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At the first restaurant he sensibly pulled up to go in for his dinner, and as a consequence did not see Cobb strike the open range at the mouth of the canyon and head straight across the swells for Antler.
When ITV did return, its first evening schedule included a special " catch-up " edition of Coronation Street, in which storylines which would have taken place during the strike were explained away in the form of a narrative chat between Len Fairclough and Bet Lynch.
The bubonic plague did not strike Europe until 1348, so the likelihood of his contracting and ultimately dying from the bubonic plague was very slim.
* German leadership rejected Hartenstein's cease fire proposal, partly because Admiral Raeder did not think it wise to enter into a " deal " with the Allies, nothing was to interfere with Eisbär's surprise attack on Cape Town to strike at the supplies destined for the British and Soviets, and Hitler had directed that no word of Laconias sinking or the proposed Axis rescue be transmitted to the Allies, though subordinates ignored Hitler's orders and communicated messages to the Allies about the proposed rescue attempt.
( Due to the baseball strike, however, the new-look playoffs and World Series did not materialize that year.
The writing in the series benefited from a Writers Guild of America, East strike in 1973, which did not apply to animation.
When the god did not strike him down, the people were amazed and converted to Christianity.
However, the Court did uphold some economic regulation such as state prohibition laws ( Mugler v. Kansas ), laws declaring maximum hours for mine workers ( Holden v. Hardy, 1898 ), laws declaring maximum hours for female workers ( Muller v. Oregon, 1908 ), President Wilson's intervention in a railroad strike ( Wilson v. New, 1917 ), as well as federal laws regulating narcotics ( United States v. Doremus, 1919 ).
The Labour Party leaders did not approve and feared it would tar the party with the image of radicalism, for the Cominterm in Moscow had sent instructions for Communists to aggressively promote the strike.
Vulcan also did not need immediate or intermediate aerial refueling, after a fully loaded take off, needlessly delaying the execution of a strike mission.
However, a highway overpass is a dangerous place during a tornado: the subjects of the video remained safe due to an unlikely combination of events: the storm in question was a weak tornado, did not directly strike the overpass, and the overpass itself was of a unique design.
Although the debris did not strike the orbiter, the program was grounded once again for this reason.
The Preliminary Note of Explanation did not in fact alter the value of the statement on collegiality in the text of Lumen Gentium: it " strengthened the adherence to the doctrine of the First Vatican Council on the primacy, but it did not subsequently strike out anything from the direct divine origin of the episcopal office and its function, and the responsibility of the College of Bishops for the Universal Church.
One strong argument is that Lansdowne, Secretary of State for War, did not believe the Boers were preparing for war, and also believed that if Britain were to send large numbers of troops, it would strike too aggressive a posture and so prevent a negotiated settlement being reached or even encourage a Boer attack.
A double entendre on Evans ' height seems possible, as his five feet, two inches did not strike his observers as tall.
And it did strike me as being a rather typical, university intellectual joke.
There are in fact infinitely many possible explanations for the eight ball's movement, and so our abduction does not leave us certain that the cue ball did in fact strike the eight ball, but our abduction is still useful and can serve to orient us in our surroundings.
) Another claimed that the Hampshire did not strike a mine at all, but was sunk by explosives secreted in the vessel by Irish Republicans.
The over-ambitious Thomas started to make advances toward Elizabeth, sneaking into " the Lady Elizabeth's chamber before she was ready, and sometimes before she did rise ; and if she were up he would bid her good morrow and ask how she did, and strike her upon the back or on the buttocks familiarly ..." Thomas, while doing this, was often only partly dressed.
The Germans continued to advance, but then the French discovered that the new plate armor did not protect the armpits when the arm was lifted to strike.
In Belgium a general strike movement, broken off in one instance without damage to the organizing forces, eventually led to universal suffrage ; in Holland a general strike collapsed with disastrous consequences ; in Sweden, a general strike was conducted and terminated with disciplined order but did not attain the desired results.

strike and secure
For instance, the bombers could stand off from the targets and wait for instructions from secure command centers to attack targets that were missed in an initial strike.
On April 6 the Haganah and its strike force, the Palmach, in an offensive to secure strategic points, took al-Qastal, an important roadside town 2 kilometers west of Deir Yassin.
To break the strike and secure the mill from the disgruntled workers, industrialist Henry Clay Frick hired hundreds of armed toughs from the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
The 2002-2003 UK firefighter dispute began when the UK firefighters union, the Fire Brigades Union ( FBU ), voted to take strike action in an attempt to secure a better salary.
Until then, the United States felt itself secure, persuaded of its power to bombard any enemy, without anyone being able to strike back.
It helped secure rail centers during the railroad workers ' strike of 1922, helped out with the aftermath of the Poplar Bluff tornado of 1927, and worked on the Mississippi River levees during the floods of 1927 and 1937.
When the AWU uncharacteristically endorsed strike action by shearers, Gair raised the union movement's ire by negotiating with the federal government in order to secure the export of wool shorn by non-union labour.
Motivated by a desire to secure the import of Ruhr iron at favourable rates, a number of diplomats began petitioning for a general strike on the grounds that German managers were " quaffing Dortmund beer by the gallon, whilst Ruhr workers toiled: merely a cog in the machine of the industrial revolution.
Meanwhile, on Mars, Franklin and Lyta oversee the mission to transfer thirty Shadow-modified telepaths on an Earth fleet orbiting Mars while Garibaldi leads a strike team to secure the storage depot supplying the fleet.
During the 1894 Pullman strike, Olney instructed the district attorneys to secure from the Federal Courts writs of injunction against striking railroad employees, setting a precedent for " government by injunction ".
Ax used Hart's megaphone as a foreign object to strike Bret and secure the victory.
The game can become very sharp since White must either secure his advantage in space or make use of it before Black succeeds in making a successful strike at it.
Instead of attempting to secure the entire landing zone with such a limited force, most of Bravo was kept near the center of the LZ as a strike force, while smaller units were sent out to reconnoiter the surrounding area.
The strike aimed to secure higher wages and to reduce the working week from 56 to 40 hours.
In 730, Eudes decided to strike a deal with the lord of Berber-stock Uthman ibn Naissa, established in Cerretanya ( maybe Catalonia ), and gave his daughter Lampegia in marriage to him in order to secure the southern border of the duchy from further attacks and focus on the northern borders.
Before the 2001 NFL season, the NFL and its officials ' union were unable to secure a deal, resulting in the officials going on strike partway through the season.
In this role, he was responsible for conducting French foreign policy during the " War in Sight " crisis of 1875, when he managed to secure the support of all the other powers in protecting France from a potential German pre-emptive strike, and during the early stages of the great eastern crisis of 1875-1878.
... Sir, this strike has one feature which renders it more profoundly interesting than any of its predecessors ... which must secure it a prominent and distinguished page when the history of these colonies shall be written.
Called for military service in World War I, he carried out a hunger strike to secure early release, and in 1919 he moved to Berlin where he joined the Communist Party of Germany and the " November " group.
By arguing that preventative nuclear strikes would lead to escalation from limited to total war, Brodie concluded that deterrence through second strike capability would lead to a more secure outcome for both sides.
A few months after the strike, Bev is arrested again and sentenced to life in a secure institution, which again is neither prison nor hospital.

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