用strikes造句子,“strikes”造句

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The air strikes were delayed when four thousand Yugoslav special police officers were withdrawn from Kosovo.

Many scientists believe that meteor strikes act like forest fires, But on a huge scale.

General Ghani insists this is because army raids and strikes are mostly hitting militant hideouts set up in high mountains.

I like to keep a stockpile of my favorite foods in my pantry so that when the mood strikes, I have what I'm craving.

Like the word "cancer," the association of the words "nuclear" and "meltdown" strikes an emotional chord in people around the globe.

He bought Scott, Jacob, and Whitney new boots for winter, took them to see Steve Miller at the Beacon, and slips panhandlers hundred-dollar bills when the mood strikes him.

The message implied in the logo of Shanghai world expo is that the Chinese people wish to host an exposition of global and multicultural convergence. That strikes a responsive chord in the world.

strikes造句

The government decided to clamp restraints on Labour strikes.

This is why I esteem the individual only because he strikes me as ridiculous and humiliated.

It flips end over end and strikes a tower, bending around it with a screech of metal.

Typically as you mull these things over, inspiration strikes once, so make sure you don't waste it!

And scores of recent strikes have added to the tension, including a subway strike in Sao Paulo that threatens to snarl traffic on game days.

But the Czech Republic, which takes over the EU rotating presidency from France on January 1, has defended Israel's air strikes on Gaza in retaliation for Hamas rocket fire.

Raw spray whiplashes the skiff, freezing as it strikes .

Sharpton explained why seeing a noose strikes such an emotional chord with African Americans.

The synchronized laser strikes caused the plastic pellet to implode, creating an extremely hot and dense core of gas, or plasma.

The protests have been peaceful. But, amid threats of civil disobedience and nationwide strikes, Jordan looks less secure as one of the West's favoured buffer states in the region.

That strikes some Americans as nothing less than blackmail.

Whether the new virus mainly strikes healthy individuals or has a predilection for people with certain diseases.

For my self, not only for my obedience, but my particular Genius, I do embrace it: for even that vulgar and Tavern-Musick, which makes one man merry, another mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the First Composer.

Yet this may be precisely because strikes are less intolerable now for those who try to get to work.

Yet when disaster strikes, doomsayers do not get to crow.

California's three strikes law mandates a life sentence, with no possibility of parole for at least 25 years, for a third felony conviction - regardless of how "light"the third crime might actually be.

This strikes me as an upside-down way of looking at things.

The brutal policing campaign has left lingering bitterness, which erupted earlier this year in strikes, protest marches and scattered attacks on government facilities.

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