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strike-bound

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strike-bound [ˈstraɪkbaʊnd] ADJparalizado por la huelga


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By mid-afternoon, the scattered groups had begun to move, gradually at first, the groups coalescing, the red and white and the green and gold shirts merging into packs, hordes, small armies, growing into a solid mass heading towards the still strike-bound trains, the taxis and the coaches that would take them north, across the choked Parisian ring road, through the tough suburbs and on to the Stade de France and, they hoped, a famous victory.
Her maiden voyage was rescheduled from the Clyde to Quebec and Montreal as Liverpool was strike-bound.
Solidarity action from rail and power workers had cut stocks to 400,000 tonnes less than required at the crucial strike-bound power stations.
 
 
 
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