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They and strike
They threaten to strike.
They are used to strike enemy positions by the Chadian Air Force, but one has been shot down by rebels.
They include the Iranian-made Fajr-3 and Fajr-5, the latter with a range of, enabling it to strike the Israeli port of Haifa, and the Zelzal-1, with an estimated range, which can reach Tel Aviv.
They may congregate outside the business they are striking against to make their presence felt, increase worker participation, and dissuade ( or prevent ) strike breakers from entering the workplace.
They came within one strike of losing the World Series against the Boston Red Sox before a series of hits and defensive miscues ultimately led to an error by Boston's Bill Buckner which gave the Mets a Game 6 victory.
They reject using state power to construct a socialist society, favoring strategies such as the General strike.
They could attack area targets like cities, but could not reliably and accurately attack precision strike targets like enemy bomber bases, hardened command and control centers, naval bases, or weapons storage areas.
" They also cite the First strike option as an example of the " terror of coercive diplomacy " as a form of this, which holds the world hostage with the implied threat of using nuclear weapons in " crisis management.
They protect customer wiring, equipment, and personnel from any transient energy on the line, such as from a lightning strike to a telephone pole.
They expressed their concerns in a protest song during their 1836 strike:
They cannot, on the other hand, strike over minor disputes, either during the arbitration procedures or after an award is issued.
They go on strike, don't they?
They decided to strike against the blacks who were forming their own militant group called the Black Guerrilla Family.
They soon elected an executive committee to command the strike and issued General Order No. 1, halting all railroad traffic other than passenger and mail trains.
They settled the strike but closed the roundhouse, moving the overhaul base to Kansas City.
They were imprisoned under a proclaimed Coercion Act in Kilmainham Gaol for " sabotaging the Land Act ", from where the No Rent Manifesto, which Parnell and the others signed, was issued calling for a national tenant farmer rent strike.
They took different positions when the train conductors on the line Dakar-Niger went on strike.
He recommended that recovered patients be employed, arguing that " They are the ones who are most likely to refrain from all inhumane treatment, who will not strike even in retaliation, who can stand up to pleading, menaces, repetitive complaining, etc.
They collectively decide to strike at the Japanese government in a high profile attack, leading up to a dramatic finale.
They were the eventual winners of the Ladies Competition whilst the Men's competition was won by the Hungarian workers ’ choir, who had completed their journey to Wales by hitch-hiking when their train had been cancelled at Basle because of the French strike.
They flew their first strike on 25 May 1964 ; two of the T-28s were damaged by antiaircraft fire while missing their target.
They will frequently stay still even when approached closely, and will generally strike only if physical contact is made.
They called for a general strike the next day, 17 June.
They will occasionally strike-and sometimes ruin with their powerful jaws-artificial lures, but they generally strike on live or cut fishes.

They and coins
They do not seem to have been politically centralised: coins are relatively rare, none of them locally minted, and the structure, distribution and construction of Bronze Age and Iron Age hill forts, " rounds " and defensible farmsteads in the south west point to a number of smaller tribal groups living alongside each other.
They supplied the mint with the metal to be coined, changed the various species of coins, and had a seat at the assizes in forgery cases.
They were all designed by Georgios Stamatopoulos with the minor coins depicting Greek ships, the middle ones portraying famous Greeks and the two large denominations showing images of Greek history and mythology.
They would then leave offerings ; typically coins or clooties ( see clootie well ).
They didn't have enough coins in stock at the time so much business was done through exchange and barter systems.
They are sharpened hand-held blades made from a variety of everyday items such as needles, nails, and knives, as well as coins, washers, and other flat plates of metal.
They give a single player an opportunity to earn ( or lose ) coins depending on his or her performance in the mini-game.
They accept all Australian coins ( Telstra payphones do not accept 5c coins ) and TriTel payphone cards which are sold at newsagents.
They were used on the coins of several countries from 1985 to 1997.
They also used leather gloves with coins and other pieces of metal sewn onto them, almost like armour.
They now make up a very small proportion of the " money " that people think that they have as demand deposit bank accounts and electronic payments have negated the need to carry notes and coins.
They have long served as containers for household items like paper clips, coins, sewing materials, and other small items.
They would then string this cash and coins on a long string of money that they carried.
They were also issued during a period when hammered coins were issued under King Charles II ( i. e. 1660-62 ), showing a left-facing bust of the king wearing a laurel and the legend -- there were two issues, the second indicating the value " XX " behind the king's head.
They also had Britannia on the reverse, while all other silver fourpenny pieces since the reign of William and Mary have had a crowned numeral " 4 " as the reverse, including the silver fourpenny Maundy money coins of the present.
They were still accepted as payment in Greek influenced territories, even though these regions issued their own base coinage and some silver in other denominations, either called Greek Imperial or Roman provincial coins.
They usually steal things such as ice cream, coins or Noddy's car.
They make gold and silver coins.
They also manufacture, issue, store, process and authenticate Euro bank notes and coins.
They are issued with enamel finish, with holograms, with stone inlay, coins made of glass, in the form of jig-saw puzzles, with a countdown ticker built in, and numerous other unusual features.
They saw the greatest use in casinos, and one-dollar tokens in United States casinos still approximate the size and weight of the coins.
They can usually be distinguished from normal circulation coins by their sharper rims and design, as well as much smoother " fields " – the blank areas not part of the coin's design.
They imitate, at a distance, Roman imperial coins and medallions, but have the heads of gods, animals, or other designs.

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