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those watching the growing rivalry between craft unions and industrial unions may recognize all the pressures that led to the big labor split in 1935.
suspicion between member states still existed, but it was of about the same low order of virulence as the twentieth-century rivalry between Arizona and California over water supplies.
Military action was heavily influenced by the Russian military, which inspired and manipulated the rivalry between the two neighbouring nations in order to keep both under control.
The best-known and longest-running of these events is the rugby league rivalry between Great Britain and Australia ( see rugby league " Ashes ").
Stilicho also claimed to be the guardian of Arcadius, causing much rivalry between the western and eastern courts.
This rumour has been attributed by some to a rivalry between the German and the Italian schools of music.
It is a story that builds on the rivalry between a meticulous but untested officer ( Gandolfini ) serving as the warden of a military prison and an imprisoned but much admired and highly decorated general ( Redford ).
The rivalry has existed for some time with PSV and stems from various causes, such as the different interpretations of whether current national and international successes of both clubs and the supposed opposition between the Randstad and the province.
After years of intense rivalry between the navy and the air force for the control of naval aviation, President Castelo Branco decreed in 1965 that only the air force would be allowed to operate fixed-wing aircraft and that the navy would be responsible for helicopters.
As of late 2002, the Navy had reportedly become responsible for flying all aircraft with the rivalry having subsided between the two branches of the armed forces.
* Duel In The Somme-Holbrook illustrated a story by Ben Bova and Rob Balder in this strip about a romantic rivalry between a computer-simulation designer and his boss.
However, rivalry between Hadjerai, Zaghawa and Gorane groups within the government grew in the late 1980s.
Two civil wars resulted from bitter rivalry between the Conservative and Liberal parties.
A recent rivalry has developed between the Panthers and Arizona Cardinals.
The Cardinals – Cubs rivalry refers to games between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cubs.
Because of the rivalry between Chiang and Li, Chiang refused to allow Nationalist troops loyal to him to aid in the defense of Guangxi and Guangdong, with the result that Communist forces occupied Guangdong in October 1949.
However, while bitheism implies harmony, ditheism implies rivalry and opposition, such as between good and evil, or bright and dark, or summer and winter.
Bowie portrayed physicist Nikola Tesla in the Christopher Nolan film, The Prestige ( 2006 ), which was about the bitter rivalry between two magicians in the late 19th century.
In addition to this rivalry between Britain and Russia, there were two specific reasons for British concern over Russia's intentions.
In the following years a bitter rivalry between Tesla and Edison, known as the " War of Currents ", took place over the preferred method of distribution.
There was probably rivalry between the Benedictine Monastery of St Maurice founded at Magdeburg by Otto and Eadgyth in 937, a year after coming to the throne and Matilda's foundation at Quedlinburg Abbey, intended by her as a memorial to her husband, the late King Henry I.
A bitter rivalry between the Earl of Essex and Robert Cecil, son of Lord Burghley, and their respective adherents, for the most powerful positions in the state marred politics.
Editor war is the common name for the rivalry between users of the vi and Emacs text editors.
Although Emperor Kōgon ruled as cloistered Emperor, the rivalry between Ashikaga Takauji and Ashikaga Tadayoshi began, and in 1351, Takauji returned to the allegiance of the Southern Court, forcing Emperor Sukō to abdicate.

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This gave the start to the rivalry between Prussia and Austria for the leadership of Germany.
It collapsed because the rivalry between Prussia and Austria ( known as German dualism ), warfare, the 1848 revolution, and the inability of the multiple members to compromise.
It collapsed due to the rivalry between Prussia and Austria ( known as German dualism ), warfare, the 1848 revolution, and the inability of the multiple members to compromise.
It was revived in 1850 under Austrian presidency, but rivalry between Prussia and Austria grew more and more.
A major issue in the struggle was the rivalry between Austria, the traditional principal power in Germany, and the ascending Prussia.
In his German policy Maximilian was guided by the desire to maintain the union of the princes, and hoped to attain this as against the perilous rivalry of Austria and Prussia by the creation of a league of the " middle " and small states-the so-called Trias.
The programmatic and personal rivalry with Adolf Hitler worsened dramatically when Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher offered Strasser the offices of Vice-Chancellor and Prime Minister of Prussia in December 1932.
The Frankfurt Parliament attempted to create a national constitution for all German states but rivalry between Prussian and Austrian interests resulted in proponents of the parliament advocating a " small German " solution ( a monarchical German nation-state without Austria ) with the imperial crown of Germany being granted to the King of Prussia.
In the aftermath of the failed attempt to establish a liberal German nation-state, rivalry between Prussia and Austria intensified under the agenda of Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck who blocked all attempts by Austria to join the Zollverein.
Though Prussia benefitted from the treaty, Bismarck noticed that it did not answer the German question nor did it ease the AustriaPrussia rivalry.

rivalry and Austria
A minor rivalry began to develop between Marie Louise and the Empress of Austria, who was jealous at being upstaged in appearance by her stepdaughter.
Austria was excluded because of its highly protected industry ; this economic exclusion exacerbated the Austro-Prussian rivalry for dominance in central Europe, particularly in the 1850s and 1860s.
In spite of these careful measures, after the Russo-Japanese War Russia and Austria – Hungary resumed their Balkan rivalry, focusing on the Kingdom of Serbia and the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which Austria – Hungary had occupied since 1878.
Already during the France-Habsburg rivalry that started in the 16th century, France had tried to find allies to the east of Austria, namely hoping to ally with Poland.
The long tradition of Franco-Austrian rivalry had crystalized around Belle-Isle, who had emerged as the leader of the bellicose bloc of French policy makers towards the House of Austria.
On 4 July 1546 he married Anna of Austria, a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary ( 1503 – 1547 ), daughter of King Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and his wife Anne de Foix, the union was designed to end the political rivalry between Austria and Bavaria.

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But the jurisdictional disputes that result from the craft-industrial rivalry do not win friends for labor.
Intolerant of rivalry, thirsting for power, she had a man's preoccupations ".
Hunt, who felt a regional rivalry would be critical for the success of the new league, convinced Adams to join and found his team in Houston.
During the summer of 1959 he sought the blessings of the NFL for his nascent league, as he did not seek a potentially costly rivalry.
The prefrontal cortex is not the only candidate area, however: studies by Nikos Logothetis and his colleagues have shown, for example, that visually responsive neurons in parts of the temporal lobe reflect the visual perception in the situation when conflicting visual images are presented to different eyes ( i. e., bistable percepts during binocular rivalry ).
Since then, the rivalry has been known for its trash talking and occasional fights.
The Indians have a rivalry with the Detroit Tigers due to the fact that the two cities are fairly close to each other, the teams have been battling for the A. L.
The search for raw materials and the current search for new investment opportunities is a result of inter-capitalist rivalry for capital accumulation.
This technical leadership and the rivalry with IBM was emphasized when the Systempro server was launched in late 1989-this was a true server product with standard support for a second CPU and RAID, but also the first product to feature the EISA bus, designed in reaction to IBM's MCA ( MicroChannel Architecture ).
In the early Middle Ages, the conquest of Shewa by the Ifat Sultanate ignited a rivalry for supremacy with the Solomonic Dynasty.
After a few Marshall expletives, Murchison gave the rights to " Hail to the Redskins " to Marshall for his vote, the lone one against Murchison getting a franchise at that time, and a rivalry was born.
Some notable moments in the rivalry include Washington's victory over Dallas in the 1982 NFC Championship and the latter's 1989 win over the Redskins for their only victory that season.
The third condition for economic calculation is the existence of genuine entrepreneurship and market rivalry.
November 1917 saw the second turning point in the 1917-18 rivalry for the leadership of Finland.

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