Yet if you guessed that it is in France that the unions have the tightest armlock on the government, you would not be far wrong. |
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An Evening Post journalist was put in an armlock twice by riot police on the same protest. |
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This independent research provides the hard evidence that explodes the myth once and for all that supermarkets have farmers in an armlock. |
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He drew his hand back to punch me, but I caught his arm and put it in a painful armlock. |
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The others were in full agreement, and Pat and John already had me in an armlock, just in case I tried to make a break for it. |
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In the Cadets he won with an inner-leg throw and followed the throw with an armlock for a submission. |
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It is one of the most effective armlocks in judo, and it is consistently the number one winning armlock used in international judo competition. |
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Last week I speculated on who were the bright sparks that concocted the clauses that gave the chief executive an armlock on these newspaper assets. |
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Ministers have sanctioned greater use of the private sector, so breaking the double armlock of state financing and provision. |
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The publishers thus have scientists—or, more accurately, their universities, which pay the subscriptions in an armlock. |
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The conclusion of the US and Brazilian elections may have loosened the political armlock on negotiators. |
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Now Washington is putting an armlock on its former friends in Islamabad. |
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It's time that he finally lived up to his promise to release farmers from the supermarket armlock by creating an independent watchdog to ensure fair trading practices. |
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This match lasted 13 minutes and ended when Kimura caught Helio Gracie in an armlock, causing Carlos Gracie to throw in the towel, signalling surrender. |
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If your opponent is really good at defending the armlock, for example, you may be able to switch to a quick wristlock and get a submission that way. |
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And then Biff puts George in an armlock, and Loraine tries to help, but Biff shoves her down, and then George takes charge and defends himself and protects Loraine! |
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So I did what any self-respecting publisher would do, got out of the car, ran across, got him in an armlock and pulled him out of the shot. |
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Discrimination pushed him into local politics, where he eventually won his spurs breaking the Communist Party's armlock on Kyoto's municipal government. |
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He has an armlock on the country's institutions. |
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Rattled by the way American firms have begun to get an armlock on new business based on multimedia and the Internet, the authorities have done a U-turn. |
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Redcar's Mike Rutley won by second round armlock finish against Declan Pack. |
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