This allows the airline to stonewall the workers' demands for improved living standards while amassing profits. |
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A corner of the estate however was left on its own, with stonewall surroundings but no grave markings or tombstones. |
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And where the hill levelled out to an even ground, a stonewall with walkways for sentries was built. |
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Any congressman who tries to stonewall on this will be subject to an immediate recall movement. |
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Here were two young reporters who brought down an administration by their doggedness, cutting through the stonewall. |
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Anyway, the investigators interviewed the guards and ran into the usual stonewall. |
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They seem to have made a decision to stonewall me in the hopes that I will simply go away. |
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MacGill, who has taken 39 wickets in six Tests against England, often found it more difficult bowling to players whose sole intention was to stonewall. |
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To add to the complexity of the project, planning regulations threatened to stonewall the building application with an unassailable cliff face. |
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One compared their operations to the famously tedious stonewall tactics of the Arsenal team 20 years ago. |
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Conservative senators stonewall them, divert them and do everything but deal with them. |
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We sat for seven months and listened to government members stonewall and filibuster very legitimate work that needed to get done. |
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From all points of view, it does not make any sense for the government to continue to stonewall and delay on something so fundamental. |
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In here, or so it seems, we prefer to stonewall rather than work on a genuine reform, and the image of the European Union suffers. |
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If we do not get these matters addressed, if the government continues to stonewall, there will be further consequences. |
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The project will also include the construction of a decorative stonewall and a series of interpretive banners along the redesigned access road. |
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They just don't want to know and they don't care, they stonewall us. |
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Each and every time I'd try to arrange a meeting, she'd stonewall me. |
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A substantial number of the party's ruling council could never accept that the hardliner they voted for to stonewall seemed to have sold the pass. |
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The entrance to the monastery is on the eastern side of the first level and at the far end of the entrance hall, behind a stonewall, part of which still exists, was the crypt. |
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But what he will try to do, of course, is ride it out and stonewall Muir and everyone else. |
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So that, from the Romney view of things, is the practical reason to stonewall. |
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Fortune favoured the fortunate when Martin Atkinson ignored a stonewall penalty. |
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Lennon also pointed to a booking for Niall McGinn for diving as a stonewall penalty to add to his grievances. |
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It is perceived that such leverage by a small fraction of stakeholders has the potential to stonewall a whole project through a plethora of hearings and follow-up studies. |
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Every time a Liberal minister gets in trouble it is stonewall. |
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There are a number of questions to be asked and the government continues to stonewall by saying it wants to wait until the Ethics Commissioner finishes her job. |
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I know Capucho has been guilty off diving in the past but even Mr Magoo and Colonel Blimp would have seen this was a stonewall penalty. |
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On the environment, we have certainly seen the government stonewall in every way possible with the Kyoto protocol and trying to demonstrate it is a leader as it is actually rejoining the age of the dinosaurs, I would suggest. |
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I said, well obviously the stonewall, if only to pay homage. |
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But the officers, too, are taking a risk: if their protest fizzles, they will simply have aided Mr Chavez's purge of the armed forces. By continuing to stonewall, Mr Chavez may buy some time. |
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They are complaining that they are the laughingstock of the country related to accountability because they put out a manual on how to block and stonewall parliamentary committees, where the business of parliament is done. |
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This measure has been a long time coming to the floor of the House, mostly because the government has been so desperate to stonewall on the entire issue of pension reform. |
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Frank Pavone of continuing to stonewall on financial reforms. |
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In the past Stonewall put out leaflets describing what transphobia is and what should be done to stop it. |
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One of the advantages of this form of Dutch is that it is not played nearly as often as the Stonewall or Leningrad variations. |
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Does our new TV image now exclude the drag queen heroes and social renegades who gave rise to the Stonewall revolution? |
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The Stonewall riot is widely regarded as the birth of the modern gay rights movement. |
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It is wrong to characterize the Stonewall Inn as having been a sanctuary for genderqueers. |
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His nickname, given to him at the Battle of Gettysburg and which he kept for the rest of his life, was Stonewall Jim. |
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Now the steam train's award-winning buffet car, which boasts a host of real ales including York Brewery's masterful Stonewall, is to run every day during the summer. |
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And do not fret if Stonewall goes off his food, off to the farthest reaches of the house to sulk, or off to neighbor's back door for a day or two. |
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Stonewall and the early women's lib movement were the starting point. |
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To commemorate the first anniversary of the Stonewall riots, supporters held the first gay pride march in United States history. |
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But after Stonewall, the Village had a big 1970s as the heartbeat of gay America. |
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Stonewall Jackson was shot in the arm by accidental friendly fire during the battle and subsequently died of complications. |
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Lee and top subordinates James Longstreet and Stonewall Jackson defeated McClellan in the Seven Days Battles and forced his retreat. |
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However, until the Stonewall riots, this community had felt marginalized and neglected by the gay community. |
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By then a revived Bagler party had formed in Denmark, taking another son of King Magnus Erlingsson, Erling Stonewall, as their king. |
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Let's stop ciswashing and whitewashing Stonewall, and use it instead as an example of how we need to fight racism, transmisogyny and poverty in our culture. |
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The University was one of only two universities in the UK and the only university in Wales to achieve top marks in a Stonewall checklist of priorities for LGB students. |
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In 2013, Cardiff University was ranked as one of the best universities in the UK for supporting LGB students by the charity Stonewall in its annual Gay by Degree guide. |
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In 2012, the Rugby Football League were awarded the Stonewall Sport Award in recognition of their work in embracing inclusivity and tackling homophobia. |
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