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During a cricket match between the Adelaide Strikers and the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League, Strikers captain Brad Hodge did a quick on-air chat with the commentary team.
Where there might be a change (or where maybe both del Bosque and Löw are building options) is up front, where both have put strikers — real, almost retro-style strikers — into games.
Thompson is one of the flashiest strikers in the division.
The reason, quite simply, is that these strikers had guns.
Student loan experts dismissed the debt strikers as wildly unrealistic.
Strikers have received strike benefits of only $275 a week.
The demands of the strikers differ from country to country.
Children of The Invaders, Sanitation Strikers, Stax and The Blues.
But are there better strikers in Europe or South America?
I.C.E. does not retaliate in any way against hunger strikers.
And finally, the two strikers match up wonderfully on paper.
WHIPPANY, N.J. — Strikers, by nature, are not a humble bunch.
The G.M. strikers could taste labor's newfound successes and momentum.
Strikers will receive their first strike benefit check on Monday.
Do all these climate strikers know what they're protesting for?
And the strikers are showing no signs of backing down.
Regulars at Strikers, the first bowling alley to open in Afghanistan.
Haven Coleman (left) and fellow climate strikers in February in Boulder.
This story contains mild spoilers about Netflix's Strikers out October 26.
You couldn't ask for more different strikers than Assuncao and Dodson.
Germany and Spain both brought more orthodox strikers to the Euros.
Those incurring the greatest financial losses, however, are the strikers themselves.
The strikers can't imagine why this time would be any different.
Climate strikers marched in the streets of San Salvador, El Salvador.
Unlike him, most of his fellow strikers were Somali Muslim immigrants.
Strikers kept their energy up by chanting and cheering in turns.
Rent strikers in some communities are presenting landlords with clear demands.
There are plenty of strikers good enough to be Kane's backup.
The union announced victory and ordered the strikers back to work.
The G.M. strikers are no doubt counting on similar political backing.
The strikers' return to work will be reflected in November's report.
Yeah, for my team (The Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the NASL).
Leslie Smith has been in the Octagon with talented strikers like Sarah Kaufman and Jessica Eye, both more technically crisp strikers than Cyborg often is, and has experience on at nearly the highest level of the game.
As a start, the strikers and the groups supporting them could lead with any— or all — of these actions: These are only a few options, and we have more options and information for strikers to choose from.
Not just defenders, midfield and strikers—we wanted to introduce extra dimensions.
Theresa May's spokesperson accused the strikers of showing "contempt for ordinary people".
And the strikers Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Giroud are in good form.
Strikers: Aleksandar Mitrovic (Newcastle United), Aleksandar Prijovic (PAOK Salonika), Luka Jovic (Benfica).
To be sure, Olivier Giroud and Antoine Griezmann are his main strikers.
The prison service has begun separating hunger strikers into separate cell blocks.
Marsch switched to three strikers, then back to two, to no avail.
The central plot-point in that story – the inclusion of five strikers!
Hunger strikers have been handled roughly in Russian prisons over the years.
But we have to congratulate our strikers who did a great job.
People also called for the release of hunger strikers in Iranian prisons.
The strikers are also demanding the company revamp its temporary worker system.
Meanwhile, Lam made an attempt to assuage strikers' concerns, the Post reported.
But the graduate student strikers believe they have leverage of their own.
But after several weeks the prison authorities began force-feeding the strikers.
Don't get us wrong; we're convinced that the climate strikers are serious.
The group also estimates that strikers have lost about $800 million in wages.
But if the firms do give in to the strikers, what will happen?
Strikers at the airport held up placards with the message 'RYANAIR MUST CHANGE'.
The strikers and the Peronist opposition will seek to keep the pressure on.
Join a one-day hunger strike in solidarity with the Yarl's Wood strikers.
Ellis describes "barons" who contract middle-ranking "strikers", who run small-fry couriers.
Many of them were descended from the strikers or the posse, or both.
More celebrated strikers than Dariush have gotten in with Barboza and been bamboozled.
He pops up at early-morning pep rallies to keep the strikers mobilized.
"All that week, in training, none of my strikers could score," Scala said.
We are usually thought of as strikers but the grappling level is there.
Watch our segment, where we put the climate strikers' questions to a scientist.
Let the climate strikers and the hashtag climate change activists march and shout.
Meanwhile, the number of climate strikers reaches 3.6 million people across 169 countries.
A million pounds of CO2 cut from a million or more dedicated strikers.
Mr. Sala had been one of the leading strikers in France this season.
We have racked up quite a list of strikers through our previous articles.
"Once the strikers are back at work, [the negotiators] have no leverage," she said.
He recommended Grunwick reinstate the sacked strikers and recognise workers' right to a union.
Dozens of strikers and union officials were arrested; there were bankruptcies, divorces, and suicides.
In concert with these efforts, the strikers ultimately secured $22 million in debt relief.
Meanwhile, the total number of climate strikers reaches 3.6 million people across 169 countries.
At the slightest sign of protest, strikers were beaten and jailed by local authorities.
And adding the strikers back into the figures still leaves the report looking underwhelming.
On the Grandpuits picket line, the strikers fume when they hear the president's name.
In the ensuing clash, more than 40 strikers were shot and two were killed.
Both teams are looking to find their big strikers in the box with crosses.
School strikers said they would kick-start a week of action, starting on Sept.
The number of strikers was expected to grow if the government did not relent.
On the metro on Monday, there was both sympathy and irritation towards the strikers.
" Asked about the strikers, Mr. Abdou-Eid held his nose and said, "No comment.
Their strikers were very strong; one was there, the other one came from behind.
Laura de Bonfils — one of the strikers in Italy — explained her personal reasons for striking.
The government report won't include the strikers because they weren't actually paid during the period.
Among the graduates are Luis Suárez and Edinson Cavani, two of the world's best strikers.
It just happened to be the United States' ruthless strikers who made their chances count.
Since going up to lightweight, Hooker has done a wonderful job of deconstructing dangerous strikers.
Until last night, the strikers had been using the power outlets of the police station.
We're from a small country, but our strikers 'fries and mayo' are doing really well.
He said an agreement with the government would now be put to strikers for approval.
The club bought talented strikers Sergio Agüero and Radamel Falcao for a total of €226m.
Leicester enjoyed such dominance that manager Claudio Ranieri substituted both strikers with 20 minutes remaining.
Strikers and soldiers got into a violent clash in Chicago, resulting in 30 people dead.
Of the 59 headlines, 56 displayed no tilt toward either the strikers or their critics.
In Spain, the police clashed with the strikers, resulting in at least one worker injury.
She still hopes that she and the other fired strikers are able to be reinstated.
Meanwhile, the total number of climate strikers reaches 3.6 million people across 169 countries. Aug.
"It is never about my skill when I am compared to other strikers," he said.
Ms. Lacayo, 20213, and the other hunger strikers arrived at San Miguel around 9 a.m.
The school strikers and the Juliana plaintiffs have also reframed the discussion around climate change.
Many of the strikers attended for-profit colleges that allegedly misled or defrauded their students.
Afterward, he regularly stays out with the club's strikers, helping them with extra shooting practice.
Star strikers Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani both failed to beat Egyptian goalie Mohamed El Shennawy.
Illanes and his bodyguard were kidnapped on Thursday while en route to meet with the strikers.
Strikers like Gomez are pushing for tangible action, like the adoption of the Green New Deal.
Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers is an action RPG from Dynasty Warriors developer Omega Force.
Some strikers also want a greater say in the political process with a lower voting age.
But how do they compare to the 30-odd goals smashed in by the best strikers?
Certainly nobody expected Fabian to steal the spotlight from one of the Bundesliga's most lethal strikers.
If Machida wins, Bisping would have the opportunity to topple one of MMA's most vaunted strikers.
The strikers were demanding a minimum 21961-cents-an-hour wage increase, workplace safeguards and dignity.
Strikers have previously said they are striking to protest detentions and verbal abuses from ICE officials.
In the 54th minute, Atlético brought on its two main strikers, Antoine Griezmann and Fernando Torres.
"We have two strikers who are really exceptional," Gerardo Martino, Argentina's coach, said after Saturday's match.
They stood amid patches of crusted snow as the strikers crossed the asphalt to meet them.
Despite the heat and the poor showing of strikers, the protest took on a festive mood.
Why did you and your students feel compelled to make work "in solidarity" with the strikers?
Instacart strikers want the company to take immediate action to reduce their risk of coronavirus exposure.
Despite intensifying punishment and public stigmatization, the resolve of the 1,500 hunger strikers is growing stronger.
Uruguay is known for strikers Suarez and Cavani, but give its defense (and keeper Muslera) credit.
The mill owners refused to negotiate and most of the 1,800 strikers reluctantly returned to work.
For the 40 days of the GM strike, nearly every car that passed the strikers honked.
H. R. Haldeman, Nixon's chief of staff, acknowledged a big obstacle to punishing these unlawful strikers.
Fifty-three percent backed the strikers in a poll published Sunday in Le Journal du Dimanche.
Strikers are demanding that the policy response to climate change center on the issue of justice.
Yamaha sought and got the court to order the strikers to stop occupying the company's plant.
I've been in there with better wrestlers, better strikers and better submission guys than Will Brooks.
My pants brought me to a gathering with my best friends for a Super Mario Strikers tournament.
I am especially pleased with the strikers' form because it's paramount for their confidence to score goals.
They're twice the ball-strikers the International side is, and by far more than twice the putters.
It suggests that the best strikers are rightly valued more highly than players at other positions are.
Labor union strikers form picket line barriers at the gates to the factories they intend to idle.
Theresa told Broadly that nobody from Yarl's Wood authorities had spoken to the strikers about their demands.
Horiguchi is one of the most exciting strikers in the game, blending point karate with boxing beautifully.
The union itself was decertified, and the strikers spent years ineligible for public employment, their careers ruined.
Within a week, strikers had won concessions from their managers, sending shock waves through the "gig economy".
Hariri warned in a statement earlier of "legal consequences" for strikers who jeopardized work at state institutions.
"In talking to the hunger strikers, they had great optimism that Guantánamo would be closed," he testified.
From Gonzalo Higuain to Luis Suarez to Edinson Cavani, modern Uruguay has always had world class strikers.
He funneled money to the Solidarity strikers in Poland in 1981 and to Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia.
Once a very promising soccer player, Nadal has long favored the No. 9, traditionally worn by strikers.
As more companies did so — refusing to grant raises and firing strikers — workers became afraid and disillusioned.
He was the first of 10 hunger strikers to perish at the Maze prison in Northern Ireland.
Even after most of the strikers had returned to work, the Bolsheviks never declared the sabotage over.
The hard-left CGT union accused the prime minister of turning a deaf ear to the strikers.
Feints combine with pressure to make distance based counter strikers move without opening up or wasting energy.
Democratic presidential hopefuls have met directly with school strikers, like 14-year-old New Yorker Alexandria Villaseñor.
Students from a Beijing nursing school look after hunger strikers during the pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square.
Much, much worse strikers than Dominick Cruz made him look sloppy with counter jabs as he walked in.
The Fort Lauderdale Strikers have been so thoroughly mismanaged that players went unpaid for parts of this year.
LOT, which has around 3,000 employees, has maintained the action is illegal and sacked the strikers on Monday.
If "people are so desperate for hope," she says, that is not her or the other strikers' responsibility.
This is the trick that some of the best strikers in MMA have hit on in recent years.
While some strikers got fired or went back to work empty-handed, some demonstrations have driven substantive change.
Point style karate tends to produce crafty in-and-out strikers like the Machida brothers and Kyoji Horiguchi.
If Sergio Aguero is a Jedi Knight amongst Premier League strikers, Kelechi Iheanacho is his promising young padawan.
The strikers have also provided momentum for governments to raise their ambition to fight climate change, Andersen said.
In the last two years we have seen three young strikers take Cerrone apart in completely different ways.
But for suddenly unemployed rent strikers like C. Dage, a tenant in Austin, rent is due next week.
Mr. Lamas and some other workers were infuriated that President Trump did not offer support for the strikers.
Strikers included teachers, lifeguards at beaches, security workers, construction workers -- and almost 14,000 people from the engineering sector.
Harry Kane probably needs an impressive tournament to cement his status as one of the world's best strikers.
Additionally, individual strikers unable to take to the streets have already used digital striking tools in the past.
So did the Canadian golfer Moe Norman, who was widely regarded to be among golf's best ball strikers.
Reagan fired the strikers when they did not obey his order to return to work within 48 hours.
"I support (the strikers') right to do what they are doing..." Campos wrote in an email to Mashable.
We score a lot of goals by building up from the back, creating more space for the strikers.
Two were teachers who had participated in a one-day protest strike here, and all strikers were fired.
A rallying point for Australian strikers is the plan to open a new coal mine in central Queensland.
The strikers fear job losses as Greece wrestles with its seventh year of austerity demanded by international creditors.
"Our central defenders will see the opposition's strikers, our fullbacks their wingers, our wingers their fullbacks," he said.
"We're just a week late," Mr. Ramond, 58, said, adding, however, that he fully supported the transportation strikers.
The revamped German academy system has produced dozens of high-class players but, as yet, no central strikers.
A first-time bowler plays a round at Strikers, a bowling alley opened by Afghan-Canadian entrepreneur Meena Rahmani.
Strikers advocating for Catalonia's secession from Spain are blocking major highways, train lines, and roads across the northeastern region.
The strikers join a worldwide movement of young activists who are fighting for a future on a habitable Earth.
Even world class strikers can be convinced to snatch for openings and become vulnerable when they fall just short.
Subscription lists in favor of the strikers have been started by Socialist papers, which attack the Russian bureaucracy violently.
Two of Spain's most senior female politicians—the mayors of Madrid and Barcelona—have expressed solidarity with the strikers.
An online petitihere set up to raise public funds to support the strikers has so far raised 534,000 euros.
Easily one of MMA's most entertaining and slick strikers with a beautiful combination of point style karate and boxing.
The second of those fights was a showdown between welterweight strikers Danny "Hot Chocolate" Roberts and "Platinum" Mike Perry.
The number of strikers blocking roads, however, is small because many within unions are conflicted about whether to strike.
"The purpose of the PAP is to, hopefully, deal with strikers, protesters with less than lethal means," Cheng said.
Vertonghen rated him one of the world's best strikers but said Belgium had defenders who could cope with him.
With those people now back on the job, the missing strikers should be added back in the June report.
The driver, a Washington state trooper, pulled up at Columbus Circle, where climate strikers were converging for a march.
They quickly proved to be hypercompassionate Sherpas, guiding shell-shocked Third Strikers through the terrifying enormity of our world.
The strikers demands were not met, union support waned, and they ended their action two years after it started.
The last fight of the kickboxing segment featured one of the best female strikers in the game, Kaitlin Young.
This isn't a "will it work on Ngannou?" notion, this is just an absolute must against good counter strikers.
This weekend, Jedrzejczyk defends her UFC straw-weight title against one of WMMA's better home-grown strikers, Rose Namajunas.
That refocusing of the story was also echoed by the cast of former strikers on hand for the tour.
In the factories, they were among the mass of striking workers, or joined demonstrations as the wives of strikers.
The same people who organized the Zero Hour marches of 2018 are now Fridays for Future organizers and strikers.
Eventually, most of the hunger strikers resumed eating, but a few hard-core protesters continued to refuse to eat.
For their lost wages, strikers wound up with modestly raised wages, if any, and ceding a raft of concessions.
He also urged the government to respect the rights of a separate group of hunger strikers in Managua's cathedral.
That save forged a special bond between one of the game's greatest strikers and one of its greatest goalkeepers.
My Strikers team, the Christ Punchers, placed second in the tournament, all while I was swaddled in a JNCO blanket.
Sometimes there were more police than strikers and she would stand with all the police around her with the loudhailer.
Part of that is credit to the student strikers, Fridays for the Future, Extinction Rebellion, and their entire intellectual framework.
That council's approval is needed before any tentative agreement would go to nearly 28.3,21 strikers for rank-and-file ratification.
While the debt strikers and activists hammered the Education Department from the outside, Warren worked a different route, Herrine believes.
The Debt Collective is seeking people to stand in solidarity with the 250 strikers already politicizing their lack of payment.
Five years ago, Izza replied, in Agdel Lex, I saw the Rectification Authority burn out the Gavreaux Junction hunger strikers.
Last year his predecessor, François Hollande, softened planned changes to labour laws after strikers disrupted railways and barricaded fuel depots.
The challenge involves saltwater because that's what the hunger strikers are drinking to stabilize their health while abstaining from food.
No health problems had occurred among the hunger strikers, and officials were continuously asking them to take food, she said.
"We are being held in inhumane conditions," the hunger strikers said in a statement to the bureau seen by Reuters.
Uruguay, led by strikers Edison Cavani and Luis Suarez, are favourites to top the group, but Egypt could finish second.
To complicate matters, the team's two Spanish strikers, both of whom have some pedigree, can't seem to find any momentum.
In fact, a scab committed the strike's only threat of violence when he pulled out a gun to intimidate strikers.
Manager Miguel "Piojo" Herrera has found a way to channel some of his own infamous energy into Los Xolos' strikers.
In December, two strikers killed a taxi driver by hitting him with a concrete block intended for a working miner.
Black men, closed out of the A.R.U., formed the Anti-Strikers Railroad Union, to fill positions opened by striking whites.
Teams always seem to be defined and remembered by their strikers, from Eric Cantona to Alan Shearer to Andriy Voronin.
But the strikers remained determined to push for a good deal, Allendes said, and were unlikely to take the bait.
With that said, these are probably the two most technically sound strikers in the division and well worth your time.
With Glory and Lion Fight and others, there are opportunities, but still too few to accommodate the strikers coming up.
The strikers are demanding Amazon shut down the facility for a deep clean and pay its workers in the meantime.
At the LaSalle center, all the hunger strikers have received have received intravenous hydration at some points during their protest.
Local labor unions, legal and immigrant organizations, and the Yemeni bodega strikers have all endorsed the strike and will participate.
In a stunning move, he declared a lifetime ban on the rehiring of the strikers by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Every few months we like to put together a list of strikers hoping to expand the horizons of fight fans.
The strikers are digging in for a long strike, emboldened by a new law that strengthens the hand of organized labor.
But there is a simpler explanation of why Ryanair is refusing to give in to the strikers, however reasonable their demands.
A source close to the UAW said that there is talk some strikers may start leafletting GM dealerships nationwide on Monday.
Citing medical privacy laws, ICE declined to comment on any cases of hunger strikers being placed in solitary confinement at Lumpkin.
That leaves the traditional route of union organizing, which, in the case of the strikers in New York, has become chaotic.
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He says he's just one of 7,000 strikers across Europe and Turkey taking such measures on behalf of the Kurdish cause.
The protests - which were widely supported by Brazilians - had seen calls among some strikers and fringe groups for a military coup.
"The strikers weren't union members—but there was a system of connections that gave them a sense of control," says Connolly.
When I visited, strikers were entertaining guests from RMT union who had brought them fresh supplies of food, shampoo, and tampons.
"I think she took just the right message from the example of the young school strikers," McKibben wrote in an email.
He never learned to limit his opponent's chances with distance management and footwork as Anderson Silva and later effective strikers did.
McIlroy, one of the game's longest drivers and best ball strikers, could not manage a single birdie in the gusting conditions.
Why did the federal authorities work with Pullman against the strikers and why does the government continue to side with corporations?
Turns out he's actually great on the deck, striding forward, sliding long passes into the strikers, if Liverpool bother picking any.
Finding work: A sore point among the strikers is the difficulty transitioning back into society after release despite their work experience.
During Art Basel Miami Beach, young climate strikers urged the art world to pay attention with a protest in downtown Miami.
The strikers took to the picket line Monday, shutting down several plants and costing GM up to $90 million a day.
Building a party that can simultaneously encompass feminist actresses in Manhattan, black liberationists and white Appalachian strikers is no small thing.
And so far, the strikers in Togo do not have much to show for their efforts in terms of government action.
The release of dozens of Nicaraguan detainees came amid bolstered United States sanctions and criticism of a crackdown on hunger strikers.
Strikers have demanded "climate justice" to cast the climate crisis as not just an environmental issue, but also an ethical obligation.
The strikers did not win all of their demands, but succeeded in winning public support and drawing attention to workplace abuses.
As two of the more decorated strikers in women's MMA, this one looked like it could be a pretty riveting fight.
He believed prisoners were eating just enough to be considered hunger strikers without endangering their health in order to manipulate public opinion.
As a middleweight, for example, he could look forward to scraps with dangerous strikers like Melvin Manhoef, Hisaki Kato, or Joe Schilling.
Niall McGinn and Gareth McAuley scored in the 2-0 win over Ukraine, but ideally they'll need their strikers to start firing.
Lead hooks from both stances are Holloway's bread and butter counters and he has chinned a number of scary strikers with them.
On Monday citing comments from a union spokesman, Reuters reported that a government-mediated meeting between the miner and strikers had failed.
Crucially, the union movement got behind the Grunwick strikers, the first time Britain's existing unions actively supported a dispute involving Commonwealth migrants.
And in the opinion of Lindo and other hunger strikers, much of the blame falls on the shoulders of Police Chief Suhr.
"We're not threatening the government, we just want to prevent the outbreak," said Cheng, a 26-year-old nurse among the strikers.
Failure When: September 073 to January 063 Number of strikers: 053,043 Why it happened:After World War I, a Red Scare swept America.
Bauza included two uncapped strikers in a 27-man squad, Lucas Alario of River Plate and Lucas Pratto of Brazil's Atletico Mineiro.
The public's perplexing support of strikers wreaking havoc on the economy shows just how long a shadow Brazil's endemic scandals have cast.
And he's never ceased to be among the half dozen or so best strikers in the world, both for club and country.
"The same day as our verdict, we went to the White House and protested on behalf of Palestinian hunger strikers," Fairooz says.
These union-busters are no longer the Pinkerton-style company goons who shot down strikers with impunity in the early 20th century.
This is the case with Bisbee '17, with the recreations of the clashes between strikers and company men carrying almost unbearable intensity.
The strikers fear that this measure will accelerate the disappearance of "bons boulots," good jobs, and increase the number of precarious ones.
Authorities will set up a field hospital at the Ketziot prison in southern Israel to treat hunger strikers if needed, Librati said.
He soon found himself trailing by two sets to one against one of the game's most fearsome ball strikers and sentimental figures.
The white power structure was not going to sit idly by as the strikers and their sympathizers soon grew to 3,000 people.
Debate over pensions: A reporter in our Paris bureau explains the finer points of what strikers and the government are arguing about.
The UAW is working with charities in communities affected by the strike to get additional help for strikers, a union spokesman said.
With the number of strikers in slow but steady decline — though maintaining a critical mass to cripple transit — tensions have been mounting.
In their attempt to break the siege and evacuate the strikebreakers, troops killed two strikers and injured more than a dozen others.
Over the next two years, students joined the picket lines of strikers from General Electric, General Motors and the U.S. Postal Service.
It was unclear how long the protesters, a mix of Louvre employees and strikers from other sectors, would continue to block entrances.
With public opinion behind the strikers, and the unions emboldened by their success, the margin for maneuvering by the government appears limited.
Strikers even included a small group of researchers stationed in Antarctica, who brought the tally of continents featuring strikes up to seven.
An even spread of positions have been listed to maintain fairness — 11 defenders, 11 midfielders, 13 wingers, 12 strikers, and three goalkeepers.
Strikers in Australia are fighting against a controversial coal mine project and are demanding a full transition to renewable energy by 2030.
Strikers are also demanding "climate justice" to cast the climate crisis as not just an environmental issue, but also an ethical obligation.
Among the campaigns undertaken by Decolonize This Place was the Dignity Strike project in April 2017, in support of Palestinian hunger strikers.
An official at the national immigration agency confirmed there are hunger strikers at the Ushiku center, but he did not say how many.
The strikers of 2018, mourning the golden age of the welfare state, see deregulation as a threat and de Gaulle as an icon.
J when negotiations to halt a violent wildcat strike at its Marikana platinum mine in 2012 ended in police shooting 34 strikers dead.
There is an imbalance in the Spanish league that allows Madrid and Barcelona to overrun others through strikers imported at a huge price.
Had the strikers been deducted from the count, the actual number would have been closer to 138,000, according to estimates from JPMorgan Chase.
In the past four transfer windows, strikers bought by those teams have cost €17.1m on average, at a rate of €8.5m a point.
The Back as an Invitation Exposing the back as a grappler can be a neat trick but let us first look at strikers.
Waluigi constantly creeps on Daisy and she hates him to the point that they're rivals in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Strikers Charged.
She explains that one of the criticisms of the strike is that it's anti-capitalist in nature: but that the strikers embrace this.
Forefoot landings tended to be more gentle, avoiding the large shock waves that travel up the legs of heel strikers, the study found.
At the workers' union headquarters in Kuwait's Ahmadi city, strikers gathered in tents despite rising temperatures that kept most of the public inside.
The Englishman told Business Insider he's been taking daily Italian lessons, befriending ex-Manchester City players, and studying videos of Serie A strikers.
"The first thing you see is people angry because they can't fly or whatever, and [the strikers] are the troublemakers," Martin told me.
On May 3, 1886, Chicago police officers fired into a crowd of strikers at the McCormick Reaper Works, killing and wounding several men.
"To maximize profit, you minimize your expenditures," Rachel Steinback, a lawyer for Mr. Cortez Diaz and other Adelanto hunger strikers, told Retro Report.
He and the other hunger strikers are demanding to be released — or at least that no new detainees be brought into the facility.
On March 18, Dr. King came to Memphis to encourage the strikers and their supporters, preaching to a full house at Mason Temple.
Fast and powerful, but also blessed with remarkable instincts and technical ability, he was considered one of the dominant strikers of his generation.
In November, Klinsmann said there was "a gap" in quality that separated the other strikers on the team from Wood and Jozy Altidore.
Strikers were protesting the administration's attempt to raise tuition for some students, threatening the institution's longstanding promise of a nearly free, quality education.
In Rhode Island, armed state troopers — equipped with machine guns — drove a crowd of 600 strikers from a mill that refused to close.
The strikers: The grass-roots Yellow Vest movement will join in, as will Mr. Macron's opponents from both the right and the left.
I'm affiliated with my [youth] club, Medford Strikers, and my personal coach and mentor James Galanis, who's got his Universal Soccer Academy [here].
The Prelims: Bahadurzada Scores Late Sub over Thatch UFC 196's stacked preliminary card was wrapped up by a compelling clash of welterweight strikers.
But according to 13th and the thousands of prison strikers who yearn to have their voices heard, all is not as it should be.
From 1968 to 1983, in sharp contrast, the total number of strikers across the country fell below 19743 million in only one year — 1982.
Strikes work when union membership is high enough to encourage the public to support the strikers, or at least feel a kinship with them.
The absolute number of protesters on the streets has fallen—from an estimated 21m who marched, largely peacefully, on June 270th, to 22014,22015 strikers.
"It makes a bigger difference for the really good ball strikers to have no wind and can hit the ball so cleanly," he said.
It is difficult to say how long the strike will last, as the strikers have been furnished with money from abroad, chiefly from England.
A high pace forces mistakes, removes the space in which measured strikers like to work, and quickly drains a fighters' gas tank and will.
Griezmann follows a long line of Atlético strikers — Sergio Agüero, Radamel Falcao and Diego Costa among them — polished by Atlético and sold for profit.
And Bas Rutten, being one of the few good strikers in Pancrase, will happily tell you about the merits of hitting with the palms.
The Englishman said he has watched hours of video to learn the different runs of the division's strikers, and this has clearly paid off.
The strike grew violent during a confrontation at a coking plant in June 1984, when police and strikers through bricks and fought each other.
The stakes a were extremely high for the Stop & Shop strikers, and community support, no matter how deep, did not by itself guarantee victory.
From Silva, there was creativity and flamboyance, but the same difficulties he has run into in his last three fights against disciplined, thoughtful strikers.
One of the underlying tensions of the voice actors' strike was developer frustration that the strikers were demanding benefits they felt they also deserved.
His late-career productivity is especially impressive given how most strikers of his build and tend to age about as well as Mickey Rourke.
Among the people who fought in these wars was the great-grandfather of Brandon Wolford, a major organizer of the strikers in Mingo County.
On Tuesday, Senegal played with two pure strikers as they allowed Poland to have 27 percent of possession and looked to counterattack off mistakes.
His lack of sympathy for the strikers and his seeming inability to understand them made him the target of much of the protesters' anger.
The industrial action has lost momentum since President Emmanuel Macron's government made a concession over the retirement age and as strikers face financial pressure.
There were fights along the picket line, with tourists throwing water and food at the strikers, who were more than willing to fight back.
Today, Frontier strikers have an almost mythic presence within the Culinary Union here — seen as exemplars of people who know how to fight effectively.
A mass march led by young climate strikers, including Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, last month attracted an estimated 4 million people around the world.
"It's a good ball-strikers golf course," said the 46-year-old, a recent winner of the Abu Dhabi Open on the European Tour.
The industrial action has lost momentum since President Emmanuel Macron's government made a concession over the retirement age and as strikers face financial pressure.
Conservative critics further argue that the extensive support for the hunger strikers seen on social media networks is an exaggeration created by automated messages.
Man guilty of killing 6 members of his ex's family in Texas School strikers around the world march to demand action on climate Sen.
The young strikers were chanting "Save our Earth" as they marched into the government compound, before lying down on the ground to play dead.
The reality is that liberals and conservatives alike have little to no interest in taking the climate strikers' most necessary and radical demands seriously.
He's not going to make runs like the other U.S. strikers, and he's not going to beat defenders with tactical footwork like even Pulisic could.
The exhibition details the stories of Desai and the strikers, mostly Gujarati Indians who came as British citizens in the early 240s from East Africa.
It has also become increasingly fashionable for teams to deploy a "pressing" style, in which even the strikers harry opposition players who have the ball.
Success When: August 96323 Number of strikers: 4002,20 Why it happened: In 20, the contract between UPS and its union workers was due to expire.
France skipper Amandine Henry controlled the midfield with a firm grip and deft touch, while strikers Eugenie Le Sommer and Delphine Cascarino were constant threats.
In June last year the government passed a law permitting doctors to force feed hunger strikers if their lives were deemed to be at risk.
Despite being one of the most spectacular strikers in the sport at the moment, many feel that Page's tests leave a lot to be desired.
On top of his ability to sell, Sonnen's wrestling made him one of the worst opponents's to face in the middleweight division, especially for strikers.
If the two brick-fisted strikers were paired in the Bellator cage or Rizin ring, we'd all be glued to our screens on fight night.
The Troubles are in full swing, and hunger strikers are dying; politics are too momentous for anyone to get caught up with long-ago bloodshed.
A member of a group who met with the strikers told the AP that the migrants have not had a fair chance at immigration hearings.
Kane once impressed on loan at the south London club as a teenager and has since become one of the most lethal strikers in Europe.
Meanwhile, the strikers have also focused their ire on the State Senate president, Mitch Carmichael, a Republican, chanting "Ditch Mitch" inside and outside the building.
Increasingly defenders are expected to possess the ball, fullbacks have as many attacking responsibilities as defensive one, and strikers must harry and press the opposition.
That campaign ended in violent defeat when Wisconsin National Guardsmen fired into a crowd of strikers, killing seven people, including a 21924-year-old boy.
It would be tempting to write about that strike through the lens of Reagan's ideology alone or, alternatively, to blame the strikers for their defeat.
In the Gare de Lyon courtyard, the dozens of strikers milling around were asked for a show of hands about whether to prolong the strike.
MADRID (Reuters) - Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg said on Friday the voices of climate strikers are being heard but politicians are still not taking action.
And on Thursday GM agreed to restore health care coverage for the strikers at company expense, which was seen as a further sign of progress.
That was the protest at which Withers shot his best-known photo, of a line of strikers bearing signs that read I AM A MAN.
Despite the inconvenience, the majority of the French population remained behind the strikers, though the level of support has dipped a couple of percentage points.
Mourinho has opted to do the same, banking on Rooney's range of passing and experience to create chances for strikers Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcus Rashford.
The South Americans boast one of the tournament's most fearsome attacking partnerships, with Barcelona's Suarez and Paris St Germain's Cavani among the game's most potent strikers.
Most notably, Fabricio Werdum and Wanderlei Silva look like world beaters when their opponents are covering up, and much less scary against calm, collected counter strikers.
"Italy is renowned for football around the world and many come here dreaming of Totti and Higuain," he said referring to the two Serie A strikers.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton visited strikers outside a Verizon store in midtown Manhattan, and rival Bernie Sanders cheered workers on a picket line in Brooklyn.
It might drag on even longer if strikers reject a tentative agreement reached last week between the company and negotiators for the United Auto Workers union.
Today, in the same house she lived in 40 years ago, Mrs Patel points to the garden where she, her brother and fellow strikers made banners.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam's government announced that it will close additional border checkpoints even as some strikers demand a complete shutdown, The New York Times reported.
Soon after the NLRA was enacted, the court declared that employers could respond to a strike by hiring permanent replacements to take the jobs of strikers.
City officials are already offering Chicago teachers a raise, but the strikers want commitments to hire more staff and reduce class sizes written into their contract.
The strikers around the world have slightly different demands, but the common theme is that they want their governments to aggressively cut their greenhouse gas emissions.
Back in 2007, Daniels took on Thompson under the World Combat League in what as a battle of two of the best strikers in the world.
Failure When: July to October 2100 Number of strikers: 210,210 Why it happened: In the early 219632s, the railroad system was America's primary means of transportation.
Protesters said paramilitary forces fired after a confrontation as security forces tried to block the strikers nearing the airport in the southern economic hub of Karachi.
Gerry Adams, the Sinn Fein leader, recently took the Dublin government to task for failing to recognise the statehood of Palestine or support Palestinian hunger-strikers.
In South America, dozens of players have been labelled 'the new Maradona', almost all of them strikers and attacking midfielders of broadly similar build and appearance.
Robert Whittaker, one of the smarter strikers you will see in mixed martial arts today, came in well prepared for the specifics of the Souza game.
The most heated exchanges occurred in the middle of the block, where some of the strikers found themselves directly in front of a Verizon Wireless store.
Conte's preferred 3-4-3 formation calls for midfielders pressing forward and both midfielders and strikers hustling for the second ball that returns from an attack.
Heavily based around domestic players plucked from Club Universidad de Chile, Chile qualified on the strength of the partnership of strikers Iván Zamorano and Marcelo Salas.
"(Lacazette) has a different game to Giroud, which I think is good because you need different types of strikers," Henry, Arsenal's record goalscorer, told Sky Sports.
Workers at auto plants throughout the South feel sympathy with the strike, particularly with strikers' demands that GM stop the practice of hiring permanent temporary workers.
Internment of IRA suspects in the early 1970s was the organization's best recruiting tool until Margaret Thatcher faced down Republican hunger strikers in the early 1980s.
So here was a night in Recife when two F.C. Barcelona strikers, Neymar and Suárez, led their opposing national teams in a crucial Wold Cup qualifier.
"No hunger strikers housed in El Paso are currently being fed pursuant to court orders at this time," ICE spokesperson Leticia Zamarripa said in a statement.
"Strikers are judged on goals," said Dax McCarty, who has played behind Wright-Phillips in the Red Bulls' midfield the past two and a half seasons.
That meant that Leites, who packs power but lacks finesse, was forced to duke it out with one of the division's best strikers for three rounds.
Things like this are why the smartest strikers can often be the most skittish about exploiting what seem like obvious habits to those watching the contest.
Tottenham had only two out-and-out strikers in it's squad on Monday morning —but by the end of the day it was down to one.
"[I]f the two-strikers came into the study with fewer priors, we don't need deterrence to explain why they were arrested less after," Roodman noted.
Even so, he vowed to return for a second march, convinced that the strikers would prevail in what he saw as a fight for economic justice.
When they defied union leaders' calls to end the strike on March 1, the strikers redoubled the pressure on lawmakers to deliver on their pay raise.
The survival and growth of the strikers' movement for "dignity and freedom" depends, in large part, on its continuing visibility in international media and public opinion.
That means that besides paying Vancouver for Davies, Bayern Munich also paid a much smaller fee to the Edmonton Strikers, where Davies played before joining Vancouver.
Maybe you work far out in the suburbs, though, and it isn't feasible to get to the part of your city where climate strikers are gathering.
Years later, though, he switched sides and sat on the board of a mining company, drawing criticism for his role in a massacre of wildcat strikers.
Several strikers said people did not understand the political implications of the reforms being pushed by Mr. Macron, not just for the railways but for everyone.
The strikers, among 6,500 Palestinians in Israeli prisons, had demanded more family visits, an end to solitary confinement, better health care and greater access to education.
While Mr. Barghouti and most of the other strikers belong to Mr. Abbas's Fatah party, some belong to its rival, Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip.
The Hospital Authority, which has about 80,000 employees, said 4,400 workers were absent on Tuesday, suggesting that there were fewer strikers than the union had claimed.
It is a face-off that exists in the minds of the strikers as much as it does in fact, but it is no less real.
The condition of the hunger strikers grew so grave on Thursday that Sri Lanka's state defense minister, Ruwan Wijewardene, flew from the capital to meet them.
Strikers gathered in Foley Park and marched down Broadway past city hall, and then Nassau Street, around the Wall Street bull, before rallying in Battery Park.
Now, there are hundreds of teaching jobs unfilled -- which further empowers the strikers, it's worth noting -- and increasingly strident demands for more robust health care spending.
French strikers have set their sights on a new target, threatening to paralyze the country when it hosts the 2016 UEFA European Championship soccer tournament next month.
Success When: July to November 1959 Number of strikers: 500,003 Why it happened: In the 1950s, steel companies were experiencing a postwar boom, marked by record profits.
Success When: March 1970 Number of strikers: 210,03 Why it happened: In early March 1970, Congress announced that it would raise the pay of certain government employees.
The hunger strikers' long list of demands included an end to solitary confinement and administrative detention, a policy under which Israel holds prisoners without charge or trial.
There's no doubt that he's a talented player and, on paper, an improvement on many strikers playing for clubs towards the bottom of the Premier League table.
Most of the workers who went on strike were employed in the company's wireline business, though a small group of Verizon Wireless employees were among the strikers.
Now, union activists in the plant say that workers who voted against the union are becoming more union-friendly as they watch the support GM strikers receive.
The strikers told the Associated Press last week that they are upset over being denied bond and the lack of attention they say their asylum claims get.
And he is one of the great strikers, how else to describe someone who has scored more than 40 goals in each of his last seven seasons?
If he can use that confidence to shore up the defensive holes and tighten up his form, he could trouble even the better strikers of the division.
Artem Lobov has the unenviable task of being the primary sparring partner to one of the most powerful strikers in mixed martial arts, 'The Notorious' Conor McGregor.
Among the strikers' 13 demands are improvements in conditions and an end to solitary confinement, heavy restrictions on family visits, and administrative detention (prolonged imprisonment without charge).
The region is known for its Maze prison, where, in the early 1980s, imprisoned IRA hunger strikers, including Bobby Sands, died protesting their official standing as criminals.
Strikers considerably more experienced than him might, perhaps, have grown a little frustrated Tuesday in a first half that was a little more cagey than most expected.
Congress should call for an inquiry into retaliation against hunger strikers, blanket denials of bond and parole and questionably high rates of asylum denials in those places.
The government had said it does not have the money to pay for the increases strikers want, worth about 2 billion Tunisian dinars ($690 million) in total.
On Saturday crowds of strikers, unionists and hard-core demonstrators began gathering early, with the sprawling Place de la Nation in eastern Paris packed by early afternoon.
The next month, after additional mass protests and the threat of a general strike, the company backed down, recognizing the union and agreeing to rehire the strikers.
The strikers got their final paycheck from GM on September 20, since GM pays its hourly workers one week following the week they were on the job.
He also had thoughts about what his generation's role should be in addressing the issues being pushed by the climate strikers who marched across the nation Friday.
The unions for the strikers said they also planned hundreds of protests across the United States against Verizon, which is the No. 1 U.S. wireless service provider.
Wenger smiled, and remarked that he would be keen to see how the player, Antoine Griezmann, now one of the most coveted strikers in Europe, had developed.
Dock workers in port cities like Rouen and Marseille were also protesting on Tuesday, several universities remained closed and strikers blocked seven of France's eight oil refineries.
Atletico strikers Antoine Griezmann, Fernando Torres and Kevin Gameiro all found the net as Diego Simeone's side warmed up for next Wednesday's visit to the Nou Camp.
Public support seems to be behind the strikers rather than the government — one opinion poll predicted 69% of the public supported the demonstrations, according to the BBC.
On Monday, hundreds of strikers protested near the Gare de Lyon, and some set off smoke bombs inside the metro station and clashed with the riot police.
And despite all the attention world leaders gave to young climate strikers around the globe who came out in the millions on Friday—it seemed like no speech went by without some mention of "the youth"—nobody seemed at all interested in engaging with the strikers' main message: that at least part of the blame for our climate emergency can be heaped on the doorstep of capitalism itself.
To appease strikers, the government gave deputy head-teacher positions to union commissioners, undermining the meritocracy it was trying to build, says Marco Fernández of Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Beyond the anger of Lordstown workers, he said strikers across the country are nervous about their jobs without an agreement from GM to bring work back from Mexico.
Later, I learned that 5,800 men and women had struck the Flint East plant, only to be joined by 2,700 strikers at nearby Flint Metal a week later.
He might also get in there with Paul Daley or Michael "Venom" Page—both brick-fisted British strikers capable of turning the lights out on pretty much anyone.
In 2010 millions of strikers and other demonstrators shut down schools, the Paris metro, railways and more, objecting to plans by Nicolas Sarkozy to raise the retirement age.
WHILE Emmanuel Macron's conflict with the strikers may be the hottest topic of conversation in French cities, la France profonde is exercised about another aspect of presidential authority.
On Monday, a group of 18 hunger strikers began a sit-in outside the Home Office department in Yarl's Wood to further protest conditions at the detention center.
The strikers at Secunda blared music in the Afrikaner language, and waved placards saying: "Stop rasverdeling by Sasol", which translates to "Stop racial division by Sasol" in English.
Shukla said she saw her organization's grassroots efforts as a complement to those by groups such as Thunberg's school strikers, who are pushing for high-level policy changes.
Adriano's former Brazil team mate Ronaldo is co-owner of Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the second division North American Soccer League (NASL) and they have numerous Brazilian players.
It has spearheaded mass demonstrations, and small numbers of militant strikers have blocked the gates of oil refineries, nuclear power stations, wholesale food markets and waste treatment facilities.
A longtime state senator who had accused strikers of holding children "hostage" was defeated in a Republican primary in May by a rival who pulled in union donations.
The rudimentary statistics in soccer, like goals and assists, cast favorable light primarily on strikers and attacking midfielders, the players who do most of the scoring and assisting.
"The terrible events that have unfolded cannot be described as a labor dispute," Mr. Ramaphosa wrote in an internal email after the first 10 strikers had been killed.
It was Pep Guardiola who took the risk, demoting two of the great strikers of their generations, Samuel Eto'o and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, so that Messi might play centrally.
Russia's Fridays for Future group of youth climate strikers was critical of the new strategy, saying it meant the country "is not going to do anything till 2050".
Though the government rebounded, the hunger strikers at San Miguel Arcángel and other protesters were buoyed by the ouster this fall of Mr. Ortega's Bolivian ally, Evo Morales.
Polls show a majority of support for the strikers, and while they show widespread support for a unified system, many do not trust Mr. Macron to implement it.
Two of the hunger strikers, Mr. Sadeghi and Ali Shariati, have been convicted of crimes against the state — charges that by Western standards would make them political prisoners.
" The name "Fire Drill Friday" was inspired by the student strikers across the world who were motivated by Thunberg to conduct their own weekly protests, "Fridays for Future.
With little to lose, he bought the book — "The Golf Swing... The Great Ball Strikers" — written by Brad Hughes and neither player nor author has looked back since.
But the agency said that it does not retaliate in any way against hunger strikers and that it tells detainees about the negative health effects of not eating.
Obviously, there was a bit of a phase in women's tennis where there was this big power and first strikers that were getting on top of rallies early.
Like most western nak muay back then, and MMA strikers now, I was a big round kicker not much interested in working the intricacies of the knee and clinch.
In a blog post, the strikers listed out their demands of the company, which included a call for it to cease from funding climate change-denying lobbyists and politicians.
Failure When: September 1934 Number of strikers: 400,000 Why it happened: In the throes of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt passed the National Industrial Recovery Act(NIRA).
"We have three strikers that are trying to compete at the minute to put their hand up for this next match," Milligan told reporters at the Socceroos' Kazan base.
The strikers want several changes under the overarching theme of ending slavery in prisons, starting with rewriting the 13th Amendment, which banned slavery except as punishment for a crime.
Whilst the majority of Spanish citizens support the strike—a poll for national newspaper El Pais found that 82 percent approved of the strikers' motives—some dissenting voices persist.
Often, against the best strikers, this works a lot better because less motion means less time to ascertain the legitimacy of a feint and react to the follow up.
But as strikers, doing things that other mixed martial artists either cannot replicate or do not know about, they are most certainly all that and a bag of chips.
Maia has spent the last few years tangling with fellow grapplers like Jake Shields, Ryan LaFlare, and Gunnar Nelson, and more technical strikers like Rory MacDonald and Neil Magny.
Lacazette is one of the best strikers available at the moment, and he is not going to be bought at a price that is obviously lower than market value.
And, moreover, for a second time having sold its top strikers and top goalkeeper and found others to step up to the defiant way that Coach Simeone wins contests.
Poland, undoubtedly, is improving on the period when it lost its best strikers — Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski — who were persuaded to represent Germany rather than their birth country.
If there is one thing the UFC strawweight division could do with it is a rivalry between two very different, exciting strikers at the top of the weight class.
The "strikers in saris" were joined by thousands of trade unionists, who filled the small residential streets of northwest London to join mass pickets and fight with the police.
The stronger man and one of the best knee strikers to ever bless the game, he winded Bisping with a decent body knee along the fence in the third.
Yet the same explosive style and win-at-all-costs character that turned him into one of the world's elite strikers also made Suarez notorious for the wrong reasons.
So good has he been, he's already drawn comparisons to Real Madrid and Brazil international Ronaldo, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time.
The hunger strikers at Spelman and Morehouse were part of a growing coalition of youth who have joined Swipe Out Hunger, a nonprofit that advocates donating unused meal credits.
In the 59th minute here, Sergio Agüero, one of the most prolific strikers in English history, scored City's fourth goal, the one that would have sent Guardiola's team through.
Kei Nishikori, one of the game's great ball strikers, also made a remarkable comeback from a major wrist injury to finish the year at No. 22017 at age 238.
Though Mr. Morvan, who was also 27 that year, never met Mr. Sands, the battle between a few hunger strikers and the government of Margaret Thatcher dominated Northern Ireland.
Tottenham, stripped of its two most potent strikers, had lost by 1-0 at home to RB Leipzig, which was playing its first knockout game in Europe's elite tournament.
"We are facing threats of climate breakdown – the response that we're seeing from Extinction Rebellion and young climate strikers around the globe should come as no surprise," she said.
Aside from keeping the Hamtramck plant open, the biggest issue for strikers is the tiered wage system, which leaves some workers making significantly less than others for comparable work.
The fine, which stopped with the strikers' dismissals, was more than $4 million, greater than the assets of the union, the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, known as Patco.
The strikers are angry at the prospect of losing benefits currently afforded to them by their various retirement schemes, and they are worried that their pensions will decrease significantly.
PARIS — A bright red tapestry featuring the Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara over the words "Onward toward victory!" exhorts strikers not to give up, in the union's dingy local headquarters.
Thomas is slight, at 5 feet 10 inches and 140 pounds, but he became one of the best strikers and longer hitters, accumulating seven top-10 finishes in 2015.
But he had one final spell in the game, playing in the United States for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League in 1977 and 1978.

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