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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Students have staged several walkouts in protest of tuition increases.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A scattered, one-day walkout in 1994 cost the company $ 50 million.
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Although Hipp voiced optimism, airline and union officials earlier were grim about prospects for averting a walkout .
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But Putin's forces muscled the bill through 251 to 22, with the Communists staging a walkout during the vote.
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In the long run, the outcome of the Delphi Chassis strike could be less important than the walkout itself.
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That was the third angry walkout in one biological day, and the second threat to resign in less than a bio-week.
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The decision followed Friday's lead from colleagues at Leyland, Lancashire, who also voted against a walkout .
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Those four little letters could cost Hardee more than the walkouts he has grown used to.
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When they did, walkouts never lasted long.