Strike up a conversation if necessary and look very interested in their ideas. |
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Strike me lucky if the entire population doesn't already know that there's a treasure there. |
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First, in reconceptualizing the narrative, Lee focuses on Strike, a young drug dealer, or clocker. |
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At the beginning of the film, there is little to differentiate Strike from his clocker counterparts. |
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In 1984 the Miners Strike, one of the most divisive events in modern British history, took place. |
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Strike activity remained at relatively high levels during the first two decades of the twentieth century. |
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The catchy jam is off their upcoming album Third Strike, out later this year. |
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The Shattering Strike took another series of hits, which crippled its engines and left it's weaponry in ruins. |
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During the 1926 General Strike I remember standing in Commercial Street as troops went by in armoured cars to go to the docks. |
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Nonetheless, Rod is another director for whom a studio is rushing to get a film in production before The Strike. |
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The failure of the General Strike of 1926 underlined his belief that unions should negotiate from strength. |
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By all accounts, Rocco is correct to look to Strike for the murder, since Strike is the homeboy, the clocker, the criminal with a record. |
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The General Strike in England was in 1926, when Auden was nineteen, and it was followed hard upon by the Depression. |
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When Strike Command was disestablished in 1971, responsibility for Sub-Saharan Africa was left unassigned. |
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He has bombinated about his career in the Big Leagues twice, in The Umpire Strikes Back and Strike Two. |
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During the General Strike in 1926, saboteurs derailed the Flying Scotsman and two of the 10 coaches it was pulling. |
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Strike up a conversation with the person next to you at a local gathering. |
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Crews with First Strike Environmental arrived Tuesday evening and have been working to absorb the fuel with booms and pads. |
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Strike action would disrupt performances in the company's current summer festival season. |
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Strike action on Scotland's railways came a step closer yesterday after the main union rejected an above inflation pay rise. |
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She is a full sister to stakes winner Sir Hutch and half sister to stakes winners Klondike Strike and Cape Royale. |
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I suppose the counter-argument in favor of SFU permadeath in the Strike Force missions is the fact their outcome has an impact on the campaign story. |
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But then, excepting Strike and his plucky assistant, Robin, almost no one in this story is particularly nice. |
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This time, Strike is hobbling all over London searching for Owen Quine, an author gone with no warning and no word for 10 days. |
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Men who scabbed in the 1926 General Strike were never forgotten or forgiven even to this day and the very mention invokes anger among the old miners. |
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Another Air Force official with experience on the stealthy new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter agreed. |
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Linda told us that she took a bag full of Socialist Worker Miners' Strike specials and T-shirts, sold out of all of them, and even took orders for more. |
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As of more than 20 days ago the Venezuelan people lead a National Civic Strike with the purpose of demanding a democratic solution to the current state of ungovernability. |
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The Knights may have been unhorsed by their own actions or inactions as in the case of the Worcester County Shoe Strike of 1887, but outside pressures were mounting as well. |
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Bred by Donald and Mary Zuckerman in Kentucky, Kalookan Queen is a full sister to Grade 3 winner Sir Hutch and a half sister to stakes winners Klondike Strike and Cape Royale. |
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The Long Range Strike Bomber may be the most secretive Pentagon aviation program in decades. |
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Maintaining total radio silence, the Strike Force took a route through the North Pacific, which had proven wholly devoid of shipping under normal circumstances. |
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The missing leg is only the most obvious sign that Strike is damaged goods, a loner wounded by life long before he went overseas. |
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And Cormoran Strike is a private eye whose company I would share again no matter whose name is on the dust jacket. |
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Contenders for Best Prime Time Game Show are ITV's Strike It Rich, Catchphrase, Family Fortunes, Wheel Of Fortune and Big Break. |
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Amongst historians writing in the 20th century, the term General Strike was increasingly used. |
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The largest military contract in history, signed in October 2001, involved the development of the Joint Strike Fighter. |
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It sees Strike investigating the disappearance of a writer hated by many of his old friends for insulting them in his new novel. |
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After facing violent repression, such as during the 1934 United Fruit Strike, unions gained more power following the 1948 Costa Rican Civil War. |
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The General Strike is a challenge to Parliament and is the road to anarchy and ruin. |
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It was disbanded for the second time in 1968, when it was subsumed into the new Strike Command. |
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In 1926, during the General Strike The Courier was merged with The Advertiser. |
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Striking coal miners in the Hanley and Longton area ignited the nationwide 1842 General Strike and its associated Pottery Riots. |
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This was followed by a near final breach with Lloyd George over the General Strike. |
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Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike, or simply strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. |
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Many of these had overtly political motives, like the 1893 General Strike that helped achieve universal suffrage. |
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Detroit Union Plans Rent Strike if Apartment Owners Get 5 Percent Increases. |
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Unfortunately, the Strike Eagle's radar is not magic, and neither is the advanced medium-range air-to-air missile, or any other. |
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All sorts of weirdos hire Strike to follow lovers or wives, and among the long list of loonies is Leonora Quine whose husband has gone missing. |
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The Silkworm is due to be published on June 19 and sees Strike and his assistant, Robin Ellacott, unravelling the death of writer Owen Quine. |
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The new Ground Strike Belly Dancer and Prairie Popper Targets are spring mounted to a steel stand that can be pushed into the ground for use. |
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Nicole Sandres was the dedicated crew chief and refuel supervisor of an F-15E Strike Eagle. |
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The jury was also shown videos that had been posted to the Wolfpack website, a subsite to the Aryan Strike Force site. |
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The jury have also been shown videos that had been posted to the Wolfpack website, a subsite to the Aryan Strike Force site. |
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Customs will stop the entry of gray market Kool and Lucky Strike cigarettes into the United States. |
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America is capable of carrying a Marine Expeditionary Unit, including Marine helicopters, MV-22 Osprey VTOL tiltrotor aircraft and F-35B Joint Strike Fighters STOVL aircraft. |
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The stealth fighter-bomber that staff can fly by remote control is being lined up to replace in-service Typhoons and the Joint Strike Fighters on order from the United States. |
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Strike the bell with the brass chime hanging on the chain next to it. |
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The novel, which stars private eye Comoran Strike from the first two books in the series, has already spent 24 days in the Amazon bestseller list. |
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Bred by Cheveley Park Stud, Strike Force started his racing career with John Gosden and is now with his tenth trainer, Alison Hutchinson, in whose care he has been since June. |
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This solidarism came together during the Miners' Strike of 1984-85, which was an unforgettable experience for me and for the many thousands who were directly involved in it. |
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The son of Forest Wildcat came close to making it a stakes double when Wildcat Strike finished second in the Listed Spectacular Bid Stakes on the same card. |
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He's into his wind-up. Here comes the pitch. Strike on the inside corner! |
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Strike action was threatened as a result of the announcement. |
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Strike and dip refer to the orientation or attitude of a geologic feature. |
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Japan Business Federation has called on the government to lift the ban on arms exports so that Japan can join multinational projects such as the Joint Strike Fighter. |
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Bruce was a prominent Liberal although associated with the less radical wing of the Liberal Party and was criticised for his role in events such as the 1857 Aberdare Strike. |
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Consequently, in 1968, Fighter Command and Bomber Command were joined together to form Strike Command, both becoming groups within the new command. |
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The situation soon escalated into the General Strike, but the Trade Union Congress, ostensibly worried about reports of starvation in the pit villages, called the strike off. |
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In 2017, the BBC released a Cormoran Strike television series, starring Tom Burke as Cormoran Strike, it was picked up by HBO for distribution in the United States and Canada. |
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On 9 June the Danish parliament selected the Joint Strike Fighter. |
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During the General Strike of 1926 the party opposed the general strike, arguing that the best way to achieve social reforms was through the ballot box. |
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In contrast, Mick Jenkins in his The General Strike of 1842 offers a Marxist interpretation, showing the strikes as highly organized with sophisticated political intentions. |
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These First Strike American Buffalos will be independently graded and certified by Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the nation's most reputable grading services. |
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