The first arises from the fact that getting a candidate elected is not all that different from doing the bread-and-butter business of union life.
Filming footfalls and glances, fados and discos, and the transcendent absurdities that take place on movie sets, Green captures with passionate attention to light and shadow, to faces and voices, and to the electric thrill of the touch the mystic union of life and art, and honors the majesty of the actress, who breaks through boundaries in both realms.
As a strong union supporter and life-long Democrat, I am all in favor of these brave legislators in their fight.
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Known as the "mother of fraternities, " Union birthed undergraduate Greek life and produced Chester A. Arthur, the forgettable 21st president.
Coming so soon after the International Cycling Union banned him for life and stripped him of the titles for those races, the photo was clearly meant as a statement of defiance.
And he's not entirely convinced life outside the union is that perfect.
He receives top marks from the American Conservative Union, National Right to Life Committee and the National Rifle Association (among other conservative lobby groups).
As a cause, killing the bill unites the Christian Coalition with the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Right to Life Committee with the National Education Association.
The surplus, the first in the short life of the monetary union, is likely to shrink this year as the strong euro curbs export growth and encourages imports.
Mr. President, when I was working coalminer, I understood from personal experience how my parents and my grandparents formed a union and changed coalmining from a life-threatening journey through poverty into reasonably safe and well-paid jobs.
And as such, says Hikmet Ersek, chief executive of Western Union, many of the transactions are life-changing.
Even the Commonwealth of Independent States, a moribund, Russian-dominated talking-shop for most countries in the former Soviet Union, has shown a flicker of life.
His latest gambit is closer to home but equally bold: turning a run-down Seattle neighborhood called South Lake Union into a center for biotech and life- science research.
To write "The Old Bunch, " Mr. Levin had to know how the Chicago courts worked, how unionizing and union busting were undertaken, how kibbutz life in Palestine was lived, how medical research and practice are conducted, sculpture created and sold, and much more.
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His public defence of tuition fees led to his life membership of the students' union of Southampton University being revoked.
On Monday, a court-created Independent Review Board expelled Carey from the Teamsters for life for bringing reproach on the union and failing in his fiduciary responsibilities.
This was all part of the Great Society, a vision that Johnson had outlined a few months earlier at the University of Michigan but which came to life during the State of the Union address.
Lord Singh, head of the Network of Sikh Organisations, said that while "Sikhism teaches total respect for other ways of life", marriage means the union between a man and woman and they believe that civil partnerships give gays and lesbian all the rights they need.
When we consider everything from hiring and promotion to delivering a closing argument to a jury to negotiating our next raise or demanding (ok, asking) for equity partnership at Skadden or entry into the executive ranks at Google or Union Oil as a challenge, all of life becomes so much easier.
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Prahalad, who began his working life managing an Indian battery plant for Union Carbide, is best known as a highly influential thinker on corporate strategy, and has more recently turned his attention to ways to help poor people around the world.
And last week, union leader Bill Morris accused the government of "giving life to racists".
Quitting, not showing up for work, and joining a union are all viable methods for improving their work-life.
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Mr Scargill, 74, says he was given use of the rented three-bed Barbican flat for life when he became president of the National Union of Mineworkers in 1982, a tenure that lasted 20 years.
"As the daughter of parents who worked in factories, paid their union dues and achieved their goal of a middle class life, and as the first Latina to head a major federal agency, it has been an incredible honor to serve, " she wrote.
Charlotte Hobson is the author of Black Earth City, which describes life in Russia during the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said that the review must look at "life outside as well as inside the classroom" as recent poverty statistics showed that "life opportunities of children from disadvantaged backgrounds are being severely closed down".
But on Tuesday this most polarising of Chinese politicians literally bowed out from public life after delivering his 10th and final annual "state of the union" address and announcing an economic growth target this year of 7.5 per cent.
Certainly, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the evolution of the Russian nation caused myriad changes in every sector of life there.
Large scale manufacturing, union power, a strong middle class and the music that became the soundtrack for American life all can claim roots in Motown.
But to popular media columnist Natume Fusanosuke, Tezuka's work reflects real-life tensions -- specifically that between U.S. and the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.
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