FedEx planes had delivered packages in the face of hurricanes, volcano eruptions and labor strikes.
And they build trusting relationships among the participants, relationships that pay huge dividends when tragedy strikes.
The proposals are designed to make banks more self-sufficient if disaster strikes a parent.
Strasburg was behind two balls, no strikes when he grimaced after throwing a changeup.
But over the last few years we've only had maybe a dozen major strikes per year.
Mr Garcia strikes a more populist note, attacking privatised utilities and calling for lower interest rates.
And specifically, there's an allegation out there that you're going to give drone strikes a pass.
Republican prisoners in Northern Ireland highlighted their cause by staging hunger strikes in 1980 and 1981.
Another more rational explanation is that Iran threatened missile strikes only to keep oil prices high.
Six days of strikes is certainly a statement of intent from the RMT Union.
The pace of strikes under Mr. Obama, however, has declined sharply over the past two years.
National security experts said many questions remained about U.S. counterterrorism policy, including drone strikes.
Some want a no fly zone or even air strikes, though many insist on UN approval.
But Kuroda's rate of generating swinging strikes remains at 17%, suggesting no decline in his stuff.
But now there are indications that humorlessness is an affliction that strikes religious fundamentalists across cultures.
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Construction was beset by strikes and it staged the games in an unfinished form.
Rocket fire has continued sporadically with retaliatory air strikes but there are no reports of casualties.
"When (EV drivers) starting paying more than gas, it strikes as reverse discrimination, " Friedland says.
From heat waves to Hezbollah rocket strikes, it can feel like the world is coming apart.
Ultimately, the day will come where everything except balls and strikes will be reviewable in baseball.
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However, the indictment strikes me more like the kind of gesture that just serves itself.
Asteroid strikes and nuclear war are, from memory, two of the examples he uses.
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Unofficial strikes over shift times have affected deliveries in London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Liverpool.
An always-online requirement (as opposed to an always-online option) strikes me as incredibly, unfathomably stupid.
And will they agree to allow U.S. to use bases on their soil for military strikes?
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He allowed eight hits and struck out five, throwing 58 of 87 pitches for strikes.
He pinch-hit in the 13th and was called out on strikes to end the inning.
Strikes are also due to take place on Thursday and 5 to 7 March.
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