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strike

[strahyk] / straɪk /








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In April 1968, Jackson joined King in Memphis, where the civil rights leader had decided to stand with striking Black sanitation workers.

From Los Angeles Times

Watch the best goals from across the FA Cup fourth-round weekend, including a stunning free kick from Mansfield's Louis Reed and a strike from outside the box by Newcastle's Sandro Tonali.

From BBC

Both gambits are aimed at heading off a possible U.S. strike.

From The Wall Street Journal

He then attacked the strike zone with back-to-back fastballs, both of which Rojas fouled away, into the stands.

From Los Angeles Times

Between the pandemic, the 2023 strikes that reinforced a trend for studios to relocate production, and last year's wildfires, the industry in Los Angeles has gone through some dark years.

From Barron's