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Chime or gong to indicate the hour.
Ãâó: www.allamericanwatches.com/site/626101/page/182604
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employees' organized refusal to work until grievance is remedied
Ãâó: wells.entirety.ca/glossary.htm
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The method by which minions damage each other in combat. Minions can strike using hands, effects from combat cards, or weapons.
Ãâó: www.white-wolf.com/VTES/demo/glossary.html
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A group's deliberate restriction or suspension of work, usually temporary, to put pressure on employers or sometimes the government. Strikes take many forms and range widely in extent and duration.
Ãâó: www.fiu.edu/~fcf/glossary.html
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The sharpness of detail which the coin had when it was mint state. A full strike is a coin which exhibits the full detail that would appear on the sharpest known examples of that type.
Ãâó: www.coingrading.com/glossary1.html
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| strike | refer to or be relevant of familiar to |
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| strike | someone who leads a strike |
| strike | remove from a list |
| strike | set out on a course of action |
| strike | remove from a list |
| strike | put out or be put out by a strikeout |
| strike | pitch three strikes and put the batter out |
| strike | be unsuccessful in an endeavor |
| strike | money paid to strikers from union funds |
| strike | begin |
| strike | start playing |
| strike | a geological fault in which one of the adjacent surfaces appears to have moved horizontally |
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