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is strike
verb
To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.
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"This is Strike 1.
The defeat in Massachusetts is strike two for the president.
A sore point for workers is strike "votes".
"The last thing my members want to do is strike.
But I still firmly believe the last thing they want to do is strike.
"What they can't afford to do," Mr. Kobren added, "is strike out".
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"Certainly some of it is strike-related," Mr. Manze said.
All she wants to do is ride the metro, but the metro is strike-bound, so she escapes the ministrations of her uncle and wanders round Paris instead, just about staying out of the clutches of those who might wish to test her somewhat knowing brand of innocence.
The difference is striking.
The correspondence is striking.
Such vehemence is striking.
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