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Grigorss is the child of an incestuous union between a royal brother and sister, the twins Sibylla and Wiligis.
The third Act of Faust 2, is a formal celebration of the union between the Germanic and the classic, between the spirit of Euripides and that of romantic drama.
And, after becoming the right-hand man of Enver Pasha, he is sent by the latter to pave the way for a new Turkish Empire embracing `` the union of all Turks throughout Central Asia from Adrianople to the Chinese oases on the Silk Trade Route ''.
Had Churchill been returned to office in 1945, it is just possible that Britain, instead of standing fearfully aloof, would have led Europe toward union.
Conceived as an organ of economic cooperation, there is no reason why O.E.C.D. cannot evolve into a broader instrument of union if its members so desire.
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.
For expository purposes, this is best treated as a model which spells out the conditions under which an important industry affected with the public interest would find it profitable to raise wages even in the absence of union pressures for higher wages.
The single union which faces the industry does not restrict its membership, and there is an adequate supply of labor available to the firms of the industry at the going wage rate.
Productivity is something of an amorphous concept and the amount of productivity increase in a given time period is not even well known to the industry, much less to the union or to the public.
The existence of conflict and of vigorous union demand for an increase in money wages does not contradict the assumption that the union is willing to settle for cost-of-living and productivity-share increases as distinct from a cost-raising increase in the basic wage rate.
For internal political reasons, the union asks for ( and accepts ) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up to the discretion of the companies of the industry.
However, it is not known to either the union or the public precisely how much of a cost increase is caused by a given change in the basic wage rate, although the companies are presumed to have reliable estimates of this magnitude.
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.
By the very nature of the situation, it is the union which has been able to select the time and place to bring pressure upon management.
Denouncing the view that the sexual union is an end in itself, the Conference declared: `` We steadfastly uphold what must always be regarded as the governing considerations of Christian marriage.
There is general agreement also that sex union between husbands and wives as an expression of mutual affection without relation to procreation is right ''.
It is far more difficult in many communities to obtain admission to an apprentice program which involves union approval than to get into the most selective medical school in the nation.
In the city, he said, the waiting list for those who want to join the union is so long that unless a boy has an inside track he can't get in.
Jerome Leavitt, a partner in the Union Liquor company, 3247 S. Kedzie Av., Dominic Senese, a teamster union slugger who is a buddy of Stein and a cousin of Tony Accardo, onetime gang chief ; ;
If a union cannot perform this function, then collective bargaining is being palmed off by organizers as a gigantic fraud.
This is well evidenced by the Quietist doctrines carried over in Zen: the idea of the inward turning of thought, the enjoinder to put aside desires and perturbations so that a return to purity, peace, and stillness -- a union with the Infinite, with the Tao -- could be effected.

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There are several varieties of football, with the most notable being Association football, Gridiron football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby league and rugby union.
Hera presides over the right arrangements of the marriage and is the archetype of the union in the marriage bed, but she is not notable as a mother.
The most notable exception to the currency union was the United Kingdom, which also did not participate in the Schengen Agreement.
The Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden ( SAC ) ( in Swedish the Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation ), formed in 1910, are a notable example of an anarcho-syndicalist union influenced by the CGT.
One of the most notable statues in the National Statuary Hall is a bronze statue of King Kamehameha donated by the state of Hawaii upon its accession to the union in 1959.
The Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden ( SAC ) ( in Swedish the Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation ), formed in 1910, is a notable example of an anarcho-syndicalist union influenced by the CGT.
In rugby union, Murray Mexted has made many notable contributions to the field of memorable commentators ' gaffes.
It is notable that tradition as it comes down to us does not record any children arising from a union of gods with Thebe, Plataea, Thespia or Tanagra and only Diodorus ( 4. 72. 1 ) mentions the otherwise unknown sons Phaiax, son of Poseidon by Corcyra, and Syrus sprung from Apollo by Sinope and that this child of Sinope is opposed by a conflicting tradition that Sinope tricked Zeus, Apollo and Halys and remained a virgin.
Upon their return, the Eastern bishops found their agreement with the West broadly rejected by the monks, the populace and by civil authorities ( with the notable exception of the Emperors of the East who remained committed to union until the fall of the Byzantine Empire two decades later ).
At the Conservative Party conference in October 1970, he made a notable speech commending the government for attempting to curb trade union power, and called for state aid to strikers ' families to be reduced or stopped altogether, a policy which the Thatcher government pursued over a decade later.
Although the town is most famous for its shrines it is also notable for its Rugby union team, FC Lourdes, which during the mid-twentieth century was one of the most successful teams in France, winning the national championship 8 times from 1948 to 1968.
He affiliated himself with notable trade union leaders active in London, and attended the September 8 – 13, 1919 Glasgow Trade Union Congress as a correspondent for Rodo Oyobi Sangyo.
The union was a happy one, and socially notable.
The students ' union of the University of Coimbra has also notable media like the Rádio Universidade de Coimbra radio station and A Cabra newspaper.
Among other notable buildings in the vicinity are a complex at Boston University including its law school, student union, and main library ( 1960 – 65 ), Sert's home in Cambridge, as well as the Martin Luther King elementary school ( 1968-71 ), located across from Peabody Terrace.
The only notable labor union to endorse him early was the International Association of Fire Fighters ; however, Kerry's support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries.
However, upon their return, the Eastern bishops found their agreement with the West broadly rejected by the populace and by civil authorities ( with the notable exception of the Emperors of the East who remained committed to union until the Fall of Constantinople two decades later ).
This union has the notable distinctions of not only being built entirely on elevated bridgework over the streets below, but also being fully equipped with third rails for power distribution.
Based on the story of a union dock worker who faces intimidation by a corrupt boss, the film is a virtual laundry list of themes influencing Ritt over the years: corruption, racism, intimidation of the individual by the group, defense of the individual against government oppression, and most notable, the redeeming quality of mercy and the value of shielding others from evil, including sacrificing one's own reputation, career, and even life if necessary.
The union is notable for its five annual Parliamentary Debates, currently held between five clubs: the Scottish Nationalist Association, Her Majesty's Loyal Tory Club, the Whigs, the Independent Socialists and the World Almighty Distributist League.
His notable achievement as Foreign Minister was in negotiating a customs union with Austria in March 1931, but opposition from France scuttled the proposed union.
Joel Theodore Stransky ( born 16 July 1967 ) is a former South African rugby union rugby player, most notable for scoring all of South Africa's points, including the famous dramatic winning drop goal, against New Zealand in the 1995 Rugby World Cup final.
Formed on 3 November 1887, it is the oldest university students ' union in Portugal, with a long history of struggle against unpopular state policies, forming notable politicians and intellectuals along the way.
Other notable people born in Rhymney include the Major League Baseball trainer, John D. Reese, and Wales international rugby union Wing Tom James.

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