Sentence examples for strike means from inspiring English sources

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On Thursday, a spokesman for the Supreme Command of the North Korean People's Army told the state-run Korean Central News Agency that "the U.S. should not forget that the Andersen Air Force Base on Guam, where B-52s take off, and naval bases in Japan proper and Okinawa, where nuclear-powered submarines are launched, are within the striking range of the D.P.R.K.'s precision strike means".

The settlement of the writers' strike means the show will proceed as usual — stars, red-carpet fashions and all.

The disclosure came as the North's military warned that it was ready to strike American military forces with "cutting-edge smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear strike means".

The strike means we have 40% fewer trains running every day, of those trains we are able to provide 90% are on time.

Steven MacLean's 68th-minute strike means Saints will return to McDiarmid Park for next week's second leg with a precious away goal.

The second season has just started in the UK, but in America, the writers' strike means that the third series is in limbo.

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"A two-month postal strike meant I had absolutely no contact with home," he says.

When the copies finally arrived, a dock-workers' strike meant they could not be unloaded.

The transport strike meant we were stuck in Italy; worrying days of waiting in Turin.

It said the strike meant iPhone 5 production lines were "in a state of paralysis for the entire day".

The Writers Guild of America's strike meant that the glitz and glamour of the Golden Globes was replaced with a staid hour-long press conference from a hotel.

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