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So there's a benefit in riding together, and some staff member at Columbia and Yale think there's a benefit in striking together.
For example, all-metal devices proved less forgiving than metal-and-plastic ones to small variations in how they were implanted, with components sometimes striking together and generating debris.
We led the call for joint union action over pensions and were among the first group out on strike on 30 June 2011 – the action that lit a fuse that led to the explosion of two million public servants striking together on 30 November of that year.
The pair was striking together: They were born to be a married couple.
Concussion, from the Latin concutere ("to shake violently") or concussus ("action of striking together"), is the most common type of traumatic brain injury.
Taken individually, each of these works would have been striking; together, they added up to more of the same.
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Castanets are usually held in the hand and struck together.
When struck together they produce a sharp ringing sound.
Is it any wonder then that all public sector workers feel forced to strike together?
Ackman and Icahn fell out in 2005, when a deal they struck together went bad.
Marcel who plays surgeon Jac Naylor, reportedly told the tabloid: "We'll all strike together and take a break.
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