81.   The quake also seemed to strike a blow at the Japanese psyche, for this is a nation that has prided itself on its earthquake preparedness.

82.   The stance strikes a blow to automakers, who prefer that the computer programs remain only in the hands of their dealers.

83.   The selection of either Whitaker, an African-American, or McDaniel would strike a blow for diversity atop the masthead.

84.   They even bake Nixon a batch of psychedelic brownies, which he shares with Leonid Brezhnev, unknowingly striking a blow for world peace.

85.   They also struck a blow for common sense, a rare commodity in the sports world.

86.   They wore their hair pulled into tousled, just-woken-up ponytails, striking a blow for lazy gals everywhere.

87.   This weekend Chang is striking a blow for that older generation.

88.   Those independents who want to strike a blow for campaign finance reform could pick either McCain or Bradley, and indications are they going for the Arizonan.

89.   Together, they resist the German occupation and strike a blow for art.

90.   Until Smith struck her blow for Eire, that was the news of the day.

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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