strike, Advanced Warfighter, and Advanced Warfighter 2.

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  • Combat Arms in another online multiplayer shooting game in the same vein as Counter Strike and Call of Duty.

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  • Align the line just to the side of the center pin (bowling down the very center rarely causes a strike).

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  • Another easy strike tip is to use the up arrow to line up with the pin just to the right side of the center pin.

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  • This automatically induces the spin without much effort, increasing your chances of a strike.

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  • As opposed to Sonic's Strike Dash, Tails is endowed with the ability to fly (Chaos is the first game that players are given control over this ability).

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  • Use Abrams tanks, F-15 Strike Eagles and assault carriers to name a few.

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  • You play Flo, a disgruntled office worker who decides to strike out on her own and open up a restaurant.

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  • Counter Strike is a mod of the first-person shooter Half-Life released for the PC in 2000 and the Xbox in 2004.

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  • In fact, Counter Strike servers produce more internet traffic than the entire country of Italy!

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  • Assassination maps are the least played mode in Counter Strike due to the Terrorist team's habit of waiting at the extraction point and assaulting the VIP at the end.

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  • Escape was available only on beta releases of Counter Strike.

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  • In 2004, the original developers of Counter Strike moved the game into the Source engine, giving the graphics a major upgrade and allowing more realistic physics and better environments for the game.

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  • Counter Strike is the most popular online first-person shooter today and shows no signs of giving up its throne anytime soon.

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  • Locking on to the enemy with the left trigger button, you use X to strike and Y to block.

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  • After a few strikes, your melee combat icon in the lower right corner will power up, allowing you to de deliver a slower, yet more powerful and also unblockable strike.

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  • In the mini-games, your driver can be launched to knock down pins or strike a bullseye on a dart board.

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  • From the "twang" sound it makes when you strike a wrong chord, to the different crowd reactions, it all combines nicely to make Guitar Hero really an experience not to be missed.

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  • The other (Detect Mode) is much slower moving, but allows you to get the jump on your foes with a pre-emptive strike.

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  • Dodge and go behind him and strike at his unarmored legs.

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  • This had the desired effect, and although the Sindacato dci ferrovieri (railway servants union) threatened a general railway strike if the dismissed men were not reinstated, there was no further trouble.

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  • The company was victorious in the strike, and the factory became an "open shop."

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  • Also the notion that snakes when attacking are able to jump off the ground is quite erroneous; when they strike an object, they dart the fore part of their body, which was retracted in several bends, forwards in a straight line.

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  • The eye is small, with round pupil, which is so much contracted by the light when the snake is taken out of the water that the animal becomes blinded and is unable to hit any object it attempts to strike.

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  • He took a leading part in the settlement of the dockers' strike in the autumn of 1889, and his patient and effectual action on this and on similar occasions secured for him the esteem and affection of great numbers of working men, so that his death on the 14th of January 1892, and his funeral a week later, were the occasion for a remarkable demonstration of popular veneration.

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  • Owing to the close proximity of powerful opposed religious sects, the modern history of the city is not without its record of riot and bloodshed, as in 1880 and 1886, and in August 1907 serious rioting followed upon a strike of carters; but the prosperity of the city has been happily unaffected.

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  • Cuttings strike readily in spring before growth has commenced; they should be potted in 3-in.

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  • Bolivar therefore resolved, if possible, to strike a decisive blow; and this accordingly he did at Carabobo, where, encountering Torre, he so completely routed the Spaniards that the shattered remains of their army were forced to take refuge in Puerto Cabello, where two years after they surrendered to Paez.

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  • Yet it was near enough to strike in and decide the battle when the action had begun.

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  • Now if the notch of the tan gent sight be carried to H' in order to lay on T, the fore-sight, and with it the axis, H will be moved to F', the line of fire will be HF'D', and the shot will strike T since D'T = DT.

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  • The centre of disturbance was the Pullman strike at Chicago, whence the disorder extended to the Pacific coast, causing riot and bloodshed in many places.

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  • The rioters in and around Chicago were dispersed in a single day, and within a week the strike was broken.

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  • In fact, the threatening danger forced his hand and compelled him to strike before he had collected a sufficient army for his defensive needs.

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  • As the foe would lie away to his right and left front after he had passed the Sambre, one wing would be pushed up towards Wellington and another towards Blucher; whilst the mass of the reserve would be centrally placed so as to strike on either side, as soon as a force of the enemy worth destroying was encountered and gripped.

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  • The at the Mint strike from 90 to 125 coins per minute, most of them working at the rate of Iio coins per minute.

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  • There are 19 presses and it is possible with these to strike between 700,000 and 800,000 pieces in an ordinary working day.

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  • The straightening of the togglejoint when C is pushed forward forces A down to strike the coin.

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  • These were rapid and remarkable triumphs, but they did not affect decisively the outcome of the war; they took from Turkey two outlying provinces; they did not strike at the heart of Turkish resistance.

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  • This plan was first put into execution at the general election of 18 9 0, which was held during the industrial excitement aroused by the Australasian maritime strike of that year.

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  • The desire of New Zealanders to strike a blow for the mother-country took the practical shape of despatching to South Africa ten successive contingents.

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  • After the suppression of the Kapp troubles and the return of the Ministry to Berlin it was impossible for Noske to remain in office, as the labour masses, who by the general strike against the Kapp " Government " had for the moment obtained a decisive influence upon affairs, regarded him as having been too tolerant of reaction in the army and as having manifested excessive ruthlessness in the suppression of the Communist bands.

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  • He allowed a limited number of teeth on the arc of a circle to strike against a card.

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  • The Japanese ist Army was carefully concealed about Wiju until it was ready to strike.

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  • A general strike at the universities was averted by a compromise, by which Wahrmund was transferred from the pious land of Tirol to Prague, which was more than he had desired.

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  • When the worn-out old Emperor was succeeded by an immature boy, the serious, positive and somewhat " schoolmasterish " Kdrber did not strike the right note with him.

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  • There is continuity in character; the Apostolic Fathers strike us as truly good men, with a goodness raised to a new type and power.

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  • The Gallic trooper sent to strike off the old man's head quailed, it is said, before the fire of his eyes, and fled exclaiming, "I cannot kill Gaius Marius."

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  • He did not scruple, for instance, to strike out of the lists of witnesses to medieval charters, before publishing them, the names of families which he disliked.

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  • All these beds strike from north-east to south-west and must enter the northern part of Siam.

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  • Farther south, at VienTiane, the Mekong passes through a gorge cut in sandstone, arkose and schists with a similar strike; while at Lakhon there are steeply inclined limestones which strike north-west.

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  • Chinese tombs are among the objects that strike the traveller's attention at Amboyna and other ancient settlements.

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  • The High Priest at such a moment seemed to embody all the glory of the nation, as the kings had done of old, and when the time came to strike a successful blow for freedom it was a priestly house that led the nation to the victory which united in one person the functions of High Priest and prince.

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  • In 1906 the Prussian government was made somewhat ridiculous by the strike of some t00,000 Polish school children, who objected to being whipped for refusing to answer questions in German.

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  • Similarly though he carried out many useful administrative reforms, in a vain effort to combat Social Democracy he seriously interfered with the liberty of public meeting and attempted the forcible suppression of strike movements.

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  • Paul was shrewd, calculating, tenacious; but on the other hand over-cautious, and inclined rather to temporize than to strike at the critical moment.

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  • When they are near the surface, and their dip corresponds with the slope of the ground, they are in the most favourable position, and are worked in terraces or galleries formed along the strike of the beds and having a height of about 50 ft.

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  • In the same year a great strike - one of the most famous in American industrial history - threatening civil war, temporarily closed the mines;, in 1896 fire almost destroyed the city; in 1903-1904 a second strike, lasting more than a year and greater than the first, occurred.

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  • The first strike, which was for an eight-hour day and $3.00 wage, was won by the miners.

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  • The chief of the bureau of labour statistics is directed in case of danger of a strike or lockout to seek to mediate between the parties and if unsuccessful in that, then to endeavour to secure their consent to the formation of a board of arbitration.

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  • Then the long continued unrest both in the mother country and in the province seems to have encouraged Josias Fendall, the proprietor's own appointee as governor, to strike a blow against the proprietary government and attempt to set up a commonwealth in its place; but this revolt was easily suppressed and order was generally preserved in the province from the English Restoration of 1660 to the English Revolution of 1688.

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  • Only twice more did the forces of the South strike out (Gettysburg, 1863; Nashville, 1864), and then the offensive was more of a counter-attack than an advance.

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  • Like Buell, McClellan had tempered the tools with which others were to strike; he was not again employed, and in his fall was involved his most brilliant subordinate, Fitz John Porter.

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  • He began his campaign by cancelling McClellan's operation, and, his own plan being to strike at Richmond from Fredericksburg, he moved the now augmented army to Falmouth opposite that place, hoping to surprise the crossing of the Rappahannock.

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  • McClellan lingered north of Richmond, despite President Lincoln's constant demand that he should "strike a blow" with the force he had organized and taken to the Yorktown peninsula in April, until General Lee had concentrated 73,000 infantry in his front; then the Federal commander, fearing to await the issue of a decisive battle, ended his campaign of invasion in the endeavour to "save his army"; and he so far succeeded that on July 3 he had established himself on the north bank of the James in a position to which reinforcements and supplies could be brought from the north by water without fear of molestation by the enemy.

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  • His intervention in Scotland in 1 5591560 showed that he could strike on occasion; and his action over the execution of Mary, queen of Scots, proved that he was willing to take responsibility from which Elizabeth shrank.

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  • Both canons were innovations, designed to strike a fatal blow at prophecy and the church organization re-established by the prophets in Asia - the bishops not being quite prepared to declare boldly that the Church had no further need of prophets.

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  • Too distrustful to delegate his responsibility to his ministers, he was too infirm of will to strike out and follow a consistent course for himself.

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  • To note such chapters and places as contain matters of genealogies, or other such places not edifying, with some strike or note, that the reader may eschew them in his public reading.

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  • Ever dreading a blow, he was always eager to strike the first; and alive to the perils of peace, he was blind to the dangers of war.

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  • To strike at the rebellion first in the north was natural and inevitable.

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  • To the home government the purely military problem, although assuming larger dimensions and more difficulties, still seemed to admit of a simple solution, namely, to strike hard where the rebellion was most active and capable of the longest resistance.

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  • Nothing remained for Otho but to strike a bold blow.

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  • They are of a tougher fibre than the Aroras; sturdy and self-reliant, slow to speak but quick to strike.

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  • A Latin memoir of Tamerlane by Perondinus, printed in 1600, entitled Magni Tamerlanis scytharum imperatoris vita, describes Timur as tall and bearded, broad-chested and broadshouldered, well-built but lame, of a fierce countenance and with receding eyes, which express cruelty and strike terror into the lookers-on.

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  • The watercourses to-day are, as a rule, longitudinal, following the strike of the weaker strata in paths that they appear to have gained by spontaneous adjustment during the long Mesozoic cycle; but now and again they cross from one longitudinal valley to another by a transverse course, and there they have cut down sharp notches or water-gaps in the hard strata that elsewhere stand up in the long even-crested ridges.

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  • In Order To Find The Column From Which The Letter In Any Given Case Is To Be Taken, Strike Off The Last Two Figures Of The Date, Divide The Preceding Figures By Four, And The Remainder Will Indicate The Column.

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  • He is said to have forced a British schooner, probably a privateer, which attacked him when on his way from Bordeaux to St Thomas, to strike, but he did not take possession.

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  • An able-bodied parent who does not work when he has the opportunity, unless "idle under strike orders, or lock-outs," and who hires out his minor children, is declared a vagrant and may be fined $50o and imprisoned or sentenced to hard labour for not more than six months.

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  • Upon one famous occasion in 1892 he succeeded in bringing to a peaceful solution a long and bitter strike which had divided the masters and men in the Durham collieries; and his success was due to the confidence which he inspired by the extraordinary moral energy of his strangely "prophetic" personality, at once thoughtful, vehement and affectionate.

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  • In 1902 he gave energetic support to the miners of Carmaux who went out on strike in consequence of the dismissal of a socialist workman, Calvignac; and in the next year he was re-elected to the chamber as deputy for Albi.

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  • In one of the actions of this war the "Centaur" and "Implacable," unsupported by the Swedish ships (which lay to leeward), cut out the Russian 80-80-gun ship "Sevolod" from the enemy's line and, after a desperate fight, forced her to strike.

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  • He accompanied the Norman army to England in 1066, and obtained permission from William to strike the first blow at the battle of Hastings.

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  • The calling in of Pinkerton detectives from Chicago and New1690-1691-1691-16 931691-1693York to settle a strike in the Carnegie steel works at Homestead in 1892 precipitated a serious riot, in which about twenty persons were killed.

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  • The strike of these folds is usually east and west and roughly parallel to the axes of elevation of the plateau.

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  • The Gurkhas, however, in 1788 and following years continued to strike coins of progressively debased quality, which were rude imitations of the old Nepalese mintage, and to endeavour to force this currency on the Tibetans, eventually making the departure of the latter from old usage a pretext for war and invasion.

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  • This brought the intervention of the Chinese, who drove the Gurkhas out of Tibet (1792), and then began to strike silver coins for Lhasa use, bearing Chinese and Tibetan characters.

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  • Rodgers would have preferred to keep his command together, and to strike with it at the main course of British commerce, but he was overruled.

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  • The most successful mode of forming roots is to place the cuttings in a mild bottom-heat, which expedites their growth, even in the case of many hardy plants whose cuttings strike roots in the open soil.

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  • For propagation the bulbiferous portion is pegged down on the surface of a pot of suitable soil; if kept close in a moist atmosphere, the little buds will soon strike root and form independent plants.

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  • Young shoots which have become moderately firm generally make the best cuttings, but sometimes the very softest shoots strike more readily.

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  • Free-rooting subjects strike in any lightish sandy mixture; but difficult subjects should have thoroughly well-drained pots, a portion of the soil proper for the particular plants made very sandy, and a surfacing of clean sharp silver sand about as deep as the length of the cutting.

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  • In transplanting trees all the roots which may have become bruised or broken in the process of lifting should be cut clean away behind the broken part, as they then more readily strike out new roots from the cut parts.

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  • In general, field strawberries are not grown from potted layers, but from good strong layers that strike naturally in the field.

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  • In 1903 the government took strong measures to prevent a threatened general strike of railway employees, the military were called out, and occupied the stations.

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  • Thereupon the council of the Labour party proclaimed a general strike.

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  • The industrial population is employed in large collieries in the vicinity; and here, on the 7th of September 1893, serious riots during a strike resulted in the destruction of some of the colliery works belonging to Lord Masham, and were not quelled without military intervention and some bloodshed.

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  • One practice which is especially prevalent, so as to strike every casual visitor, and dates from the early years of the empire, is that of filling up the flutings of the columns for about one-third of their height with a thick coat of stucco, so as to give them the appearance of being smooth columns without flutings below, and only fluted above.

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  • Swift as before to strike, in three months' time he had deftly turned his own word against the would-be master by administering Due Correction for Mr Hobbes, or School Discipline for not saying his Lessons right, in a piece that differed from the Elenchus only in being more biting and unrestrained.

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  • But all the more eagerly did he take advantage of Wallis's loose calumny to strike where he felt himself safe.

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  • Then moving farther in the same direction he resolved to strike at the root of the evil by the exercise of his imperial authority.

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  • These acts were, however, accompanied by language of great decision against the Social Democrats, especially on the occasion of a great strike in Westphalia, when the emperor Progress of Social- warned the men that for him every Social Democrat ism.

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  • Among the revelations put forth in Mecca there is a considerable number of (for the most part) short suras, which strike every attentive reader as being the oldest.

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  • We read in a papyrus of a strike of starving laborers in the Theban necropolis who would not work until corn was given to them, and apparently the government storehouse was empty at the time, perhaps in consequence of a bad Nile.

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  • Frederick II., in his later years (1571-1588), aspired to the dominion of all the seas which washed the Scandinavian coasts, and before he died he was able to enforce the rule that all foreign ships should strike their topsails to Danish men-of-war as a token of his right to rule the northern seas.

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  • The chief event of the year 1899 was the great strike of 40,000 artisans, which cost Denmark 50,000,000 crowns, and brought about a reconstruction of the cabinet in order to bring in, as minister of the interior, Ludwig Ernest Bramsen, the great specialist in industrial matters, who succeeded (September 2-4) in bringing about an understanding between workmen and employers.

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  • Justinian was rather quick than strong or profound; his policy does not strike one as the result of deliberate and well-considered views, but dictated by the hopes and fancies of the moment.

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  • The similarity of outline in many species to that of trees and shrubs will strike any one who examines algae mounted for the herbarium.

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  • In the western folded belt the strike of the folds is N.W.-S.E., or N.N.W.-S.S.E.

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  • Lord Rosebery's personal popularity had been increased at home by his successful intervention in the coal strike of December 1893, and when in March 1894 the resignation of Gladstone was announced, his selection by Queen Victoria for the premiership was welcomed by the public at large and by the majority of his own party.

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  • Although the rocks throughout the Southern Uplands have a persistent northeasterly and south-westerly strike, and though this trend is apparent in the bands of more rugged hills that mark the outcrop of hard grits and greywackes, nevertheless geological structure has been much less effective in determining the lines of ridge and valley than in the Highlands.

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  • The valley of the Garry and Tay crosses the strike of all the Highland rocks, traverses the great fault on the Highland border, and finally breaks through the chain of the Sidlaw Hills at Perth.

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  • The most picturesque glen lakes, however, lie in transverse valleys, which being cut across the strike of the rocks present greater variety and, usually, abruptness of outline.

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  • In May came the letter and ring of the French queen ordering James, as her knight, to strike a blow on English ground.

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  • During the great sailors' strike at Marseilles in 1904 he showed pronounced sympathy with the socialistic aims and methods of the strikers, and a strong feeling was aroused that his Radical sympathies tended to a serious weakening of the navy and to destruction of discipline.

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  • Between Kala Wamar (6580 ft.) and Kala Khum (4400 ft.), where the Oxus again bends southwards, its course to the north-west is almost at right angles to the general strike of the Darwaz mountains, which is from north-east to south-west, following the usual conformation of all this part of high Asia.

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  • Another of about equal length, starting from the same, central water-parting of this mountain block, and included within the Oxus bend, follows a transverse direction at almost right angles to the Shiwa, and joins the Oxus valley near its debouchment into the more open Kolab plains, where the course of the Oxus has again assumed a direction parallel to the mountain strike.

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  • The strike of miners in the Pas de Calais after the disaster at Courrieres, leading to the threat of disorder on the 1st of May 1906, obliged him to employ the military; and his attitude in the matter alienated the Socialist party, from which he definitely broke in his notable reply in the Chamber to Jean Jaures in June 1906.

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  • In 1885 the governor found it necessary to use the state militia to suppress riots in Will and Cook counties occasioned by the strikes of quarrymen, and the following year the militia was again called out to suppress riots in St Clair and Cook counties caused by the widespread strike of railway employees.

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  • The clear atmosphere is in its upper strata free from clouds and dust, so that the sun's rays undergo scarcely any absorption and strike down with full force on the light-brown desert soil, from which they are radiated and reflected to a great extent.

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  • In this position, during the strike of the railway employes in Chicago in 1894, he instructed the district attorneys to secure from the Federal Courts writs of injunction restraining the strikers from acts of violence, and thus set a precedent for "government by injunction."

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  • In 1895 he defended the workers' right to strike, but in 1903, as head of the Government (1901-5), he crushed a railway strike by rushing a bill through Parliament making illegal a stoppage of work by those engaged in the public and semi-public services.

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  • For some years he took no very prominent part in Parliamentary life, being actively engaged outside in the interests of his railwaymen, who, besides many smaller disputes, came out in a body in the great strike of 1911.

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  • Wales, and the disturbance spread partially to London and elsewhere; but the courts, on the application of the Board of Trade, prohibited the Union from paying strike pay, and the movement collapsed.

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  • They are increased by cuttings in spring, which when taken off with a heel strike freely in brisk heat.

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  • The Jews, Chaldeans and Babylonians began the day at the rising of the sun; the Athenians at the fall; the Umbri in Italy began at midday; the Egyptians and Romans at midnight; and in England, the United States and most of the countries of Europe the Roman civil day still prevails, the day usually commencing as soon as the clock begins to strike 12 P.M.

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  • His first act was to strike at the faithful ministers of Charles VII.

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  • They are swept north by the wind till they strike upon the outer ranges of the Himalayas.

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  • To remove the head-dress of whatever kind is, in the East, an act of discourtesy; to strike it off is a deep insult.

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  • The meagreness of the results obtained by the occasional works executed in the last century, and the fact that the investigators were unfortunate enough to strike upon places already explored, gave rise to the opinion that the whole area of the city had been crossed by tunnels in the time of Charles III.

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  • There is no question about the weak resistance of certain units in line, nor can it be denied that other troops, among the reserves, became temporarily infected with a spirit that led to what many observers likened to a strike.

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  • According to Blyth, it is a favourite amusement among the natives to let loose a couple of tame caracals among a flock of pigeons feeding on the ground, when each will strike down a number of birds before the flock can escape.

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  • The great need of the age was authority; and authority was most likely to strike the imagination of the faithful if it found a vivid concrete embodiment in the person of the pope.

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  • In truth the Renaissance was ruled by no Astraea redux, but rather by a severe spirit which brought no peace but a sword, reminding men of sternest duties, testing what of moral force and tenacity was in them, compelling them to strike for the old order or the new, suffering no lukewarm halting between two opinions.

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  • To all this the people of Finland opposed a dogged and determined resistance, which culminated in November 1905 in a " national strike."

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  • The strike was universal, all classes joining in the movement, and it spread to all the industrial centres and even to the rural districts.

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  • The electricity of a hovering or a passing cloud would thus be carried off slowly and silently; and if the cloud was highly charged, the lightning would strike in preference the elevated conductors.'

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  • After victimization in consequence of a strike he obtained work at Cumnock, Ayrshire, and was shortly afterwards elected secretary of the Ayrshire Miners' Association.

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  • In the great strike in the South Wales coal-field in 1898 he addressed, together with Robert Smillie, huge meetings of miners, and in the general election of 1906 he was reelected to Parliament for Merthyr Tydfil.

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  • It may strike one as characteristically Jewish that extravagant and truly oriental encomiums were passed upon such legalists and Talmudists as Isaac Alfazi, Rashi or Maimonides; none the less the medieval Jews were able to produce and appreciate excellent literature of the most varied description.

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  • The essential parts of one type of bale opener are three specially shaped rollers, the peri pheries of which contain a number of 1 Also in the forms "streek," "strick" or "strike," as in Chaucer, Cant.

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  • Tales, Prologue 676, where the Pardoner's hair is compared with a "strike of flax."

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  • Tables, about 500 B.C., was intended to strike at the evil by providing a maximum rate of interest.

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  • Processions of many thousands of workmen were organized, in Stockholm and in other towns of the kingdom, just before the Riksdag began the discussion on the above-mentioned bill of the government, and when the bill was introduced in the chambers a general and wellorganized strike took place and continued during the three days the debate on the bill lasted.

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  • As this strike was of an exclusively political kind, and was intended to put pressure on the chambers, it was generally disapproved, and failed in its object.

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  • Gustavus thereupon resolved to strike the decisive blow without waiting for the arrival of Sprengtporten.

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  • To suppress them, and to gain a better market for his own ideas, he was even ready to strike up an alliance with the Jesuits, and force on a reluctant France the-doctrine of papal' infallibility.

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  • Routes which converge on Kalat from the south pass for the most part through narrow wooded valleys, enclosed between steep ridges of denuded hills, and, following the general strike of these ridges, they run from valley to valley with easy grades.

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  • Recent investigations show that all the chief rivers of Nepal flowing southwards to the Tarai take their rise north of the line of highest crests, the " main range " of the Himalaya; and that some of them drain long lateral high-level valleys enclosed between minor ridges whose strike is parallel to the axis of the Himalaya and, occasionally, almost at right angles to the course of the main drainage channels breaking down to the plains.

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  • The reason assigned for these extraordinary diversions of the drainage right across the general strike of the ridges is that it is antecedent - i.e.

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  • In 1902 the students at Coimbra and Oporto organized an agitation against the proposed conversion of the gold debt; and anti-clerical riots, followed by a strike, rendered necessary the proclamation of martial law in Aveiro.

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  • In May 1907 there was a street-car strike of large dimensions.

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  • The change in the sound due to the falling drops as they strike the bottom of the sink should be noticed, as well as that in the appearance of the jet.

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  • At dawn this regiment found itself isolated but in possession of the fort, and the open gorges of the row of forts tempted the audacious commander to strike out right and left along the ridge.

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  • The scheme, therefore, was to begin with a succession of outpost affrays along the whole line (which could be represented as a provocation suffered), and then to strike vigorous offensive blows (a) from Seres towards Salonika, (b) from Strumitsa and Radovishta against the Vardar at Krivolak and Gevgeli (Gyevgheli), (the link between the Serbian and Greek armies); and (c) a blow from the region of Kochana towards Egri Palanka.

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  • In 1913 he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for a speech made at the Albert Hall, but was released after some days of hunger strike.

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  • There too the hydrographical network, as well as the south-west to north-east strike of the clay-slates and metamorphic schists on Ditmar's map, seem to indicate the existence of two chains running south-west to north-east, parallel to the volcanic chain of S.-E.

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  • Occasional labour troubles have been very severe in the Coeur d'Alene region, where the attempt in 1892 of the Mine Owners' Association to discriminate in wages between miners and surfacemen brought on a union strike.

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  • The strike of the rocks is independent of the direction of the chain, and the chain is bounded by faults.

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  • A state court of mediation and arbitration, consisting of three members appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate, was created in 1889 to inquire into the cause of grievances threatening or resulting in any strike or lock-out and to endeavour to effect a settlement.

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  • He then settled at the London Docks, and organized the Dockers' Union of which he became general secretary in June 1887, taking a prominent part in the dock strike of 1889.

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  • In 1910 he published A Brief History of the Dockers' Union, commemorating the 1889 dockers' strike, and in 1911 A History of the London Transport Workers' Strike.

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  • This list is sent to the sultan, who has by prescription the right to strike out five names.

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  • The stratified rocks in the highlands strike north and south, as if they had been crumpled into folds, in Upper Palaeozoic times, by pressure from east to west.

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  • Lord Jersey assumed office on the 15th of January 1891, and a few weeks afterwards the conference to consider the question of federating the Australian colonies was held at Sydney, and the great strike, which at one time had threatened to paralyse the trade of the colony, came to an end.

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  • Cavaignac failed perhaps to appreciate the political exigencies of the moment; as a soldier he would not strike his blow until his plans were matured and his forces sufficiently prepared.

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  • He further pointed out that the wings of flying creatures (contrary to received opinions, and as has been already indicated) strike downwards and forwards during the down strokes, and upwards and forwards during the up strokes.

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  • In this case the under surface of the kite is made to strike the still air.

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  • The wings consequently must be made to strike forwards and kept in advance of the body of the bird if they are to prevent the bird from falling downwards and forwards.

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  • If the wings were to strike backwards in aerial flight, the bird would turn a forward somersault.

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  • That the wings invariably strike forwards during the down and up strokes in aerial flight is proved alike by observation and experiment.

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  • In the 1 96th proposition of his work (De motu animalium, Leiden, 1685) he states that " If the expanded wings of a bird suspended in the air shall strike the undisturbed air beneath it with a motion perpendicular to the horizon, the bird will fly with a transverse motion in a plane parallel with the horizon."

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  • Whether, therefore, the air strikes the wings from below, or the wings strike the air from above, the result is the same, - the posterior or flexible margins of the wings yield in an upward direction, and in so doing urge the bird in a horizontal direction."

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  • Moreover, in point of fact, all natural wings, and all artificial wings constructed on the natural type, invariably strike downwards and forwards.

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  • It is also made to strike vertically downwards.

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  • He controlled the movements of the wings, and made them strike downwards and forwards in imitation of natural wings.

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  • The boundaries of the parishes, the fundamental units of English political geography, are very often either rivers or watersheds, and they frequently show a close relation to the strike of the geological strata.

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  • During the spring and summer months the prevalence of fierce cutting winds, which are shaped by the conformation of the valleys into blasts as through a funnel, following the strike of the valleys either up or down, makes travelling painful and existence in camp most unpleasant.

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  • On the 10th of April 1845 a considerable portion of the city was swept by fire, and in July 1877, during the great railway strike of that year, a large amount of property was destroyed by a mob.

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  • The foliae of the schists strike north and south.

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  • Hybridization also is very uncertain, and is very difficult to carry out effectually; hence the method of propagating the best varieties by cuttings has been adopted, except in the case of those which do not strike readily, as in C. Ledgeriana, in which the plants are grown from the shoots of felled trees.

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  • There is a general agreement that if a man like Gillespie or Nicholson had been in command of the station, the strong force at his disposal would have enabled him to strike such a deadly blow at the fleeing mutineers as might have stamped out the Mutiny.

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  • Keppel was ordered to strike his flag in March 1779.

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  • The villages, which are always walled round by groves of bamboos and betel-nut palms, have often a very striking appearance; and Backergunje has many beauties of detail which strike a traveller in passing through the country.

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  • After a pause in the operations McClellan felt himself ready to attack at the moment when Lee, leaving a bare handful of men in the Richmond lines, despatched twothirds of his entire force to the north of the Chickahominy to strike McClellan's isolated right wing.

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  • It has been used in combination with potassium chlorate as a composition for matches to strike on any surface.

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  • The Apollo Sauroctonus (after Praxiteles), copied in bronze at the Villa Albani in Rome and in marble at Paris, is a naked, youthful, almost boyish figure, leaning against a tree, waiting to strike a lizard climbing up the trunk.

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  • Any horizontal fissure in a weak place would, in the nature of things, strike somewhere a stronger place, and the final failure would be deferred.

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  • The tale, as told in the 1476 chronicle, is clearly an interpolation, for it comes immediately after a distinct statement that "God had helped the Confederates, and that with great labour they had defeated the knights and Duke Leopold," while the passage immediately following joins on to the former quite naturally if we strike out the episode of the "true man," who is not even called Winkelried.

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  • Under his leadership a strike on the Great Northern railway was won in 1894.

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  • At first the Romans paid little attention to the insurgents, who were able to strike coins in the name of Simeon, prince of Israel, and Eleazar the priest, and to persecute the Christians, who refused to join the revolt.

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  • The emperor seemed to be threatening the independence of the North, and in terror and resentment the Scandinavian peoples turned first to strike at the encroaching Frank, and soon after to assail the other Christian kingdoms which lay behind, or on the flank of, the Empire.

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  • The Norman barons had refused to strike a blow for John, and the cities had shown but a very passive and precarious loyalty to him.

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  • Henceforth England was safe from coast raids, could conduct her commerce with Flanders without danger, and could strike without difficulty at any point of the French littoral.

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  • Almost the only reconquest made was that of the city of Limoges, which was stormed in September 1370 by the troops of the Black Prince, who rose from his sick-bed to strike his last blow at the rebels.

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  • But matters went otherwise than he had expected; when he waxed unmannerly, and unsheathed his dagger to strike one of the royal retinue who had dared to answer him back, the mayor of London, William Walworth, drew his cutlass and cut him down.

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  • With a well-intentioned but narrow mind, he had nothing in him to strike the imagination of his subjects.

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  • In deciding on war the British government relied on the capacity of its fleet, which was entrusted to the command of Sir Charles Napier, to strike a great blow in the Baltic. The fleet was despatched with extraordinary rejoicings, and amidst loud and confident expressions of its certain triumph.

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  • The structure of the Harz is very complicated, but the general strike of the folds, especially in the Oberharz plateau, is N.E.

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  • Owing to its position as the first range which the northerly winds strike after crossing the north German plain, the climate on the summit of the Harz is generally raw and damp, even in summer.

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  • Hence it consists (1) partly of ranges, mostly snow-capped, which stretch from south-west to north-east, and which in several cases terminate en echelon on the verge of the desert, and (2) partly of ranges which strike away from the above at various angles, but in a predominantly north-western direction.

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  • While upheavals having a north-eastern strike continued to take place after the Carboniferous epoch,' another series of upheavals, having a north-western strike, and occasioned by the expansion of diabases, dolerites, melaphyres and andesites, occurred later, subsequently at least to the close of the Tertiary period, if not also before it, dislocating former chains and raising rocks to the highest levels by the addition of new upheavals to the older ones.

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  • It was resolved to strike the decisive blow on the 10th of August.

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  • As the elections to the Convention were close at hand, the Commune resolved to strike the public with terror by the slaughter of its prisoners.

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  • His friends determined to strike, and Hanriot ordered the National Guards to hold themselves in readiness.

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  • The objects which the advocates of a new calendar had in view were to strike a blow at the clergy and to divorce all calculations of time from the Christian associations with which they were loaded, in short, to abolish the Christian year; and enthusiasts were already speaking of "the first year of liberty" and "the first year of the republic" when the national convention took up the matter in 1793.

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  • Many a strike has occurred in the midst of the harvest because the quality or quantity of the food served was not what it ought to have been.

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  • And what perhaps would first strike an unprejudiced critic in Taylor's examples of conflicting ideals or antagonistic yet ultimate moral judgments would be the perception that they are not necessarily moral ideas or judgments at all, and hence necessarily not ultimate.

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  • The real reason of its fall was the mismanagement of the Madagascar expedition, the cost of which in men and money exceeded all expectations, and the alarming social conditions at home, as indicated by the strike at Carmaux.

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  • At the other extreme we know that innumerable swarms of minute bodies, probably little more than particles, move round the sun in orbits of every degree of eccentricity, making themselves known to us only in the exceptional cases when they strike the earth's atmosphere.

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  • Banff Strike Wing Memorial Mosquito from Banff attacking shipping in Norwegian fiord, Spring 1945 Gp.

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  • With the strike only an hour old a woman died in a house fire as RAF firefighters raced to the scene.

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  • In other words for the planners, planning an American first strike was the only way of " deterring " a Soviet first strike.

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  • Several neutrons are also produced which may go on to strike the nuclei of other atoms causing further fission.

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  • He doesn't strike me or anyone as the sort of character who can be swayed by mere flattery.

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  • Town went in 2-1 at half time courtesy of a Kolodinski strike and a Joel Young left footer.

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  • Ritchie has a keen eye for goal and has impressed the gaffer with his strike rate in youth football.

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  • Now let us build a mighty gatehouse to strike fear into the hearts of our enemies " !

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  • A coal miner's strike begins in Britain and is followed by a general strike and martial law.

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  • The powerful Bombay proletariat, concentrated in the textile mills, staged a general strike.

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  • Again, the general strike -- and they call for a one-day general strike!

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  • A nationwide general strike which paralyzed the entire country was accompanied by an armed Rebellion.

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  • As one-off gestures went our 24-hour strike was highly effective even if we couldn't publicize it in our own paper.

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  • Now as our fellow workers were so hasty we were bound to come out on strike.

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  • In Florida they sound a hooter to warn bathers to get out of the water if lightning is about to strike.

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  • Tuesday 19 October 1971 A group of five Northern Ireland Members of Parliament (MPs) began a 48 hour hunger strike against Internment.

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  • The day after the betrayal, republican prisoners in Wormwood Scrubs, London declared a new hunger strike.

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  • Twelve of the 14 have already started a hunger strike to focus attention on the injustice which is now taking place.

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  • It was in this prison that she went on her first hunger strike and 8 days later was released.

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  • After a 5 day hunger strike she was released.

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  • In some areas union branches are organizing hustings... Postal workers POSTAL WORKERS in Watford have rejected a deal to end their strike.

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  • Even from her grave, Princess Diana can still strike a chord of fear in her former in-laws.

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  • He is a left footed goal kicker with the ability to strike the ball a long way out of hand.

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  • Last year there was an oil ' strike ' in Venezuela, really a bosses ' lockout aimed at bringing down Chávez's government.

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  • The terrible defeat of the 40-hour strike in 1919 and the engineers ' lockout of 1922 killed off the shop stewards movement.

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  • Steve Lowe's piece this week, about homework and other maters, may strike a chord!

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  • The first two days of the strike tested the mettle of both sides.

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  • The Young Socialists of the Seine, who were led by Trotskyist militants, brought their support to the strike.

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  • The few revolutionary militants who were leading the strike were doubtless a pole of regroupment for some of them.

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  • The miners of the village worked on the hall for free during the miners strike of 1926.

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  • Do your web searches strike oil on your first attempt or do you plumb the depths only to find murk and mire?

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  • However, its input into the miners ' strike was somewhat muted.

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  • But the bans begun in the 1970s strike many Third Worlders as a particularly noxious example of Western paternalism.

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  • But strike bowler Austin dismissed both openers and Tom Kearney also picked up a couple of wickets as Rainham pushed for the win.

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  • Copland's rousing Fanfare for the Common Man prefaces the overture to Gershwin's satirical operetta Strike up the Band.

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  • The consequence of a bird flu pandemic could be likened to a small asteroid strike in its economic effects.

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  • Despite picket lines at Swiss Cottage and Kilburn branches, however, services stayed up and running as the strike action proved patchy.

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  • This call for strike action can only be negatively perceived, given the increasingly bleak climate of uncertainty with regard to the international situation.

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  • Prolog ' First Strike ' opens the story with a high ranking military personnel being escorted to a secured US location.

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  • When the electrons strike the phosphor dots they glow to give the colors.

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  • There they would occasionally strike a proton, creating a positron and a neutron.

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  • And on 3 October 1973, 60 republican prisoners won special political status from the Dublin government after 20 days of hunger strike.

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  • The future The strike has been neither the death knell, nor the ringing affirmation of class politics that various pundits have claimed.

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  • This comes after a successful strike ballot by the RMT over threats to pensions on the privatized railways.

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  • There he is expected to strike a similar debt relief pact.

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  • For the duration of the Artillery Strike, your designated target will appear on their Command Map and Mortar sights as a targeting reticule.

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  • Spurs were blown away and Harte's 15 yard strike was scant reward for our play.

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  • The strike from the scythe had burned some strange runes onto milord Theo, which he told us gave him " a horrible feeling.

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  • Access to many websites was stopped by a screen message saying ' site closed due to strike action ' .

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  • The coal operators moved in black scabs from further south to break the strike.

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  • Care must be taken to avoid Fly Strike in animals with urine scald or sticky bottom.

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  • Although marred by occasional schmaltz, it generally manages to strike a good balance between pathos and lightheartedness.

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  • He believed the time had come to strike for Irish national self-determination.

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  • Their decision came after BECTU issued an ultimatum threatening strike action in support of a suspended shop steward.

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  • An important point is that the general strike necessarily is an empty signifier.

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  • The latest one-day strike remained solid across the country.

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  • During the Kosovo campaign the United States was relied on to conduct almost 85 per cent of air strike sorties.

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  • The strike was a major test for Andy Gilchrist, a key figure in the ' awkward squad ' .

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  • In the 1980s, she performed stand-up at miners ' strike benefits.

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  • Should April showers strike, the driver has a plentiful stash of plastic macs.

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  • These include kick, lightening strike, weapon strip frying pan to the head and penalty box.

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  • In 1994, the united stats came close to launching a pre-emptive strike against North Korea.

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  • Now nursery nurses have voted by four to one for an all-out strike in an attempt to show how frustrated nursery nurses are.

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  • This will be the second 24-hour strike at the Haydock site in relation to a dispute over rates of pay.

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  • Minister Humphrey Atkins made promises in the light of which the hunger strike was called off.

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  • Quot this has them and insurance renters storage we disaster strike to reduce dependency.

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  • Times were tough at his father's shop as the miners ' strike hit the local economy.

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  • Merseyside has had seven fire-related deaths this year, two of those during the eight- day firefighters ' strike.

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  • In 1913 Annie Kenney was sentenced to eighteen months in prison and like other suffragettes she went on hunger and thirst strike.

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  • I finally sussed it and kept him off the strike and things slowed down.

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  • For all the disruption their strike caused, the French truckers won the support of an overwhelming majority of the population.

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  • Did I mention the weathercock on Queen Camel church, which goes to drink for the river when it hears the clock strike twelve?

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  • Examine areas where water splash from both the trailer and the towing vehicle wheels would strike the underside of the trailer.

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  • The Communist Party followed the ' left ' leadership of the miners ' union in fighting the miners ' strike as an isolated battle.

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  • In the following year new waves of peasant unrest broke out together with new strike waves.

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  • Prak swung round to see a red robed priest with arm upraised to strike the blade into the Doctor's neck.

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  • Both strike a discordant note in the typical Dartmoor landscape of steep-sided wooded valleys carrying rivers and streams down from the moors.

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  • Unfortunately, Allen failed to inject any real venom into the strike, allowing Williams to claim the ball at a second attempt.

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  • It was a stunning strike which sealed a morale-boosting victory for the Magpies.

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  • I feel fully vindicated by the decision of the court to strike out the claim.

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  • It was used as the headquarters of the fustian weavers during their strike in 1906-7.

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  • In countries where the head of the state is not a Catholic, the bishops are regularly elected by the chapters, but the civil power has the right to strike out objectionable names from the list of candidates which is previously submitted to it.

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  • In the spring of 331 Alexander could at last leave the Mediterranean to strike into the heart of the Persian empire, for by his occupation of the coasts the Persian command of Invasion Persia.

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  • The movement towards forming a parliamentary Labour party was not confined to New South Wales; on the contrary, it was common to all the states, having its origin in the failure of the Great Strike of 1890.

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  • In 1907 a serious strike occurred in the timber trade, attended by all the usual accompaniments, except actual disorder, of an industrial conflict.

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  • When kathode rays strike certain substances, they emit a phosphorescent light, the spectroscopic investigation of which shows interesting effects which are important especially as indicating the influence of slight admixtures of impurities on the luminescence.

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  • It seems certain that the word " dub " means to strike, and the usage is as old as the knighting of Henry by William the Conqueror (supra, pp. 851, 852).

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  • It is incorrect to say the wing strikes vertically downwards, for, as already explained, the body of a flying bird is a body in motion; but as a body in motion tends to fall downwards and forwards, the wing must strike downwards and forwards in order effectually to prevent its fall.

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  • The same year he led the strike which, beginning in the Pullman car plants, soon involved the railways leading into Chicago (see 6.124).

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  • The Canaries were stung by a late goal from the visiting Hornets as Matthew Spring 's last gasp strike settled a pulsating contest.

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  • However events, not least the General Strike and its associated prolonged coal strike and the receivership of both colliery companies, intervened.

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  • On the 31st the CP rescinded the strike order.

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  • However, weapons that can be used to retaliate against attack can also be used to strike first.

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  • Spurs were blown away and Harte 's 15 yard strike was scant reward for our play.

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  • The strike from the scythe had burned some strange runes onto milord Theo, which he told us gave him a horrible feeling.

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  • Darren Bent started their resurgence with a strike from 25 yards in the 20th minute which narrowly sailed over the crossbar.

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  • Access to many websites was stopped by a screen message saying ' site closed due to strike action '.

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  • What was the real role of Lynk and Pendergast, the scab UDM leaders before, during and after the strike?

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  • Immediately after the election there was a bitter seafarers ' strike.

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  • I took the unit to Cape Town in 1966, during the seamen 's strike.

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  • The beauty and serenity of the area strike their visitors every time.

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  • In August 1980 Walesa led the Gdansk shipyard strike which gave rise to a wave of strikes over much of the country.

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  • The party is credited by some with inciting the 1937 Flint sit-down strike.

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  • They staged a sit-in strike in a last ditch effort to keep the company going.

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  • Colin Wills, the last tin miner in St. Agnes will strike a symbolic sledgehammer blow linking the past with the present.

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  • I slosh gasoline around, open all the doors and windows; strike a match.

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  • The solidarity action by BA workers to come out on strike in support of Gate Gourmet staff was illegal in the UK.

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  • Clearly, simple reliance on the spontaneity of mass strike movements is insufficient.

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  • The strike was a major test for Andy Gilchrist, a key figure in the ' awkward squad '.

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  • The visitors, who squandered several chances early on, had gone ahead on 32 minutes through Carlton Miller 's well taken strike.

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  • Her to feel working the line and steven jr a military strike.

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  • The British decided to strike a critical blow which would devastate the rebels.

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  • Times were tough at his father 's shop as the miners ' strike hit the local economy.

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  • An initial consultation will enable you both to appreciate what is required, and also to strike up a rapport.

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  • Asda 's decision to appeal coincides with the GMB announcement that a national strike ballot will start in mid April.

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  • Further strike action is suspended pending consultation with members via their branches.

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  • Israel was swift to respond to this turn of events and there was a devastating pre-emptive air strike against the Egyptian air force.

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  • However, it can strike any woman or girl without warning and can act so rapidly that more fatalities among tampon users is inevitable.

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  • A thunder cloud passing over, caused the leaf gold to strike the sides of the glass very quick at each flash of lightening.

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  • So, White Heat, not exactly the bastion of twee indie pop, but just occasionally they strike out.

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  • Typhoon damage Enlarge Image The general strike was in 1926.

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  • These proposals will strike most people as a gratuitously ungenerous response by the state to those who have been locked up unjustly.

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  • It is unjust punishment which makes them go on hunger strike.

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  • Prak swung round to see a red robed priest with arm upraised to strike the blade into the Doctor 's neck.

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  • After a three week strike, the company was forced to make significant concessions including the re-employment the three victimized women.

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  • The quality of decision is like the well-timed swoop of a falcon which enables it to strike and destroy its victim.

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  • Shots fired at guys hiding around corners never whiz past; they always strike the edge of the building near the character 's face.

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  • The wildcat strike action was in response to management bullying.

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  • The union disputes resulted in a strike.

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  • In order to move forward, the world needs startups, the world needs innovation, and the world needs people like yourself to strike out on your adventure.

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  • Whether you opt for whimsical or refined, the card is sure to strike a chord with the person who receives it.

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  • You won't be able to strike on a hot deal if you have no way of getting your new patio furniture home.

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  • Try to strike a balance between your budget and your preferred monitor size.

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  • Online, most retailers start accepting orders at midnight and retailers that participate will usually open extra early as well, some also at the strike of twelve.

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  • Make certain your homeowners' policy will cover natural disasters that strike your region.

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  • Each size has a slightly different feel and you may have to adjust your stroke length and how hard you strike the cue ball depending on the size of the table.

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  • Conservationists hope to strike a balance between progress and our natural resources.

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  • Unlike a true fear response which has a known trigger, panic attacks seem to strike out of the blue.

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  • Much like your kitchen, the bathroom is one room in your house that has to strike a balance between style and functionality.

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  • If you find that your preferred style does not match your home, try to strike a balance between the two styles by incorporating different elements of both styles within the room.

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  • Strike a balance with form and function and you will create a beautiful interior.

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  • Pottery Barn - Although the store definitely has "the look," the mere words "Pottery Barn" are sometimes enough to strike fear in bank accounts around the land.

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  • If you're seeking a gentle, everyday scent to wear everywhere from the mall to the office, you'll strike gold with Beach.

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  • The online game has more than 2,000 questions and 10,000 answers, and you can play, pass, strike and steal, just like the players on the television show.

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  • If your client is looking for classy and romantic photos, you should comply with her wishes and avoid asking her to strike provocative poses that she feels uncomfortable with.

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  • Start with simple poses, and then allow your model to strike some positions that make her feel her best.

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  • Anyone can strike a pose, but it takes a certain skill to contort your body into a figure that is flattering and photographs well.

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  • Anger can strike in different ways; it can linger or be something you feel in the moment.

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  • When you hear the word "class" it may strike fear into your heart, but don't let it.

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  • They can also be very helpful if you find it difficult to strike up conversation with others in person, or if you are shy.

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  • Whenever I'm silent, he would always strike a conversation.Here's another catch, he is so smart that sometimes I feel so dumb in front of him. suck right?

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  • Try to strike up a friendship with one of the members.

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  • Most men want to strike an appropriate balance between fun and sentimentality when it comes to emotional acts.

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  • He appeared alongside Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in Dogma and also made appearances in the Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures films, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and Jersey Girl.

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  • The balance that students must strike is finding a degree that meets their needs in order to achieve their goals.

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  • If you can find nothing about accreditation with regard to the distance learning program you are interested in, then you may either call the college to verify the accreditation or strike the program from your list of choices.

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  • An MBA is a strong foundation to future career moves whether you are looking to climb the corporate ladder or strike out on your own.

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  • If you waited long enough to locate a last minute cruise, it's best to strike when the iron is hot.

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  • It was called a Boxer because the breed tends to strike with its front paws while fighting, resembling a boxer.

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  • Mention the word "parvo" and you instantly strike fear into any dog lover's heart.

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  • This dense, much-branched evergreen rarely grows more than 2 feet high, and its thick, white, twining roots strike deep into the ground.

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  • If a plant is cut down close to the ground, there soon spring up a number of young shoots, which can be taken off as cuttings, and which strike with freedom.

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  • The culture of all the varieties is of the simplest nature; cuttings strike freely in any sandy soil in a moist heat of 70degree.

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  • They strike best when placed on a gentle bottom-heat, and will winter in any position where there is plenty of light, and the temperature does not go below 40 degrees Cuttings.

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  • Shoots of the rambling kinds root from the points almost as readily as a bramble, and cuttings strike freely.

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  • The young shoots, if taken off when about 3 inches long, in spring, and placed in a gentle bottomheat, will strike, but not freely.

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  • It is always prudent to lift a few or strike a potful of cuttings in case of accident, though in spring the old plants may be divided to any extent.

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  • They strike freely in a cold frame in August, but later require bottom-heat.

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  • Tall, blowsy perennials mingle with shorter flowers with equal ease, and while some like to plant hues of similar colors, many cottage gardeners just fill their gardens with a profusion of blossoms in whatever colors strike their fancy.

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  • Tomato diseases strike green or ripe tomatoes and leave telltale signs.

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  • While they tend to strike vegetables, they also strike flowers.

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  • The trick is to strike the right balance between price and quality to get the most bang for your buck.

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  • In essence, he sets his prayers to music with the hope that they strike a chord in the hearts of fellow worshipers.

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  • Due to conflicts in musical direction, personal injuries and a desire to strike out solo, most of BOC's core members left and returned several times over the band's long career.

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  • Folk lore says that the stone was found after a lightening strike hit the ground.

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  • You want to strike a balance between looking as if you fit in and making a lasting, positive first impression.

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  • When you wear cool designs on T shirts, you can make people laugh, inspire a stranger to strike up a conversation with you, or just get a nod of approval in response to the art you've chosen or the witty quip across your chest.

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  • Some dorm rooms may be naturally chilly, and even though he may be home for the holidays, there's no telling when a cold front will strike.

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  • Use the Ravage of Time (R1, then tap L1), and strike him behind the legs.

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  • Strike it with your sword, and roll away if it tries to claw you.

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  • You will then get a message telling you to strike a CIA security officer.

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  • Oh, there are many other reasons that will dissuade you, but the aforementioned rehash is strike one.

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  • In Street Fighter III, these two brothers are merely palette swaps of one another, though in 2nd Impact and 3rd Strike, they become more distinct characters.

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  • If you can manage to get the ball to ride the rail all the way to the end, you'll hear a click, and then all the pins will explode in a shockwave, effectively giving you a 91 pin strike (worth 182 points).

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  • This will detonate a muted explosion that results in a perfect strike.

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  • They'll walk by in the background, jump up and down in elation as you hit a strike, and so on.

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  • You have to strike a balance between making sure you have everything you need and the limited space you'll have to store things.

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  • Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is a condition that can strike polio survivors anywhere from 10 to 40 years after their recovery from polio.

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  • The x rays that pass through the body strike the photographic plate and interact with silver molecules on the surface of the film.

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  • Other viral infections may also strike the patient, including croup, bronchitis, laryngitis, or viral pneumonia.

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  • They may become fearful that another unexpected disaster will strike them or members of their families.

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  • The eardrum vibrates when sound waves travel into the ear canal and strike it.

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  • Encephalitis can strike anyone, at any age, although some kinds of encephalitis are more common in children.

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  • Observed behaviors in infants trying to express their anger or frustration usually include patently angry-sounding crying, kicking hands and feet, and possibly even trying to strike out.

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  • The disease can strike at any age, but throughout the twentieth century by ages nine or ten about 80 to 90 percent of American children had already been infected.

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  • The examiner uses a rubber mallet to strike different points on the individual's body and observes the response.

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  • Between the ages of 12 and 30 months, a child begins to strike out independently from a secure base of trust set up with the primary caregiver during the first year.

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  • Juvenile arthritis (JA) refers to a number of different conditions, all of which strike children and all of which have joint inflammation as their major manifestation.

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  • Colds are the most common illness to strike any part of the body, with over one billion colds in the United States each year.

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  • Actors dancing the Kabuki as part of a play become masters at "mie", which means to strike an agile pose to help illustrate a portion of the plot.

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  • Women who suffer migraines as a result of using birth control are often able to predict what point in the menstrual cycle the migraines will strike.

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  • There is always the possibility of treating migraines when they about to strike for those women who can predict this.

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  • Stomach upset is often described as "morning sickness," but the fact is that it can strike at any time of day.

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  • Lightening can strike even during a simple rain storm, so when you see the sky begin to cloud up it's time for everyone to get out of the water.

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