81.   Additionally, the pace of production may have been sped up artificially late last year and early this year because of the threat of a strike by actors.

82.   After a March strike by two GM parts plants, several suppliers, including Lear and ITT Industries, said their earnings had been hurt.

83.   After repeated scoring strikes by the offense in goal-line situations, the defense finally flexed its muscles in the morning workout, halting four of five drives.

84.   Air France said five percent of its European flights would be canceled on Monday because of a strike by cabin staff to protest a new hiring policy.

85.   Boutros-Ghali tried to secure a Bosnian commitment to a longer cease-fire and made clear that wide-ranging military strikes by NATO would not happen, senior officials said.

86.   Bush already has intervened to prevent a strike by Northwest mechanics and has said he will not allow an airline strike this year.

87.   But a separate strike by bus and subway operators dragged into a fourth week.

88.   Brown had seven strikeouts through the first four innings, all seven coming on called-third strikes by homeplate umpire Angel Hernandez.

89.   But any new Bosnian offensives, even if successful, will be answered by fierce retaliatory strikes by the more heavily armed Bosnian Serbs.

90.   But Boeing has never had back-to back strikes by its Machinists.

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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