21.   But those pesky neo-Nazis are determined to strike a blow for Aryan purity, and the whole thing comes down to a scene from the John Charles Whitman scrapbook.

22.   By aiming more carefully at the middle-class, McCain strikes a blow for the hoary and apparently out-of-date conservative concept of fiscal responsibility.

23.   By arranging things so that shareholders can vote only on on a needed reorganization plan, and not on directors, the board has struck a blow against democracy.

24.   Country music legend Willie Nelson said Wednesday that he struck a blow for individual rights in successfully challenging a marijuana possession charge.

25.   Congress strikes another blow to Montgomery County -- this time, axing funds to the little-known Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin in Rockville.

26.   Earlier this year, country singers Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan and Carlene Carter toured together, striking a blow for Nashville sisterhood.

27.   Ever the pol, in so doing he managed to strike a blow for Russian pride.

28.   First, because it has a moral weight arising from an urge to strike a blow for the deliverance of the Burmese people from a brutal military regime.

29.   For the record, despite occasional shouts and derisive laughter and much speaking out of turn, no blows were struck.

30.   For hours on end, the Farris boys and several neighborhood friends waged battle against enemy forces, knocking off different body parts until the final blow is struck.

v. + blow >>共 126
deal 14.72%
soften 13.33%
suffer 10.98%
strike 10.89%
deliver 6.26%
cushion 5.28%
take 5.04%
receive 3.98%
exchange 3.82%
land 3.25%
strike + n. >>共 1042
deal 8.56%
chord 4.71%
balance 4.05%
target 2.50%
blow 2.48%
agreement 2.22%
ball 1.81%
fear 1.72%
gold 1.65%
people 1.35%
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