61.   He retreated when angry workers walked off their jobs, but his overall efforts restored the company to profitability that year.

62.   Health workers walked with measles vaccines in cold storage cases strapped to their backs or carried on slings, a UNICEF statement said.

63.   High school students demonstrated Thursday, and some transport workers walked off the job Monday.

64.   Hundreds of thousands of morning commuters in German cities were stranded Tuesday when public workers walked off their jobs to pressure the government for higher wages and job security.

65.   In the alleged scheme, managers at the mint announced large layoffs in November and workers quickly walked off their jobs.

66.   Jamal, a spokesman for PT Gudang Garam, said the workers walked off the job Monday.

67.   It was not immediately clear how many workers might walk off their jobs, but it will be difficult for the feeble economy to withstand any concerted labor unrest.

68.   Kia workers then walked off their jobs, demanding that the company pay overdue wages and guarantee job security after the auction.

69.   Last week Protestant workers walked out of a Londonderry factory where Catholic workers insisted on wearing black Bloody Sunday ribbons.

70.   Many people used cars during the morning rush hours, but most government workers walked to their offices.

n. + walk >>共 986
man 7.01%
people 5.48%
woman 3.54%
worker 2.35%
player 2.26%
child 1.92%
visitor 1.74%
member 1.10%
guy 0.89%
two 0.87%
worker + v. >>共 711
be 10.87%
say 8.15%
have 3.61%
go 1.63%
begin 1.41%
use 1.33%
take 1.28%
find 1.28%
try 1.17%
receive 1.10%
walk 0.51%
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