Definitionn. a worker who belongs to a trade union
Last update: June 20, 2015
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He is a trade unionist. [Please select]
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At the Imperial Conference in London in 1907 Mr Deakin, the Commonwealth premier, was the leading advocate of colonial preference with a view to imperial commercial union; and though no reciprocal arrangement was favoured by the Liberal cabinet, who temporarily spoke for the United Kingdom, the colonial representatives were all agreed in urging such a policy, and found the Opposition (the Unionist party) in England prepared to adopt it as part of Mr Chamberlain's tariff reform movement. [Please select]
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He was the first Unionist commander to enter the Northern Cave of Adullam, already infested with Copperhead snakes. [Please select]
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The Governor, a Unionist, threatened even to recall the Kentucky troops from the field to come back and protect their homes. [Please select]
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In the early part of the war Skelly called himself a Unionist, did he not. [Please select]
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This is a far cry from the minute trade autocracy taught by the orthodox unionist thirty years ago. [Please select]
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If the Unionist went into the cabin where there was a light, he could not help betraying himself. [Please select]
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"A Unionist in is a Liberal out," said Frank Ayres, "and counts two on division." [Please select]
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