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Those and union
Humphry Davy said of him that " Those who consider James Watt only as a great practical mechanic form a very erroneous idea of his character ; he was equally distinguished as a natural philosopher and a chemist, and his inventions demonstrate his profound knowledge of those sciences, and that peculiar characteristic of genius, the union of them for practical application ".
Those CP-led unions not only fended off Schultz's gangsters, but thrived, and became dominant within the AFL Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees union in New York when they affiliated with it several years later.
Those who adopted the tradition viewed the " sons of God " as fallen angels who married human women and by unnatural union begot the Nephilim.
Those that called themselves insurgents aligned liberally with pro-farmers ’ union, pro-organized labor, and pro-Democratic party groups.
Those foreign policy issues became labor issues for the ILWU in 1948, when the employers claimed that the union was preparing to strike in order to cripple the Marshall Plan.
Those who appeared on camera or who had voice roles were now subject to union regulations.
Those activists soon joined the International Longshoremen's Association, despite their reservations about its reputation for corruption and lack of militancy, when passage of the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933 led to an explosion in union membership in the ILA among West Coast longshoremen.
Those it did not win outright it gained through hundreds of job actions after the strikers returned to work, as the union gradually wrested control over the pace of work and the employer's power to hire and fire from the shipping and stevedoring companies.
Those few workers, such as Quill, who were willing to accept identification as union activists also spread the word about the new union by handing out flyers and delivering soapbox speeches in front of company facilities.
Those talks made rapid progress and might have produced an agreement, if the announcement that the Supreme Court had granted certiorari and issued a stay allowing the government to maintain possession of the steel mills — but coupled with an order barring any increase in wages during the pendency of the appeal — had not removed any incentive the steel companies had to reach agreement on a new contract with the union.
Those efforts led in turn to the transformation of the Teamsters from a craft union, made up of locals with a parochial focus on their own craft and locality, into a truly national union.
Those, along with further work on the economic and monetary union, would see the EU move further to a European Home Market.
Those still alive at the end had their throats cut by a union man with a pocketknife.

Those and members
Those members of the outgoing Executive who opposed the change comprised a quorum.
Those who left the party at the time might have felt similarly about some of these issues, but did not identify with the forms of protest that Green party members took part in.
Those members of the Arab population who had not fled were expelled or killed.
Those close to the Sinatras claimed that family members were upset with the nude photo spread.
Those members who are not members of the cabinet are not entitled to make any suggestions or to take any decisions of political dimension.
Those who escaped the flames were gunned down by Black Hundred members waiting outside the theater.
Those among the tribe who once were members of Creek bands did not wish to move west to where they were certain that they would meet death for leaving the main band of Creek Indians.
Those who must be invited to a diocesan synod by law are any coadjutor or auxiliary bishops, the vicars general and episcopal, the officialis, the vicars forane plus an additional priest from each vicariate forane, the presbyterial council, canons of the cathedral chapter ( if there is one ), the rector of the seminary, some of the superiors of religious houses in the diocese, and members of the laity chosen by the diocesan pastoral council, though the diocesan bishop can invite others to attend at his own initiative.
Those in the choir depict the kings of France and Castille and members of the local nobility in the straight bays, while the windows in the apse hemicycle show those Old Testament prophets who foresaw the virgin birth, flanking scenes of the Annunciation, Visitation and Nativity in the axial window.
Those who secured membership in this selective party received considerable rewards, such as access to special lower priced shops with a greater selection of goods, special schools, holiday facilities, homes, furniture, works of art and official cars with special white license plates so that police and others could identify these members from a distance.
Those include rowing club Proteus-Eretes ( with many Olympic medals won by the members of the club ) or American football club Delft Dragons.
) Those few tribal members that remain today have now been almost fully assimilated into the local culture shaped by agriculture, ranching and the Mormon faith.
Those brothers, Thomas Mercer and Asa Shinn Mercer, are members of the Mercer family of Virginia.
Those Australian States with an Upper House elected by PR-STV ( NSW, Victoria and South Australia ) copy the federal Senate model, except for Western Australia, which holds a recount of ballots with sitting members being immune from defeat ).
Those members who wish to do so wear these penitential robes with conical hats, or capirotes, used to conceal the face of the wearer.
Those students who choose not to live in their affiliated house retain their affiliation and are considered members throughout their Bowdoin career.
Those expelled included individuals who had refused to sign so-called " nationality correction " forms, introduced by the authorities prior to the 1997 population census, requiring members of ethnic groups residing in these districts to relinquish their Kurdish or Assyrians identities and to register officially as Arabs.
Those reasons may prevent a member from leaving even if the member realizes that some things in the NRM are wrong According to Kranenborg, in some religious groups, members have all their social contacts within the group, which makes disaffection and disaffiliation very traumatic.
Those that are expected to be present, and that under normal circumstances do not cause disease, but instead participate in maintaining health, are deemed members of the normal flora.
Those of his brothers and some of his uncles should be referred to as " His Highness ", and members of other recognized branches of the Sauds as " His Excellency ", a title they share with commoners who held senior governmental positions.
Those who work with children are also at risk of being infected, as are family members of infected individuals.
Those schools in England which are members of the affiliated organisations of the ISC are inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate under a framework agreed between ISC, the Government's Department for Education ( DfE ) and the Office for Standards in Education ( Ofsted ).
Those imprisoned included the main national leaders of the SWP and those members most prominent in the Midwest Teamsters.

Those and kept
" Those words had the effect of ending the marriage, but since she was in possession of the castle she kept it.
Those letters, at times very critical of Andreotti, were kept secret for more than a decade, and published only in the early 1990s.
Those who reached Thailand were kept in squalid United Nations refugee camps until they could be resettled.
Those same men, when by base subjection and constraint they are brought under and kept down, turn aside from that noble disposition by which they formerly were inclined to virtue, to shake off and break that bond of servitude wherein they are so tyrannously enslaved ; for it is agreeable with the nature of man to long after things forbidden and to desire what is denied us.
Those four singles kept the group on the Hot 100 all but four weeks in 1969.
Those living on or north of the road ( as well as those living in the city of Northville ) kept the 48167 zip code, as well as any residents with a 48170 ZIP code ( Plymouth ).
Those with stoppers can be kept for a couple of months in a dark place, but if it has a cork it must be consumed sooner.
Those that were kept were often stored in poor conditions, which led to severe picture deterioration and are no longer of broadcast quality.
Those comments were echoed by Lebanese President Émile Lahoud who said that " the resistance should be kept until a just and comprehensive peace is achieved in the region ", adding that " if the Lebanese army were deployed along the borders ( with Israel ) ... it would be turned into a police force to protect Israel's borders, and this is not acceptable.
Those proper nouns written with the Roman alphabet are kept as close to the original as possible.
Those cloths are washed daily and kept separately in kitchens.
Those writers who wished to publish successfully at home kept to safe territory — science fiction, World War II novels, fantasy, and children's literature — all noncontroversial, basically apolitical genres.
Those found in the wild typically have a darker, dull, and drab coloration than those kept in captivity as pets.
Those who kept their jobs earned less than $ 9. 00 a week for 56 hours of work.
: Those who are kept up-to-date on progress, often only on completion of the task or deliverable ; and with whom there is just one-way communication.
:: Those who are kept up-to-date on progress ; and with whom there is one-way communication.
" Those who knew Nussimbaum in his last years in Positano reported that he kept up the comedy of being Muslim to the end.
Those secrets have to be kept in order to maintain the role and team integrity ; keeping them demonstrates trustworthiness.
Those with acting ability he and his assistants kept and trained ; the others he gave to friends and admirers as pets.
Those who show greater potential are kept for three additional years of training to become a DKarn-duuk ( warmaster ).
Those that hold the positions are welcome to sit in them when visiting the synagogue, but they are otherwise kept vacant.
Those catches are kept in the hull of the vessel and sea waters are pumped in and out of the hull for the circulation.
Those ten cars were originally numbered 201 – 210, but were renumbered 501 – 510 in 1905 and kept those numbers for the remainder of their working lives, which ended in 1950 with the abandonment of Portland's last three city streetcar lines.

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