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Sydney Larson, a staff representative for the United Steel Workers, which the firm's 25 workers joined before striking, said the state Labor Relations Board has been asked to set up an election to pick a bargaining agent.
Looking back on this period ( in 1926 ) Milne observed that when he told his agent that he was going to write a detective story, he was told that what the country wanted from a " Punch humorist " was a humorous story ; when two years later he said he was writing nursery rhymes, his agent and publisher were convinced he should write another detective story ; and after another two years he was being told that writing a detective story would be in the worst of taste given the demand for children's books.
They later learned that an NKVD agent was hiding in the bushes outside their window and wrote down every word they said to each other.
Traditional Japanese society, Korean society and Chinese culture are sometimes said to be " shame-based " rather than " guilt-based ", in that the social consequences of " getting caught " are seen as more important than the individual feelings or experiences of the agent ( see the work of Ruth Benedict ).
Society does not have an existence above or beyond these individuals, and thus cannot be properly said to carry out actions, since actions require intentionality, intentionality requires an agent, and society as a whole cannot be properly said to possess agency ; only individuals can be agents.
An FBI agent who had gone on fishing trips with Hoover and Tolson said that the director liked to " sunbathe all day in the nude ”.
Dewsnap writes about Orton's agent Peggy Ramsay: "... At the scattering of Joe's and Kenneth's ashes, his sister took a handful from both urns and said, ' A little bit of Joe, and a little bit of Kenneth.
Be it known to all people: That on the tenth of May, A. D. 1922, the undersigned agent of the Island of Palmyra Copra Co., Ltd., landed from the motorship Palmyra doth, on this tenth day of May, A. D. 1922, take formal possession of this island, called Kingman Reef, situated in longitude 162 degrees 18 ' west and 6 degrees 23 ' north, on behalf of the United States of America and claim the same for said company.
Any Person that hath occasion for the said Engines may apply themselves to the Patentee at his house near St Thomas Apostle London or to Mr. Nicholas Wall at the Workshoppe near Saddlers Wells at Islington or to Mr. William Tillcar, Turner, his agent at his house in Woodtree next door to the Sun Tavern London.
Turmeric paste, as part of both home remedies and Ayurveda, is also said to improve the skin and is touted as an anti-aging agent.
In a letter to the Washington Evening Star published after the explosion, Muenter writing under an assumed name, said he hoped that the detonation would “ make enough noise to be heard above the voices that clamor for war .” J. P. Morgan ’ s company served as Great Britain ’ s principal U. S. purchasing agent for munitions and other war supplies.
In my eyes they went from the coolest rock stars to generous great men ; as my press agent Liz Rosenberg said, every returning wounded soldier should be given an iPod.
Micky said later that someone at Screen Gems forgot to contact his agent to inform him the series was picked up by NBC ; he wound up learning about his new job by reading the announcement in Variety.
In 1963, Soviet defector Anatoliy Golitsyn is said to have secretly claimed that Wilson was a KGB agent.
That said, M32 has an air of notoriety in the Culture, and in the thoughts of most may best be articulated as " the Unbreakable, Inviolable, Holy of Holies Special Circumstances M32 " as described by prospective SC agent Ulver Seich.
Reportedly, Gordon Gekko is said to be a composite of several people: Owen Morrisey, who was involved in a $ 20 million insider trading scandal in 1985, Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, corporate raider Carl Icahn, art collector Asher Edelman, agent Michael Ovitz, and Stone himself.
Undercover Wells Fargo Company agent M. Williams suspected a deal, and said something to Ike, who was fearful that other Cowboys might learn of his double-cross.
Bogdanovich liked Bottoms for his sad eyes, and recalled that he was convinced to cast him when he learned that he was being highly touted at the time by his agent who said he had been given the lead in a Dalton Trumbo movie Johnny Got His Gun ( 1971 ); " I guess that's what convinced me " he said.
The county's name is said to be a Native American word meaning " delight of life ", but it is a neologism made up by Indian agent and ethnographer Henry Schoolcraft, who sometimes gave the name " Leelinau " to Native American women in his tales.
A buyer might keep it open as a restaurant, said the real estate agent handling the sale, Betsy Micek, but experience tells her that is unlikely.
Bill Williams, an FBI agent in Natchez for two years during that time said in a 2005 interview that the " race wars in the area are ' a story never told ,' that Natchez in 1964 had become the ' focal point for racial, anti-civil rights activity for the state for the next several years '.
James said in his suit that on June 29, 1958, an agent of Levitt and Sons told him that the new Levittown development would be an all-white community.

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Because agents work directly for the insurance company, if there is a claim the agent may advise the client to the benefit of the insurance company.
Because the Netscape browser initially implemented many features not available in other browsers and quickly came to dominate the market, a number of web sites were designed to work, or work fully, only when they detected an appropriate version of < tt > Mozilla </ tt > in the user agent string.
Because it is a biological scavenger ( and universal target ) it is currently the only therapeutic agent effective in providing complete stoichiometric protection against the entire spectrum of organo-phosphorus nerve agents.
Because Dupuy refused to return voluntarily to Kentucky, Clay had his agent arrest her.
Because the minor league team that last held Jim Thorpe's contract had disbanded in 1910, he found himself in the rare position of being a sought after free agent at the major league level during the era of the reserve clause, and thus had a choice of baseball teams for which to play.
In these cases, the contrast medium is thought to reach the vascular system via lymphovenous communications which shunt the material directly into the venous stream, bypassing those lymph nodes distal to the communications, Because less contrast agent is absorbed in lymph nodes, a greater portion of the injected volume passes into the vascular system.
Because the Cape Dutch Reformed Church was seen by the trekkers as being an agent of the Cape government, they also did not trust its ministers and emissaries, seeing them as attempts by the Cape government to regain political control.
Because of the effects of adenosine on AV node-dependent SVTs, adenosine is considered a class V antiarrhythmic agent.
Because of fears that he would use his influence to support the Ghost Dance movement, Indian Service agent James McLaughlin at Fort Yates ordered his arrest.
Because it can act as an alkali, the agent has a mild saponification effect on hot grease, which forms a smothering soapy foam.
Because ticks can harbor more than one disease-causing agent, patients can be infected with more than one pathogen at the same time, compounding the difficulty in diagnosis and treatment.
" Berg even called the film a “ bastardization .” Because of what Salinger's agent later called "' a terrible movie ' made in the 1950s " of one of his stories, the author never again relinquished control of his work to Hollywood filmmakers, despite persistent interest in adapting his most famous work, The Catcher in the Rye, for the screen.
Because the process of oxidation is so widespread ( fire, explosives, chemical synthesis, corrosion ), the term oxidizing agent has acquired multiple meanings.
Because of his close relationship with the Mohawk, in 1746 Johnson was appointed as New York's agent to the Iroquois, replacing the Albany-based Indian commissioners.
Because of his father's and his own political anticommunist believes and commitment to freedom was declared by the Yugoslav regime enemy Number One of the Yugoslav State and a top CIA agent.
Because Wisdom is God ’ s “ creative agent ”, she must be intimately identified with God himself.
Because he is not a field agent, he often doctors photographs of himself in exotic locations to fool his mother into thinking he works for a company requiring a lot of travel ; he once asked Sydney to take the photographs for said images.
Because representative agent models simply ignore valid aggregation concerns, they sometimes commit the so-called fallacy of composition.
Because Dutch process cocoa has a neutral pH and is not acidic like natural cocoa, it cannot be used in recipes that use baking soda as the leavening agent, which relies on the acidity of the cocoa to activate it.
Because both rhythms can lead to the formation of thrombus in the atria, individuals with atrial flutter usually require some form of anticoagulation or anti-platelet agent.
Because God has middle knowledge, He knows what an agent will freely do in a particular situation.
Because of this, Petrov told Bulgarian press that he plans to retire from club and international football ; his agent later denied any reports of retirement: " It is not true that Stiliyan has said he is retiring from football.
Because of this she again donned the persona of Diana Prince and became an agent at the Department of Metahuman Affairs, where she was ordered to help capture Wonder Woman.
" Palmer's agent said, " Because of the lack of success that Carson and the Bengals have experienced together, Carson strongly feels that a separation between him and the Bengals would be in the best interest of both parties.

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