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  2. Spare (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    Though bowling scores are generally linearly proportional to strike frequency, there is substantial variance based on whether the strikes are consecutive, and based on the number of open frames versus spares. In this dataset, such variance can approach 90 pins per set (30 pins per game), shown by the vertical extent of the shaded bar.

  3. Strike (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    In bowling, a strike means that all of the pins have been knocked down on the first ball roll of a frame. On a bowling scoresheet, a strike is marked by an "X". [3]In American nine-pin bowling, a ringer is an equivalent term for knocking down all pins on the first ball of the frame (known as a full house).

  4. Strikes and Spares - Wikipedia

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  5. Jurisdictional strike - Wikipedia

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    In United States labor law, a jurisdictional strike is a concerted refusal to work undertaken by a union to assert its members' right to particular job assignments and to protest the assignment of disputed work to members of another union or to unorganized workers. [1]

  6. History of union busting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    President Grover Cleveland sided with the Pullman Company during the strike, and Cleveland's attorney general Richard Olney sought a court order to end the strike from federal judge Peter S. Grosscup, whom he knew to hold anti-union sentiments. In July 1894, Grosscup issued an injunction, described as an "omnibus injunction" due to its wide ...

  7. Strike (attack) - Wikipedia

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    A knee strike (commonly referred to simply as a knee) is a strike with the knee, either with the kneecap or the surrounding area. The most common is the straight knee strike, often employed from a clinch or double collar tie, targeting anywhere from the groin to the head. Variants include the curved knee strike, which is similar to a roundhouse ...

  8. Strike - Wikipedia

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    Strike (unit), an obsolete unit of volume, typically equivalent to two bushels; Electric strike, access control device used for doors; Lightning strike, electrical discharges caused by lightning; Strike and dip, measure of the orientation of a geologic feature "Striking", cutting parts of a plant for propagation

  9. Military strike - Wikipedia

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    Operation El Dorado Canyon had among its goals the destruction of 3-5 Ilyushin Il-76.No regime change was sought, nor any land occupied. In the military of the United States, strikes and raids are a group of military operations that, alongside quite a number of others, come under the formal umbrella of military operations other than war (MOOTW).