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Coda: “Strike After Strike”

2021
This Coda reflects on recent developments in West Indies cricket and the manner in which victories are still captured in calypso, song and poetry, even if Caribbean cricket is viewed as struggling to find its way back to its full political potential for the region.
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Lightning strikes

Medical Journal of Australia, 1990
Lightning strike is a natural phenomenon with potentially devastating effects. The physics of lightning strike and the physiology of lightning injury are discussed. Three cases are reported and the clinical features are described. Aspects of the management of such patients are discussed with particular emphasis on assessment and resuscitation in the ...
G W, Fulde, S J, Marsden
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Striking a balance

Practical Radiation Oncology, 2015
I was recently consulted in the case of a child who was fully functional and attending school when headaches developed. An intracranial mass was identified. Surgery was performed and a partial resection was obtained of what proved to be a craniopharyngioma.
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Bargaining and strikes

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1989
The recent literature has shown that asymmetric information about a firm's profitability does not by itself explain strikes of substantial length if the firm and workers can bargain very frequently without commitment. In this paper we show that substantial strikes are possible if (a) there is a small (but not insignificant) delay between offers; and (b)
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One Strike, Three Strikes

Alternative Law Journal, 2016
In October 2015, following an election promise by the NSW Coalition government to crack down on crime and anti-social behaviour in public housing, the NSW Parliament passed the Residential Tenancies and Housing Legislation Amendment (Public Housing - Antisocial Behaviour) Act 2015 (NSW) ('the PHAB amendments').
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Lucky strike

Science, 2020
Last year, an unusual meteorite crashed in a Costa Rican rainforest. Rich in the building blocks of life, it has captivated collectors and researchers.
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A Strike Like No Other Strike

The Social Science Journal, 2004
I am not sure if I am the best person to review this book. First of all, I am an economist and hence more concerned with efficiency than equality.
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Strike condemned

Nursing Standard, 1988
Mrs Thatcher has condemned strikes in Scotland against privatisation as being 'at the expense of patients'. This followed nurses joining ranks with hospital ancillary workers in Lothian and Lanarkshire last week to protest against plans to put catering and domestic services out to private tender.
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Air Strike

2018
Through a brief exploration of the air power decades from 1990 to 2010, this chapter describes the rapid evolution of the strike role that has transformed Western militaries. This has resulted in the ability to achieve air superiority quickly on a theatre-wide scale, which in turn provides new levels of protection for ground forces, lines of supply ...
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