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And some like to party as if they still are in college.
He should run first for the good of his party.
Years ago, I gave a big party for my friends.
No more than three members can be from the same political party.
These men and women go to war so we can party on.
Most people seem to think the party is here to stay.
And the party is looking for something from both of them.
Family members said she had left to go to a party.
Every night of the week would be a different party.
They talk by phone to one another at the same party.
His party is not going to get out of control.
His friends knew him as someone they could party with.
And he is seen as the future of his party.
He left the party with her phone number and called two days later.
One woman in the party then came over to our table.
The state and the party did all the thinking for you.
He was president of his party from 1976 to 1978.
After a few minutes, we asked what brought him to the party.
But 57 percent think the country needs a new political party.
About all they had in common was their political party.
City of Hope is also a party in the case.
In other words, the party was right about him all along.
A few even called during the party to say they were coming.
Party officials would not say how much of these is still available.
He has been president of the party six different times.
Today, union membership is about 14 percent of the working population.
There was a 400 percent increase in union membership from 1915 to 1918.
The very threat of union membership may already have had an effect.
Labor union membership today is at an all time low.
He told him to whom to apply for union membership.
With union membership in decline, many Americans are trying to go it alone.
As the national economy began to recover in 1933, so did union membership.
West Virginia also has a very strong tradition of union membership.
Union membership had risen more than 390 percent between 1935 and 1941 to 530,000.
Finally, the union membership would be asked again to vote on a strike.
For that to happen, he said, local people, who often have limited experience and no union membership, must be given jobs.
Union membership at the company dropped to zero by 1948.
You'll want to consider meeting the requirements for union membership.
He plans to hold hearings on credit union membership next month.
In 1979, union membership spread across private and public sectors.
Union membership among federal employees increased several times over in the next decade.
This period also saw a large increase in trade union membership and a series of strikes.
Union membership in the public sector, near 40 percent, also fell slightly.
Nationally, union membership has fallen to about 15 percent of all workers.
Union membership and activity grew rapidly during the later months of 1960.
The main test is the level of union membership in the bargaining unit.
At its peak in 1989, the first year for which state data were available, Ohio's union membership rate was 21.3 percent.
Members of unions were free to withdraw from union membership.
She added that the union membership would be presented with the proposal today.
According to the report, union membership declined in about 70 of the 92 countries surveyed.