It was necessary for the students to separate former strikers from others, as a good deal of turnover appeared to have taken place. |
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For him time stood still as he picked his spot and slotted the ball through to one of his strikers. |
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The decision to take only four strikers backfired disastrously, and we bottled the penalty shoot-out. |
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Some 200 strikers demonstrated outside the Senate upper house of parliament. |
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The strikers can win if there is solidarity from other workers and the action is spread. |
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Other trade unionists, particularly in the north of England, should flood the strikers with solidarity. |
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They spoke to the strikers and called on them to go to the nearby enterprises and bring out the workers there. |
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But the good thing for the strikers is that we are so sound defensively we don't have to score five goals to win a game. |
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Collingwood is the appointed nudger and nurdler, the buffer between the big strikers, but his batting at present is ordinary. |
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The strikers are far from the stereotyped image of upper crust BBC presenters. |
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The government has also threatened to press charges against the heads of two regional governments for aiding and abetting the strikers. |
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The strikers are employees of construction companies brought in to build a zinc refinery on the premises. |
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Two of the hunger strikers have already fallen ill and have had been hospitalised. |
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A group of women on the picket line symbolised the strikers ' militant mood. |
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Our strike is solid, with around two thirds of strikers attending picket lines. |
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They struck on Tuesday of last week, when many strikers joined the picket line, and were due out again this Thursday. |
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Despite rainy weather, strikers picketed the company's head office in central Colombo. |
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The victory included the reinstatement of five sacked strikers and payment of full wages. |
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The strikers demanded a reduction in working hours and improved benefits and working conditions. |
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While the strikers walk the picket lines, more than 20 employees have decided to continue working. |
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The strikers picketed the post office and demanded improved security when carrying out deliveries. |
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Conversation halted on the picket line as the strikers waited to catch a glimpse of their temporary replacements. |
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Under New Labour's legislation, employers can legally sack strikers after eight weeks. |
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As the strike went on, a carnival atmosphere developed on the picket line, with strikers blowing French-style horns. |
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Norton and other strikers extended their picket lines to other areas of the state, where they say they've found a sympathetic public. |
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The hunger strikers are demanding compensation and medical benefits for all the affected workers. |
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Instead of a picket line, the strikers will volunteer at nursing homes and community centers across the province. |
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Norman told McCord he thought European Tour players were better ball strikers than the Americans. |
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These players are world class strikers and would probably be in any team in the world. |
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Liverpool play Real Betis on Tuesday and one of the best strikers of a dead ball in the game awaits. |
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Why was Ferguson sitting in midfield instead of bombing forward to help the strikers? |
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O'Connor is the type of guy who believes everything comes to strikers who score goals. |
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Outside the mine, police used stun grenades, teargas and rubber bullets against the strikers. |
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The monuments and statues throughout the country commemorate generals, judges and politicians, rather than socialists, strikers or suffragettes. |
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The strikers have won overwhelming public support for their campaign to escape poverty. |
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The strikers have remained defiant throughout the last year sustained by community support and collections. |
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Despite the inconvenience, many sympathize with the strikers and public reception to the strike has been positive. |
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The strikers are demanding the payment of salary arrears, which have been building up for some time. |
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Doctors might be acting inconsistently with directives from the World Medical Association when it comes to the treatment of hunger strikers. |
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Benitez is a canny coach, and he may just coax some good performances out of Liverpool, provided their strikers remain fit and on form. |
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I'm not ready for the full team but that makes me no different to a good few of the younger strikers who have been making the squads. |
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A second print run may have to be considered as some of the club's strikers and defenders are becoming pin-ups. |
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It implied, moreover, that the strikers were pitiful wretches whose problems should be addressed through social uplift or charity. |
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They can play the ball up to the strikers, and not take too much risk going forward. |
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During the course of the protest, riot police arrested 23 strikers and mounted attacks on the picket lines. |
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One of the worrying aspects for the Danes is a complete absence of cover for their two key strikers. |
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The determination, spirit and creativity of the strikers has been a real inspiration. |
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The fullbacks and wingers simply double up on Arsenal's two wingers, leaving the Central defenders one task, marking the two strikers. |
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Meanwhile, if the latest Labour Court initiative fails, the government will take pre-emptive and decisive action against the strikers. |
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Obviously we try to concede as few goals as possible but we also want our defenders to play football and not just mark the strikers. |
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If any club looses their main goalscorer it's going to affect their results because in-form strikers are hard to replace. |
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It's said that strikers are born, not made, that goalscoring is a gift that can't be taught. |
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The strikers pitched stones through grocery store windows, tipped wagons and pushcarts, and scattered and destroyed vendor produce. |
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Ignoring the strikers on his bench, he threw a centre-half into battle instead in one last desperate roll of the dice. |
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After many days of fasting, the hunger strikers present a progressively more serious deterioration, emaciation and profound dehydration. |
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Utility workers, Social Security employees, students and taxi drivers rallied in support of the strikers in San Jose on the same day. |
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Sources said police used hundreds of tear gas canisters, rubber bullets and opened fire to quell the strikers, leaving seven people dead. |
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As a result of the settlement many former strikers took early retirement or quit their jobs. |
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In the course of the dispute, police harassment of the strikers resulted in a police car ramming a worker's vehicle at a Noumea intersection. |
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It's always nice when a fellow goalkeeper wins something because us keepers normally get overlooked in favour of strikers. |
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With two excellent keepers and two quick strikers on offer it will be a case of who can make the most telling breakthrough? |
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The columnist, a British Library reader, offered his wholehearted support to potential strikers. |
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The strikers want the abolition of salary anomalies between staff employed on different grades at universities. |
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Some 35,000 strikers and unemployed soldiers marched into George Square and raised the red flag. |
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Two strikers, one English and one French, will be called up onto the stage to collect trophies that they will cherish to their dying day. |
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On 21 February there were clashes between police and the strikers across the reef, from Benoni to Fordsburg. |
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The strikers are demanding a salary increase, better working conditions and back pay totalling 16 billion kwacha. |
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Goals are vital and strikers like her are the premium currency, with all eyes focused on them after a successful foray. |
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Now out of form strikers and captains who cynically exploit the laws of the game are immune from being dropped. |
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It's good that all our strikers are scoring and, with the other players chipping in too, we're always going to be a goal-scoring threat. |
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He added that the strikers did not believe that the council had no money to pay them, since it was collecting rates and levies. |
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His linking play with his two French strikers amid a flurry of flicks and feints was a delight to watch. |
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The strikers returned to work on November 8 after three days on the picket line when managers threatened a lockout. |
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Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the crowd, and about 70 strikers were arrested. |
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He's signed other strikers and there's an assistant manager who will have his own views on things. |
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The strikers are demanding the payment of salaries owed to them over the past two months. |
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Instead, a hodgepodge of myths and fictions were promulgated to sow illusions among the strikers. |
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Assaults on scabs increased and strikers tried to pull clerks out of shops, the Post Office, the Telephone Exchange and Park Station. |
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A battle between scabs and strikers on the third led to the police killing four strikers. |
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Many bridges were blocked by demonstrators, and taxicabs and buses driven by scabs were damaged by strikers. |
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There are quite a few good strikers around in the Premiership but he is the man in form and the man of the moment. |
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Most commentators agree that Ghana could have scored six or eight goals against the Czechs, had our strikers been less errant. |
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I was aware that the strikers were going to march on Parliament before the end of the week. |
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Since he would be closely marked by the opponents, other strikers would get more open space to play. |
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But they do have strikers coming out of their ears and he is probably sixth in the pecking order. |
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There are younger players, like Owen, who have picked up the baton, and England still have other good strikers. |
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Like all good strikers, he was in the right spot in the 15th minute after Paul Evans had crashed a thunderbolt against the inside of the post. |
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The strikers staged a sit-down demonstration on Katchery Road, one of the city's main highways. |
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On the picket line there was the deafening sound of car horns tooting support, and strikers cheering, singing and chanting. |
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Hunger strikers no longer feel obliged to duplicate the gravitas of such famous trailblazers as the suffragettes and Gandhi. |
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At least 20 teachers became ill and were transfused saline during the hunger strike, according to the strikers. |
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Every time a triallist comes in they are a threat not only to Shaun but to Paulo and the other strikers. |
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When released by the gun's mechanical triggers, the coil spring strikers trip a rocker that impacts the firing pin. |
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It may be that he finds himself relying on his two most physical strikers, but there is no mistaking his desire to field a more creative talent. |
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That sort of money goes a long way in Tonga, and will allow the strikers to outlast the government. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the picket was mainly concerned with preventing blackleg labour from being taken in to replace strikers. |
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Under the umbrella, U.S. forces with nuclear-equipped ballistic missiles, strikers and submarines will strike enemies that attack U.S. allies. |
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The strikers organised a sit-in demonstration and mass rally on July 9, the final day of the strike. |
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The two men managed to run away and the strikers began sjambokking and hitting Grobbelaar with sticks. |
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Aesthetically pleasing it wasn't, but his goal did suggest a quickness of mind and, just as important, a ruthlessness that is engrained in all great strikers. |
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Ralph is unique among MLS's top strikers in that he creates his own chances with his bullish play, skill, and determination, and can score on half-chances. |
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I hope to sign another striker before the weekend, but gilt-edged strikers do not grow on trees and are difficult to acquire for a team in our position. |
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Last week the strikers disconnected the electricity and water supplies to the company's premises, causing the temporary closure of its headquarters. |
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The mass meeting, mostly of LP strikers but with delegations from several junior and senior high schools and primary schools, made a call to continue the strike. |
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The strikers held a march and observed a token hunger strike. |
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Museum spokespersons claim that 90 of the strikers have crossed the picket line, and the galleries and other museum facilities are functioning as usual. |
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He still remains in touch with his fellow strikers, but the arcs of their career paths say much about the fickleness of the game, the way prospects are outwardly manipulated. |
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To show their solidarity with the strikers, the Martins gave their union brothers free sandwiches. |
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While the two strikers were full of running and movement, they faced a wall of defenders who played very deep on account of their obvious lack of pace. |
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I'd have the strident voices of Zulu women talking to each other across the width of a suburban street, and the rhythmic songs of strikers toyi-toying among impatient traffic. |
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Not a hand's turn was done in the way of loading or discharging vessels until the announcement came on Friday afternoon that the strikers had their end. |
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It is looking increasingly likely that this could be the season where Paul McTiernan copper-fastens his reputation as being one of the top strikers in the country. |
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To increase pressure on the strikers guards began confiscating the inmates' snack foods, and the prison sent a medical officer around to check daily on every hunger striker. |
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The union officials changed their minds after they were booed and heckled by the strikers, who pelted them with stones and threatened to lynch them. |
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He has attempted to blackguard the hunger strikers, calling for an investigation into reports that they have coerced their children into joining the fast. |
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However, at club football his slight frame is a disadvantage when he runs up against powerful strikers like Emile Heskey, Van Nistelrooy, Shearer and co. |
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I have a strong feeling that there is going to be a lot more moaning and groaning by these other strikers this season and possibly the departure of one or two of them. |
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But my concern is that our strikers should be busting a gut to score goals like that and I feel a lot of their problems are that too much work is done outside the area. |
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About 100 police officers, many in riot gear, placed the strikers under arrest as the workers engaged in a sit-down protest at three intersections in the area. |
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All I said was that, if the he was hit with an injury crisis that robbed him of all his strikers and so came to me to fill-in for one game, I wouldn't say no. |
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A boss has the right to sack strikers after eight weeks on strike. |
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Eleven of the hunger strikers have already been admitted to the hospital. |
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Police ordered the picketers to stay on the sidewalk, set up wooden barricades to pen them in and told strikers to extinguish the fires in oil drums they lit to stay warm. |
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The strikers are demanding 7,500 naira as monthly minimum wage but the government has stipulated it only pay the 5,500 naira agreed by the governors of Nigeria's 36 states. |
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Nathan Astle is one of the cleanest strikers of a ball in the world. |
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It will probably be a case of perming three strikers from five today. |
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On Saturday, as port operators began to move cargo without the use of the striking longshoremen, the strikers initiated mass pickets to stop them. |
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Just last week he was a fish out of water who had made a disastrous career move that saw his legacy as one of England's greatest ever strikers in tatters at departures. |
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Two strikers were killed, twelve wounded, along with two Pinkertons killed and eleven wounded. |
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It rallied support by emphasizing the revolutionary nature of the strikers. |
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Churchill had wanted, in a move that could have proved unnecessarily antagonistic to the strikers, to arm the soldiers. |
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On 11 May 1926, the Flying Scotsman was derailed by strikers near Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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The French government responded by drafting the strikers into the army and then ordering them back to work. |
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Other notable strikers include Lawrie Reilly, Ally McCoist, Mo Johnston and Joe Jordan. |
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Yet with United fans clamouring for strikers and centrebacks, might it be the unglamourous right-back who rides to their rescue this season? |
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The company's attempts to conciliate the strikers have failed. |
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The strikers have won some important concessions from the company. |
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Rory McAllister is one of the streakiest strikers in action to notch for the fifth match running is 2-1 at McBookie. |
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Salaried employees may be called upon to take the place of strikers, which may entail advance training. |
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But if the strike is due to unfair labor practices, the strikers replaced can demand immediate reinstatement when the strike ends. |
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There was no clue of what was to come at the start of the afternoon when the main talking point was the fact that McClaren dropped strikers Massimo Maccarone and Alen Boksic. |
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Though the government deployed soldiers to suppress violence, it was the practical problems in sustaining an indefinite stoppage that ultimately defeated the strikers. |
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There was a fine, gutsy performance from Wrexham's Steve Evans at the back, although you question whether he could handle Europe's nippiest strikers. |
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In 1913, during the general strike known as the Dublin Lockout, Connolly and James Larkin formed a workers militia, the Irish Citizen Army, to defend strikers from the police. |
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Bobby Sands, the first of the strikers, was elected as a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Fermanagh and South Tyrone a few weeks before he died of starvation. |
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With other DF members, he travelled to Blackburn, Lancashire in February 1884 amid the great cotton strike, where he lectured on socialism to the strikers. |
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In early summer 1915, the rent strikers were supported by mass demonstrations and by August, the rent strikers had found widespread support in Glasgow. |
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When strikers set ruling SED party buildings aflame and tore the flag from the Brandenburg Gate, SED General Secretary Walter Ulbricht left Berlin. |
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This developed from the black ban, strike action taken against a particular job or employer in order to protect the economic interests of the strikers. |
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In 1886, 12 strikers were killed by the Belgian army in Roux. |
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While we were there a couple of scalies came out and started up the street, but seeing the strikers there they turned around and went back into the saloon. |
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The doctors in Europe are also striking for higher salaries but nobody over there thought of accusing the strikers of violating the Hippocratic Oath, Rizaov concludes. |
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We have strikers and midfielders who can score goals, and Davide Somma comes off the bench and scores so often, so we won't be content just to finish in the top six. |
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A MILLS bomb was not enough for Portsmouth to improve on their dismal away performances as Town's home-grown strikers hit back in a super second-half display. |
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