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Sometimes, however, a real union came after a period of a political one.
But even a real union of their bodies would not be enough.
"Brit as long as the two cultures exist, there can't be any real union.
The union bashing, unfair in how it ultimately affects real union workers, goes on.
Real union people get left in the street these days, cheated of hard-earned retirement pay by loopholes in bankruptcy laws.
The producer-dominated academy was also a kind of company union, arbitrating between the studios and their employees to keep real unions from getting a foothold.
The Habsburg lands were restructured into a real union which shared a monarch and a common army, navy and foreign policy.
The Kingdom of Poland was a constitutional monarchy in a real union with the Russian Empire.
The two neighbouring territories could not unite in a real union without finding support by the Emperor and a majority among the imperial estates, which never happened.
"So now real workers and real union members are beginning to demonstrate and take sides on issues affecting Mexican workers within Mexico.
The manifesto is viewed as unconstitutional and a coup d'état by the Finns who have come to consider their country being in real union with Russia.
In the mid-16th century, before the creation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (real union) in 1569, a single banner for the entire entity also came into use.
In order to maintain the two seats in the diets the sees of Bremen and Verden were never formally united in a real union.
The victories at Little Steel led Murray to transform SWOC into a real union.
By the 1860s, with the revival of the diet of the estates, Finns grew to consider Finland a constitutional monarchy in real union with Russia.
He campaigned for Gennadi Zyuganov, the Communist presidential candidate, and called for a "real union of believers and Communists."
Mass confusion reigned on the battlefield, as many of Price's men had donned captured Union uniforms, making it harder to distinguish between them and real Union soldiers.
Moscow has not dared permit real freedom in Poland - real unions, real newspapers, real elections - for fear of the contagion of liberty crossing the border.
"You need a real union," publication of the Shearers and Rural Workers' Union Ballarat, Victoria: (undated)
In 1823 Bremen-Verden was united in a real union with the Kingdom of Hanover and its territory became part of the Stade Region.
His pledge is later interpreted by the Finns as a confirmation of constitutional laws, which had, effectively, established Finland as a separate state in real union with the Russia.
Sometimes he stressed the importance of labor unions - real unions, run by their own members, instead of the state unions that are run by the PRI.
The Duchy of Livonia, tied to Lithuania in real union since the Union of Grodno (1566), became a Polish-Lithuanian condominium.
Under the Compromise, the lands of the House of Habsburg were reorganized as a real union between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary.
Fighting wars with Moscow under Ivan IV and the threat perceived from that direction provided additional motivation for the real union for both Poland and Lithuania.