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Intersection's counterpart, in set theory
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union
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Hence, on account of the union of charity, what is vouchsafed to all ought to be accounted his own by each one.
On December 13, 1919, the presidents and secretaries of the 113 national and international unions affiliated with the American Federation of Labor met at Washington, D.
On November 9th delegates of eight independent unions in different industries, representing something like 250,000 workers, met in New York City and took the first steps for an affiliation with the I.
If I had elsewhere witnessed the painful contrast between affluence and want, here I had found the true union of riches and poverty.
Tomorrow evening, at eighteen hundred hours, Corry--or Karen, or whatever her name is--she and I will link up with Aley in Union Station.
The other day Judge Wead alluded to the strike of the contending interest and even a dissolution of the Union.
Rigorous analytic methods were developed, focused in particular on the Soviet Union, and several leading practitioners within the intelligence community discussed them with us.
He declared that he would smite with anathema anyone so rash as to mention consanguinity as an obstacle to their union.
Remember, in union there is strength, and that union which has been cemented by the blood of our gallant brothers must be eternal, and let that man be anathemized and banned who with lying lip or evil heart would dare to weaken or dissolve it.
This measure had a anther reaching effect than merely giving the Union armies an increased supply of men.
At that time the union called a strike which lasted 110 days, the longest strike in anthracite history.
A thing is said to be assumable as being capable of being assumed by a Divine Person, and this capability cannot be taken with reference to the natural passive power, which does not extend to what transcends the natural order, as the personal union of a creature with God transcends it.
Hence it follows that a thing is said to be assumable according to some fitness for such a union.
Cohn, Roy, 156 Cold war, 46-47, 67-68, 102, 107-8, 139, 170: see also Soviet Union Colson, Charles, 208 Columbia University, 8, 10, 32, 33, 42, 45-49, 50, 52, 55, 97, 99, 100, 127, 139-40, 148, 160-61, 221 Columbus, Christopher, 142-43 Commentary, 79-80, 88, 118-19, 120, 127, 136, 141-46, 151, 160, 162-63, 164, 169-70, 172, 175, 176, 181-82, 194-95, 205, 222, 231 Communism, 73-78, 82-89, 142, 144, 168, 224: see also Marxism Americanization of, 76 anti-, 101-6 in mainstream politics, 180-81 Roosevelt and, 73-74 utopianism and, 178 Vietnam and, 172, 173, 174 WW II and, 83-89, 90, 92 Congress for Cultural Freedom, 104 Constitution, U.
Cardinal Julian and Bessarion archbishop of Nice, appeared in the pulpit, and, after reading in their respective tongues the act of union, they mutually embraced, in the name and the presence of their applauding brethren.