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The Supreme Court can strike a blow for liberty--and for our future well-being and progress--with these two cases.
FORBES: Don't Junk Property Rights
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That champion jockey crown came in 2000 when Darley rode 155 winners, taking advantage of title holder Kieren Fallon's injury to strike a blow for the north.
BBC: Kevin Darley
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And an All Black triumph would strike a blow for gender equality: in 2010 the Black Ferns, New Zealand's women's team, won their fourth successive Women's Rugby World Cup.
ECONOMIST: New Zealand��s hopes for the Rugby World Cup
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Its long-rumored Steam Box is genuinely in production right now, and fans of the company are hoping that it can strike a blow for PC gamers everywhere by bringing the platform to living room televisions.
FORBES: Valve's Gabe Newell Warns That Game Consoles Should Fear Apple
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As he started his arduous treatment, Ron, a family man and a professional counsellor in his 50s, from London, decided to strike a blow for the "silent majority" with hepatitis C who were too frightened to speak about their condition.
BBC: NEWS | Health | Giving up anonymity to fight Hep C
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But one small reform could strike a meaningful blow for reason and cost-effectiveness: Apply the rules governing the advertising of aspirin to the advertising of oregano tablets.
CNN: Herbal remedies need real scrutiny
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The mission would strike a severe blow for the revolution.
BBC: The North Korean spy who blew up a plane
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Jeff's fear of a mole may be well grounded, for the Mounties hope to strike a blow to Canada's cannabis business with a string of big, high-profile busts over the next several years.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Look for the enemies to start up a power blow and block it to get a chance for a nasty retaliatory strike, and charge up your own power attacks by holding down the mouse button.
FORBES: Hands-On With The Elder Scrolls Online At PAX East 2013
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Secretary Paulson's comments underscore one of the central tenets of the Center for Security Policy's Divest Terror initiative: the need to strike a powerful blow against Iran, and other terror-sponsoring regimes, by denying them access to the revenue that keeps them in power and enables them to threaten global security.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Treasury affirms dangers of business with Iran