Word: brethrens
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...million-member superunion by the year 2000. That way, Baumohl says, the United Auto Workers, the Steelworkers and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers could stage "much wider strikes in many different industries that would put much more pressure on the business sector when any of their brethren are threatened." Why now? "Virtually every strategy they've ever used is no longer effective. Too many union members are afraid that if they go on strike, they'll lose their jobs. There's a hostile political environment in Washington. So now they're returning to their old motto: strength...
...settlement along the lines of the territorial division already approved by" Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic. That scheme contemplates a roughly fifty-fifty split of Bosnia. "There's no hope for a nice, multiethnic society," says Gelb. "The parties will keep fighting till they're together" with their brethren. "So, up front, we should propose that the Serbs in Bosnia confederate with Serbia and move people so they're living in areas contiguous to Serbia itself...
Government Professor Stanley Hoffmann and other members of the so-called liberal caucus of the Faculty managed to win over enough of their brethren to remove ROTC from campus...
Windows 95's younger brethren were 16-bit operating systems, able to access only 64 kilobytes (64K) of information at a time. Although it used an elaborate switching (or paging) system to give the illusion of addressing more memory, Windows 3.1 could still only process data in 64K chunks...
...case all of you were wondering, or wanted a clearer definition than the one I just gave, here is a list of qualities that distinguish together people from their harried brethren...