Sentence examples for moving union from inspiring English sources

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The singing was almost as powerful as the other memorable moment for you (and Variety) of Fonda "exhausted after an X-ray, leaning back for support on Beethoven's cloaked shoulder in a moving union of pain shared across time".

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Union officials say the company merely wants to move union jobs to lower-paying, largely nonunion states.

His position on wage-suppressing right-to-work laws is "100%", and he has routinely moved union jobs to right-to-work states.

The purpose of reforms of recent years has been to move unions to concession bargaining in times of recession.

He taught at Middlebury College before moving to Union in 1972.

Moving from union hall to town hall, from brutal salary negotiations to contentious plans to create urban farms out of concrete wasteland, the film listens and moves on.

He then spent two years playing Australian Rules Football with Greater Western Sydney before moving to union with the New South Wales Waratahs this season.

Other points: Using the term "convergence" in its dictionary meaning of "moving toward union or uniformity" might lead to confusion.

By the time he could react to this move, Union Rags was already running into Dullahan.

He has been moved to Union Correctional, near Jacksonville.

Kean University (originally Newark Normal School, founded 1855) moved to Union in 1958.

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