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1. They struck a blow for freedom.
2. By their action, they struck a blow for democracy.
3. It's time we struck a blow for women's rights.
4. He felt that they had struck a blow for democracy.
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5. The judge's ruling has struck a blow for racial equality.
6. They were certainly striking a blow for short people.
7. Some one ought to strike a blow for women and show this vain man that he was utterly resistible!
8. Little Bill in drag strikes a blow for the downtrodden girls.
9. Strike a blow for the IRCJ?
10. They decided to strike a blow for freedom and independence.
11. Making the industry viable again would strike a blow for freedom of expression.
12. Let the English mill workers starve because they can't get our cotton but never , never strike a blow for slavery.
13. But the Indiana decision is the second important ruling in recent months to strike a blow for students' online speech rights.
14. Yarrow argues that there are too many beautiful people on television and he wants to strike a blow for the ordinary-looking man in the street.
15. Being no stranger to plots and intrigue, Robert Catesby, a notorious Northamptonshire catholic, now felt the time was right to strike a blow for his religion.
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