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  • 41Strike (2006 film) — Infobox Film name =Strike writer =Sylke Rene Meyer Andreas Pflüger producer =Jürgen Haase starring =Katharina Thalbach Andrzej Chyra Dominique Horwitz director =Volker Schlöndorff distributor =Provobis Film/Berlin released =September 11, 2006… …

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  • 42Strike price — The stated price per share for which underlying stock may be purchased ( in the case of a call) or sold ( in the case of a put) by the option holder upon exercise of the option contract. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * strike price… …

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  • 43strike — /straɪk/ verb ♦ to strike a bargain with someone to come to an agreement ♦ a deal was struck at £25 a unit we agreed the price of £25 a unit …

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  • 44strike a bargain — reach an agreement; make a good deal …

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  • 45strike a deal — sign a business deal, make a business agreement …

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  • 462007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike — Articles Effects on Television AMPTP  • WGAW  • WGAE …

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  • 471998 Puerto Rican general strike — The Puerto Rican general strike of 1998 began as a strike of Puerto Rico Telephone Company workers to protest a government privatization plan. Three weeks later, an estimated 500,000 people joined a two day general strike, bringing commerce and… …

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  • 481905 Chicago Teamsters' strike — The 1905 Chicago Teamsters strike was a sympathy strike and lockout by the United Brotherhood of Teamsters in the summer of 1905 in the city of Chicago, Illinois. The strike was initiated by a small clothing workers union. But it soon spread as… …

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  • 49no-strike — ˌno ˈstrike adjective [only before a noun] HUMAN RESOURCES a no strike agreement is one in which workers promise not to strike: • There were industrial conflicts, in spite of a no strike pledge by the unions. * * * no strike UK US adjective… …

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  • 50To strike a balance — Strike Strike, v. t. [imp. {Struck}; p. p. {Struck}, {Stricken}({Stroock}, {Strucken}, Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Striking}. Struck is more commonly used in the p. p. than stricken.] [OE. striken to strike, proceed, flow, AS. str[=i]can to go,… …

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