91.   But it warned that the strike by its machinists that began early this month would hurt results for the fourth quarter.

92.   But now the initial airstrikes are more likely to be followed by swift strikes by small teams that were trained in similar weather, military experts said.

93.   But Northern Alliance soldiers have been unable to advance in any major way despite the massive bombing strikes by U.S. warplanes.

94.   But Olson rebounded to pump three straight strikes by Lopez to secure the dramatic victory for Arizona.

95.   But in the past year there were two strikes by court workers and the judge has been reluctant to hear the case.

96.   But price declines were limited by concern that a strike by Brazilian dock workers would hinder shipments.

97.   But Losh attributed the high stocks to a strike by vehicle haulers, which temporarily bottled up distribution.

98.   But the Sabres kept plucking way with strikes by Vaclav Varada, Geoff Sanderson, and ultimately Peca.

99.   But the Sea Launch setback comes at a time when Boeing is feeling the results of a strike by many of its engineers.

100.   But tensions remained high, the result of a strike by taxi drivers that blocked roads and brought commerce and transport to a near halt throughout this Andean country.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
strike 0.45%
strike + p. >>共 74
against 18.52%
in 16.00%
by 15.13%
on 13.68%
at 8.35%
for 4.64%
over 2.56%
from 2.32%
after 1.97%
to 1.77%
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