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our and union
The meat cutters' union, which has a history of being one of the fairest and least corrupt in our area, represents the little corner markets as well as the large supermarkets.
The pressure for our entry to the Common Market is mounting and we will proceed towards this amalgamated trade union by way of a purely `` economic thoroughfare '', or garden path, with the political ramifications kept neatly in the background.
In entering this union we will be surrendering most, if not all, of our economic autonomy to international bodies such as the Atlantic Institute ( recently set up ) or the O.E.C.D., I.M.F. and others.
From this presumption it is an easy step to the conclusion that any observed increases in the basic wage rate must be due to union behavior different and more aggressive than assumed in our model.
Enthusiastically, Americans have swept subliterary and bogus materials like Paul Bunyan tales, Abe Lincoln anecdotes and labor union songs up as true products of our American oral tradition.
It was only fitting that we seek out whatever joy our union might bring.
>( our student union substitute ).
" Cicero expressed the view that " the virtues which we ought to cultivate, always tend to our own happiness, and that the best means of promoting them consists in living with men in that perfect union and charity which are cemented by mutual benefits.
In the Church — the City of God — marriage is a sacrament and may not and cannot be dissolved as long as the spouses live: But a marriage once for all entered upon in the City of our God, where, even from the first union of the two, the man and the woman, marriage bears a certain sacramental character, can in no way be dissolved but by the death of one of them ..
We believe that the Lord's Supper commemorates the suffering and death of our Redeemer until He comes, and is a symbol of union in Christ and a pledge of renewed allegiance to our risen Lord.
Now, according to our definition, Tragedy is an imitation of an action that is complete, and whole, and of a certain magnitude … As therefore, in the other imitative arts, the imitation is one when the object imitated is one, so the plot, being an imitation of an action, must imitate one action and that a whole, the structural union of the parts being such that, if any one of them is displaced or removed, the whole will be disjointed and disturbed.
This sacred Council has several aims in view: it desires to impart an ever increasing vigor to the Christian life of the faithful ; to adapt more suitably to the needs of our own times those institutions which are subject to change ; to foster whatever can promote union among all who believe in Christ ; to strengthen whatever can help to call the whole of mankind into the household of the Church.
At a meeting in Balamand, Lebanon in June 1993, the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church declared that these initiatives that " led to the union of certain communities with the See of Rome and brought with them, as a consequence, the breaking of communion with their Mother Churches of the East … took place not without the interference of extra-ecclesial interests "; and that what has been called " uniatism " " can no longer be accepted either as a method to be followed nor as a model of the unity our Churches are seeking " ( section 12 ).
In April 1796, George wrote to Caroline, " We have unfortunately been oblig'd to acknowledge to each other that we cannot find happiness in our union.
At a 1997 ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the blacklist, Richard Masur, then President of the Screen Actors Guild, apologized for the union's participation in the ban, noting: " Only our sister union, Actors ' Equity Association, had the courage to stand behind its members and help them continue their creative lives in the theater.
Of the uncanny feeling of emotional unity we experience in surrendering ourselves — giving up temporarily the burden of our difference — to the Other in art, Rank writes in Art and Artist: " produces a satisfaction which suggests that it is more than a matter of the passing identification of two individuals, that it is the potential restoration of a union with the Cosmos, which once existed and was then lost.
In an interview in February 2003, Westerwelle described trade unions as a " plague on our country " and said union officials were " the pall bearers of the welfare state and of the prosperity in our country ".
In his excited response dated October 26, 1937, Disney wrote that he felt " all steamed up over the idea of Stokowski working with us ... The union of Stokowski and his music, together with the best of our medium, would be the means of a success and should lead to a new style of motion picture presentation.
When, however, the People's Charter was drawn up ... clearly defining the urgent demands of the working class, we felt we had a real bond of union ; and so transformed our Radical Association into local Chartist centres ..."
" Nationality is their first object — a nationality which will not only raise our people from their poverty, by securing to them the blessings of a domestic legislature, but inflame and purify them with a lofty and heroic love of country — a nationality of the spirit as well as the letter — a nationality which may come to be stamped upon our manners, our literature, and our deeds — a nationality which may embrace Protestant, Catholic, and Dissenter, Milesian and Cromwellian, the Irishman of a hundred generations, and the stranger who is within our gates ; not a nationality which would preclude civil war, but which would establish internal union and external independence — a nationality which would be recognised by the world, and sanctified by wisdom, virtue, and time.

our and we
Before we get through he'll have the Blackfeet hankerin' for our hair and our goods.
As I dug in behind one of the bales we were using as protection, I grudgingly found myself agreeing with Oso's logic, especially when I imagined what would have happened to Missy if Old Knife's large party of screeching warriors had overrun our company.
I was aware that when our eyes met we both quickly averted them.
Something clicked in this instance, but I treated her circumspectly and I felt that she knew it, for we both kept our distance.
I dismissed these feelings as wishful thinking but I could not get it out of my head that we had a strong physical attraction for one another and we both feared to dwell on it because of our relationship.
But in our case -- and neither my wife nor I have extreme views on integration, nor are we given to emotional outbursts -- the situation has ruined one or two valued friendships and come close to wrecking several more.
`` we the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common Defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America ''.
We have staved off a war and, since our behavior has involved all these elements, we can only keep adding to our ritual without daring to abandon any part of it, since we have not the slightest notion which parts are effective.
We are forced, in our behavior towards others, to adopt empirically successful patterns in toto because we have such a minimal understanding of their essential elements.
But now we can keep it out no longer, because we have come into a time when `` it invades our experience at every moment.
hot-colored verbenas in the corner between the dining-room wall and the side porch, where we passed on our way to the pump with the half-gourd tied to it as a cup by my grandmother for our childish pleasure in drinking from it.
When these had been pocketed, we could still spend a morning cracking open other pebbles for our delight in seeing how much prettier they were inside than their dull exteriors indicated.
Squatting on our haunches beside the flat stone we broke them on, we were safe behind the high closed gates at the end of the drive: safe from interruption and the observation and possible amusement of the passers-by.
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
But the fences were still in place fifty-odd years ago, and when we stood on the gate to look over, the sidewalk under our eyes was not cement but two rows of paving stones with grass between and on both sides.
We hear equally fervent concern over the belief that we have not enough generalists who can see the over-all picture and combine our national skills and knowledge for useful purposes.

our and respected
Pete Harrison, a respected journalist, suggested that the Senate pass a bill allowing theater owners to refuse to show films that “ were not in the best interest of our country .” That did not happen, but one of the ways that some senators attempted to retaliate for the damage they felt the film had done to the reputation of their institution was by pushing the passage of the Neely Anti-Block Booking Bill, which eventually led to the breakup of the studio-owned theater chains in the late 1940s.
It is my firm belief that if our plans of education are followed up, there will not be a single idolater among the respected classes 30 years hence .”
According to Shinto practice, relationship with the kami that inhabit this world is foremost in a person's duties ; the kami are to be respected in order that they may return our respect.
If by ' jingoism ' they mean a policy in pursuance of which Americans will with resolution and common sense insist upon our rights being respected by foreign powers, then we are ' jingoes '.
At her death, Barbauld was lauded in the Newcastle Magazine as " unquestionably the first best of our female poets, and one of the most eloquent and powerful of our prose writers " and the Imperial Magazine declared " so long as letters shall be cultivated in Britain, or wherever the English language shall be known, so long will the name of this lady be respected.
* So long as we have held fast to voluntary principles and have been actuated and inspired by the spirit of service, we have sustained our forward progress, and we have made our labor movement something to be respected and accorded a place in the councils of the Republic.
But once the DS had decided in favour of participation, without hiding our reservations and doubts, we respected your decision and tried to help rather than put a spoke in your wheel.
Justin commented in his BBC column that " Darren Gough will retire as one of the most respected and admired cricketers of our generation.
I hope that our privacy will be respected .”
When I became one of the leading practitioners of ' pure folk ,' I still loved them ..." Arthel " Doc " Watson of North Carolina, one of the most respected and influential musicians performing traditional music, remarked, " I ’ ll tell you who pointed all our noses in the right direction, even the traditional performers.
In 1997, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honor, for being " one of the most respected journalists of our time ".
His main points are that we are " all " Americans and that just one American's blood is as good as another, all our religions are equally to be respected.
" Gonzales claimed terrorist attacks " require a new approach in our actions toward captured terrorists ," and argued that if suspected terrorists had never respected the Geneva Conventions ' human rights protections, the U. S. didn't need to do so.
To be a respected and focused partner in achieving an economic environment that encourages the expansion of manufacturing in the United States and strengthens our global leadership ".
In such-and-such a Gurdwara there was a man who made our life miserable and I went to Santji ( my respected teacher ).
One of the most senior and respected Polish writers and philosophers of our day, Bohdan Urbankowski, credits Lec with the authorship of the first " poem " to glorify Stalin ever written in the Polish language.
Therefore, according to Appiah ’ s take on this ideology, cultural differences are to be respected in so far as they are not harmful to people and in no way conflict with our universal concern for every human ’ s life and well-being.
This war is of our nation and why should the honor of our " surface fleet " be more respected?
He was much beloved and respected in his family circle, his nephew, Henry Savile, alluding to him in affectionate terms as our dearest uncle and incomparable friend.
According to Stuart Surridge, " our profession as a respected one started with Jack and Herbert ( who ) gave us a new status ".
From this modest but auspicious beginning, the American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam has emerged as a respected business organization in Vietnam and in the Asia-Pacific region, and remains actively engaged in public policy issues of importance to our members and our two countries.

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