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Of course, striking this balance is not always easy.
"Day and night, they are striking this area".
Commanding your language is a key element in striking this defiant posture.
Light striking this pattern is scattered as though it were actually striking the object encoded by the interference pattern.
"Presidents Obama and Santos showed courage and pragmatism in striking this accord," said Thomas J. Donohue, the chamber's president.
But frankly, if you've read this far I hope you'll understand why I and many of my fellow teachers will be striking this Thursday.
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Staff at South Bank University in London are striking this week over proposed redundancies.
What's striking this year – it's probably been happening for ages, but it's conspicuous now – is how working-class backgrounds are being used as comics' USP.
It was striking this weekend, for example, that Washington pointedly refused to echo the exuberant declarations of victory issued by the anti-Taliban forces.
So it was striking this week when India effusively praised elements of President Bush's missile-defense plan and said nary a critical word.
WITH firemen and teachers striking this week for higher pay, the government is in a tizz about the potential economic damage from inflation-busting public-sector wage demands.
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