The euro, as the European Union has decided to call the new money, is the most concrete _ and monumental _ step yet taken to forge real union among the peoples of Europe.
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Brandenburg, being a fief of the Holy Roman Empire, and Ducal Prussia, being a Polish fief, made a cross-border real union legally impossible . " De facto"
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Numancia joins three other second-division teams _ Terrassa, Murcia and Xerez _ in the last 16 of the competition, together with Alicante and Real Union from the third tier of Spanish soccer.
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Truth, no longer given, must instead be understood in terms of the relative moments in the process of the unfolding of the real union of theory and praxis : the totality of social relations.
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It was modelled closely on the real Union Pacific Sherman Hill line in Wyoming and had a ruling gradient of 1 : 66 ( 1.51 % ), a very steep hill for a railway.
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Joining Madrid, Alicante, Real Union and Xerez in the third-round were Real Betis, Valladolid, Atletico de Madrid, Alaves, Osasuna, Sevilla, Recreativo de Huelva and second-division Murcia.
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Frederick William ( ruled 1640 1688 ), who envisioned the transformation of the personal union into a real union, Also in 1680, the " Kreditwerk " came under the aegis of the elector.
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Real Union, which defeated Racing de Santander and Athletic de Bilbao in the previous rounds, took the lead through a Francisco Jusue own-goal in 38th minute, with midfielder Inaki Munoz leveling just after halftime.
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As part of the German Mediatisation of 25 February 1803, the Electorate received the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabr�ck in real union, whose every second ruler had been alternately members of the House of Hanover since 1662.
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Other matches are : Real Union vs . Osasuna; Xerez vs . Atletico de Madrid; Real Betis vs . Recreativo de Huelva; Murcia vs . Alaves; Mallorca vs . Valladolid; and Numancia vs . Sevilla.