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"[Boeing's] actions were motivated by a desire to retaliate for past strikes and chill future strike activity".
This anecdote will strike a chill into the heart of anyone who knows about the importance of steady attachments for healthy childhood development.
ANDREW ALEXANDER, the Washington Post's departing ombudsman, pens a lament about the state of his paper that should strike a chill into the heart of anybody who cares about the future of journalism, both as an industry and as a craft:Staggering financial losses have required unrelenting expense reductions to restore profitability.
That might not scare Trump and his supporters, but it might well strike a chill into the hearts of Democrats if Kasich makes good on his promise to take his campaign out to the remaining primary states and then back to Cleveland for a contested convention.
Amid the bounce and twinkle-eyed hilarity of Paul Murray's third novel, set in the Irish investment banking industry, there are several moments that strike a chill – the scene, for example, in which one trader explains that his monstrous institution is still too small, because it isn't yet "setting its own agenda, reality-wise".
WHEN it comes to striking a chill in victims' hearts, Nosferatu had nothing on America's Wal-Mart.
Forget mistresses or dodgy donors: the prospect that really strikes a chill into the heart of European political leaders is a downgrade of their country's credit rating.
Such a development would undoubtedly lead to an alarming acceleration in the West German demands for reunification, demands which have invariably struck a chill in Honecker's ideological heart.
Not so the Civil War, the memory of which "strikes a chill" but also "brings a glow of pride, at the sacrifice a previous generation was ready to make in the cause of ideals held central to its life by modern America: equality, human freedom, the rights of the individual before the law".
What was it like being married by Marcus's vicar father?" "Pppphrr," she says as if struck by a chill wind.
If you were hoping for the right-of-center moderate Mr. Bush campaigned as, or if you shared the patronizing view of the president as a good-natured boob tugged along by avuncular ideologues, this may strike you as chilling.
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