Strike out Sentence Examples

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

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  • A tribunal could strike out an application where it believed there was no reasonable prospect of success.

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

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

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

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

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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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  • 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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  • Even if you strike out on finding new garments at discounted prices, these stores are still a frugal way to add high-end designer pieces to your wardrobe at bargain basement prices.

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  • If you strike out finding an elastic band mask, simply punch holes in a standard mask and affix ribbons with a simple knot.

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  • As his highly detailed, delicately balanced designs became more and more popular, Aghjayan decided to strike out on his own and in 2000 began offering the first rings under the Ritani name.

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  • Love Story (1970) - Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw star as a young couple who fall in love in college, then marry and strike out on their own without his wealthy father's help, only to find out she's dying of cancer.

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  • She could be getting too ahead of herself, as she, with urging from Agnes, also decided to strike out on her own as a designer.

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  • She breaks up with him and decides to strike out on her own.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 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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