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en One has to strike the jugular and let the rest go
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en Now he can throw it to a lefthander and it looks like `strike, strike, strike,' then at the last second it moves out of the strike zone, ... Or he can throw it inside, and at the last second it catches the plate.

en Now he can throw it to a lefthander and it looks like 'strike, strike, strike,' then at the last second it moves out of the strike zone. Or he can throw it inside, and at the last second it catches the plate.

en We don't want a strike, and we'll do everything possible to avoid one. But the drivers authorized a strike by a 96 percent margin, indicating how serious they are about their key issues, and we're ready to strike if we are forced to.

en If the management continues to pursue the course of rejecting the contract, they're taking down the airline. Our lawyers tell us we can strike, we prepared for a strike, we will strike.

en A strike is always a threat in bankruptcy. A strike would certainly have an impact on clients. If there were a strike in a critical part of the company, it would bring everyone down.

en Make them pitch into his strike zone. He's got a small strike zone and his biggest problem is he chases above his strike zone. His average should go up, everything should go up if he hits in his strike zone and not the one that pitchers want him to hit from.

en He painted a picture of us trying to hold the county hostage, and that wasn't the case at all. There was no strike, there is no strike and there'll be no strike.

en I was hoping we could really put the foot on the jugular, but we had a few too many let ups on defense.

en They just kind of went for the jugular right off the bat. ... They're going to come out and try to set the tone early.

en Unless we see significant movement on their side, we seem to be on course for a strike. We'll strike if we have to and we'll strike as long as it takes.

en It just about killed me - the cuts were about a centimeter from my jugular vein.

en The dilemma is whether to rest them and get them out of shape or work them and risk getting them more hurt. It's a tough balance to strike.

en He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. Here, we had them on their heels, and we wanted to go for the jugular, but we didn't pick up a blitz.

en He had to come here while negotiations were ongoing. The Hudson was the jugular vein of the Revolution,


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