We must move away from this artificial reconciliation, but rather allow white people to voluntarily join us at these celebrations. |
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Indeed, some wonder whether a reconciliation is possible that would combine the best of both worlds. |
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At party congresses, the revisionists, who argued for a reconciliation with the existing social order, were regularly outvoted. |
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Can there be any possibility of reconciliation between such clearly opposed positions as those of pessimists and optimists about determinism? |
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The complexities of mollification, compensation and reconciliation can often be dealt with outside this theatrical space. |
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Isn't this a black mark on the record of this Holy Year which was intended to be a year of peace and reconciliation? |
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This is the result of the parties thinking about cross-party reconciliation. |
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The envoys carried papal bulls for peace with Robert I, and for the reconciliation of Lancaster and the king. |
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Security Ministry officials called it a gesture of national reconciliation and said that more releases would follow. |
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Our roving reporter caught up with the composer in Berlin to discuss this musical gesture of reconciliation. |
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Transactions are barred for a time so the new record keeper can verify account accuracy and make a reconciliation. |
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Here was the judicial reconciliation of Parliamentary sovereignty with the supremacy of EC law. |
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Naturally, somewhere along the line there will have to be an admission of guilt and the possibility of reconciliation. |
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A first step is for bishops to recommit themselves, in the spirit of penance and reconciliation, to the annual independent reviews. |
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In January 1998 there was a reconciliation formally recorded by a notary, the effect of which may have been to suspend the custody order. |
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He is here when we unlearn the violence and greed we are inculcated with as Americans, and practice peacemaking and reconciliation. |
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Can we go to the region and say we've turned a new leaf but, by the way, we never got to a proper basis of reconciliation with our indigenes? |
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In the South African context of political reconciliation, the verkrampte protestation by Jubilee 2000 is just a smoke screen devoid of meaning. |
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It is this reconciliation that heals the memory and seals the breach between the past and the future. |
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Such fragmentation speaks of a polity based on sharp-edged dissensus rather than a reconciliation of positions. |
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Erasmus searched for reconciliation between Faith and Reason, refusing not only the dogmas of Faith, but the dogmas of Reason as well. |
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Yet reality must be confronted, if reconciliation is to be more than a pious hope. |
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Then they said they would stay back and try to help the Afghans effect national reconciliation. |
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It is a judgement to be taken in the interests of peace, stability and reconciliation. |
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Officials seem to believe that once the refugees have gone home reconciliation has been completed. |
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After the end of the Second World War, the French nation took the generous initiative of reconciliation with Germany. |
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Again, the composer suggests the reconciliation of sacred and profane, the religious and the sensual. |
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United by the nightmare they shared, these aging veterans come together for the ceremony of commemoration and reconciliation. |
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Joan has been estranged from Christopher for more then 20 years, despite repeated efforts at a reconciliation. |
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This reconciliation with the social order is not when you realize you're wrong and come home a conformist. |
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Later he made reconciliation with Germany one of the central planks of his foreign policy. |
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In line with a recent select committee report, he backs more reconciliation and greater court powers against intransigent parents. |
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This reconciliation covers both what we call produced assets, which are fixed assets, and inventories. |
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In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. |
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Noisily they resisted racism and quietly they go about the business of reconstruction and reconciliation. |
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Chen said the summit's message was that reconciliation must be on the basis of goodwill on both sides. |
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The reconciliation of which Paul speaks is possible only through the action of God in Christ Jesus. |
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Healing consists in replacing the legacy of racism with a legacy of reconciliation and peace between peoples. |
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I considered it about the right time to bring about a proper reconciliation. |
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We expect Japan will have a reciprocal attitude toward Roh's forward-looking gestures for reconciliation. |
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However, the inevitable parental reconciliation at the finale is a piece of moralising too far. |
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The visit, the latest surprise by the maverick prelate, could lead to a last-minute personal reconciliation with the Vatican. |
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I find it hard to phantom him being opposed to the idea of national reconciliation. |
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Hsieh said public opinion polls showed that over 70 percent supported reconciliation between political parties. |
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Around February 28, 2000, Mr. Vucenovic delivered an expense and realty tax reconciliation statement for the year 1999 to the tenants. |
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The next opportunity will take place on Easter Sunday when a community arts day for peace and reconciliation will be held in the village. |
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In recent years, the 64 year-old mother of six took a pivotal community leadership role, promoting reconciliation. |
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This miraculous reconciliation of Christ, declares that He is the Son of God! |
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Politicians will do Zambians a great favour to stop in their tracks in their bruising verbal battles to the messages of reconciliation. |
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A public conference next week will look at reconciliation and rebuilding after serious conflicts. |
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The tenor of his campaign will not help achieve reconciliation between political parties. |
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A long story of emotional reconciliation, it flows and lilts through infatuation, ending in tepidness. |
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When she learns her young son is terminally ill, she attempts reconciliation with her own estranged father. |
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In his trilogy of plays, The Oresteia, he deals with the themes of betrayal, murder and reconciliation. |
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The minister said that the government is preparing a national convention in the country to support the reconciliation process in the country. |
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The Acholi tribe has sophisticated rites of forgiveness and reconciliation, a lesson to those of us in the West. |
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There is a moment of recognition and reconciliation before the boat overturns, and both, locked in a final embrace, are drowned. |
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His pronouncements often counter his own stated commitment to reconciliation, and we don't need to repeat all of them to prove our point. |
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It has also been a bridge of reconciliation between Western and Eastern Europe. |
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It is not uncommon for strategists of reconciliation to mobilise the notion of sharing. |
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I have seldom been so moved by the reconciliation of the lovers, human and fairy. |
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Ignorance, self-deception and false consciousness are not taken care of by any techniques of reconciliation. |
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They need lawyers who are prepared to aim at reconciliation, and none of that can be achieved by legislation. |
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Themes of redemptive love, parental affection and reconciliation are worked out in the music in a very different way from the play. |
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I was convinced then that the Vietnam War Memorial is a great place for reconciliation. |
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All energies will now be bent to the task of reintegration and reconciliation. |
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The denominative verb which is to make an atonement, make reconciliation, or to purge is or Kapar. |
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Sources suggest that Streak's reconciliation also paves the way for the return of two men who were closely aligned with Streak's position. |
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Fifth, implicit reconciliation can come about through the help of a third party. |
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A sub-plot sees Sanderson still yearning for his ex-wife, but reluctant to make the first move towards a reconciliation. |
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During the jubilee year, he sought reconciliation with Bishop Matthew Clarke, a longtime friend, but received no response. |
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Worse, Reubens smears Vaseline on the lens and goes for the deathbed reconciliation scene. |
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Some want to believe that this is the moment of reconciliation, that mother and daughter have emotionally reconnected. |
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Because of his actions, he knows there can be no possibility of reconciliation. |
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After the rift was mended, as a mark of reconciliation it was decided to revive and modernize the festival. |
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The two sides have to find some kind of reconciliation, some kind of modus vivendi over time. |
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Yet Edward always saw reconciliation in the form of its antithesis or opposite. |
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The reconciliation is needed to make sure the money advanced has been properly spent. |
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Should I avoid mirrors, or spend more time gazing in the hope of reconciliation? |
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There will be time for the sacrament of reconciliation, prayer and reflection. |
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The secret of the sacrament of reconciliation is sacred, and cannot be violated under any pretext. |
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The Commission is an independent authority which aims to achieve dual goals of reconciliation and justice. |
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Indeed, such measures presume that no reconciliation is possible and that therefore drastic steps are in order. |
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The scholastics developed the theological base for this form of private reconciliation. |
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It serves as an excellent first point of contact with such a consequential and weighty concept as reconciliation. |
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It was not only her maidenhood that she parted with it was also any remaining hope at the reconciliation with her family. |
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Technically South and North Korea are still at war, but Kim Dae Jung's achievement has been a slow process of reconciliation. |
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But, in a spirit of reconciliation and harmony let me say this to the 40,000 non-blacks in our cosy nation. |
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Peace, reconciliation, nation building and sustainable development are what we seek. |
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Government efforts at facilitating reconciliation have been half-hearted at best. |
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He said he couldn't understand why he was repeatedly jeered during his speech about the evils of reconciliation. |
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Nelson Mandela demonstrated to the world that the ideas of peace could not be separated from reconciliation and forgiveness. |
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Originally, the administration suggested that the key measure was whether it gave breathing room for a political reconciliation. |
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In other areas of the South, Methodist women heeded the national Church's call for racial reconciliation. |
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Indeed, since the Supreme Court handed the presidency to Bush the watchwords of the Democratic Party have been bipartisanship and reconciliation. |
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He took the lead in prescribing a formula for peace and imposing national reconciliation. |
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Similarly, our comedies season is not just about laughter, but the yearning for harmony and reconciliation which lies at the heart of Shakespeare's great comedies. |
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The reconnection of the railway, blown up in the early days of the 1950-53 Korean War, is one of the most visible signs of reconciliation efforts between the two Koreas. |
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Mr Pinheiro said last month after the generals humiliated him by bugging his privileged conversations that reconciliation talks in Burma are going nowhere. |
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Well, there was no reconciliation in the accounting sense between the cold storage and the transactions done. |
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They called for peace, reconciliation, and the safe return of Father Gregorio. |
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It will take a great deal of effort, and not a little imagination, to sustain the peace process and make it yield positive results until a durable reconciliation is reached. |
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There's still a need for political reconciliation, for breathing room. |
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That the doctrine of the filioque and its uncanonical insertion in the Latin creed present serious obstacles to the reconciliation of churches has long been clear. |
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Customer service and sales professionals no longer have to spend time on the phone trying to repair transcription errors and match reconciliation reports. |
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Pacifists and conscientious objectors were, however, tolerated, and organisations like the Federal Pacifist Council continued to work for reconciliation and reconstruction. |
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He pressed ahead with a policy of reconciliation, drawing up a civil concord whereby armed groups would be amnestied if they laid down their arms. |
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No, I think the rift between Pam and Edie is too deep for any sort of reconciliation. |
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This story of a placer miner ditched by his girl-friend for a hippie tree-hugger, and the resulting attempts at reconciliation absolutely won the audience over. |
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He claims that political reconciliation is at hand if only the main protagonists would arrive at some common interpretation of the document to which they signed up. |
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This agreement lays down minimum requirements designed to facilitate the reconciliation of parental and professional responsibilities for working parents. |
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Unconstrained by male segmentary politics, their differential affinity blurred lines of emnity, producing the prospect of continuing reconciliation. |
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Forgiving means a reestablishment of trust leading to reconciliation. |
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The government has a reconciliation program that offers amnesty and jobs. |
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Like many African communities, the Acholi believe that deep social rifts are caused by killings and require elaborate reconciliation mechanisms to restore fractured relations. |
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Is it an important step towards reconciliation or a mockery of democracy? |
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Failure always leads to arguments, fisticuffs and grudging reconciliation. |
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As a youth he was apprenticed to a tailor until about the age of sixteen when reconciliation with his wealthy grandfather enabled him to be educated at Oxford. |
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Those who are conscious of being in a state of grave sin should avail themselves of the sacrament of reconciliation before coming to Holy Communion. |
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But the sacrament of reconciliation, conceivably the most relevant comfort the church can provide prisoners, is not available where priests are absent. |
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Pope Francis is off on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land this week in search of reconciliation and peace. |
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I do not envy him this ministry of reconciliation, which is fraught with complexity and nuance. |
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Practical reconciliation has become the accepted Aboriginal policy. |
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The students of each of the schools will, with the help of a visiting Aboriginal Artist, paint their reconciliation symbol on the Message Stick Stand. |
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And if reconciliation is impossible, agree to differ with grace. |
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It was about the hope and longing for redemption and reconciliation that lies somewhere within each of us. |
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It is the compulsion to resort to hyperbole that tells me how superficial the middle class bleaters' understanding of, and commitment to, reconciliation is. |
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It is my hope that people respond to the spirit of hate, wherever it appears, by renewing their commitment to the long and difficult task of healing and reconciliation. |
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Chapter 2 introduces models of two parent families in respect of the reconciliation of work and care and briefly discusses typologies of welfare states. |
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In the meantime, few could see any hope of reconciliation or resolution, at least not while the unbending figure of Maxim remains alive and at the head of the church. |
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In the fragile and apocalyptic early church, penance was conceived as a public reconciliation, necessary to the very existence of the congregation. |
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Still, wali is optimistic about the chances of reconciliation despite the deep divisions in the country. |
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It's an impromptu exercise in unsupervised reconciliation, as well as an exploration of the evolving consequences of nomadic life in a sedentary society. |
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He expressed a willingness to continue to handle the district court appeals, but he was not ready for complete reconciliation with his doubting colleagues. |
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The problem is the story, which seems relentlessly gloomy and downbeat, lacking moments of breakdown and reconciliation that were so crucial to previous successes. |
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He told them the party had offered an olive branch and reconciliation to Lucky after she introduced professional and personal integrity at their caucus. |
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On the surface, the rwandan mode of reconciliation, enacted through customary Gacaca tribunals, appears to have restored harmony. |
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The Sacrament of reconciliation will be available in both Nurney and Kildangan churches on Sunday next Palm Sunday from 3-5 pm when visiting confessors will be present. |
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Perhaps there needs to be some kind of commission for truth and reconciliation so the historical crimes perpetrated in its name can be expunged from the record. |
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And I truly believed that you would use your high office and prestige to move America toward racial reconciliation. |
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Lau was non-committal when asked whether he was being boycotted by the group, but agreed that reconciliation with the central government was a touchy issue. |
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Some companies use pre-assignment estimates, accrual, and quarterly reconciliation processes in an effort to get closer to tracking and managing the total costs. |
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Thomson replied on 27 October, revealing that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views. |
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In the spring of 1458, Thomas Bourchier, the Archbishop of Canterbury, attempted to arrange a reconciliation. |
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Thomson replied on the 27th, revealing that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views. |
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Similarly, reconciliation and unity are not superficial, but are prayed and lived out. |
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So yes, let's keep reintegration and reconciliation in our tool kit. |
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After this, Constantine had Athanasius banished since he considered him an impediment to reconciliation. |
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He longed for reconciliation with his estranged father, but too many painful memories kept him from making contact again. |
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Although Cyprian was against any ready readmittance of penitent lapsi to communion, he supported Comelius's reconciliation of Troilus. |
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But their rivalry seems to have simmered down with their brief reconciliation at an Iftaar party. |
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Invasion, massacres, Aboriginal resistance, the stolen generations and reconciliation are all themes that are confronted head on. |
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A complete reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP results is attached to this press release. |
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When they do, a film can stimulate intrapsychic dialogue, facilitate intrapsychic reconciliation and foster intrapsychic community. |
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South Africa has been asked to share with Sri Lanka its experience in terms of reconciliation and nation-building. |
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Moved by Sri Sri's advice of embracing non-violence, the FARC leadership is taking a step towards peace, truth and reconciliation. |
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The following tables present a reconciliation from our non-IFRS numbers to the respective most comparable IFRS numbers. |
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Republicans planned to use the reconciliation process to go it alone on both health care and tax reform. |
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Several days later, Richard's brothers joined him in seeking reconciliation with their father. |
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After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War. |
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Gray and Lyell sought reconciliation with faith, while Huxley portrayed a polarisation between religion and science. |
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He also made significant contributions to the reconciliation of general relativity with quantum mechanics. |
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As the two were politically estranged, it was a golden opportunity to commence a reconciliation. |
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The city was also subsequently twinned with Dresden, as a gesture of peace and reconciliation following the Second World War. |
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Theseus and Hippolyta represent marriage and, symbolically, the reconciliation of the natural seasons or the phases of time. |
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At a time when many still hoped for reconciliation with Britain, Common Sense demonstrated to many the inevitability of separation. |
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It is said the compositions spurred reconciliation between the King and Handel. |
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He had a relationship with French actress Isabelle Adjani, which lasted six years and eventually ended after a split and reconciliation. |
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In 1720 he improved his position by bringing about a reconciliation between the Prince of Wales and the King. |
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The event was meant to foster feelings of reconciliation and cooperation between the two countries by their leaders. |
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Near the end she wished that the friars who attended her would seek the reconciliation of the King and the Earl of Angus. |
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Mary visited him daily, so that it appeared a reconciliation was in progress. |
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Thus some opacity and crypticness must he part of any account of reconciliation that makes sense. |
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He helped the King deal with disaffection in Gascony, but their reconciliation was a hollow one. |
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Edward attempted reconciliation, but in July the opposition occupied London and called for the permanent removal of the Despensers. |
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The cost of this new building was provided by the UK Government in the 1930s as a gesture of reconciliation. |
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Egocentric attitudes and a maximalist position are hindering reconciliation, per se. |
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At this point, Edward did not seek to destroy either Warwick or Clarence but sought reconciliation instead. |
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In 1991, the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation was established by the federal government to facilitate reconciliation. |
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In the meantime, Authari embarked on a policy of internal reconciliation and tried to reorganize royal administration. |
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Fulvia's death and the mutiny of their centurions allowed the two remaining triumvirs to effect a reconciliation. |
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Towards the end of the wars, Charlemagne had begun to place more emphasis on reconciliation. |
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Since independence, the Namibian government has promoted a policy of national reconciliation. |
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He certainly could not effect a reconciliation between his studies and the world of Aristotle. |
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Moreover, the treaty specifically exempts Ruthenians from accepting the Filioque clause and Purgatory as a condition for reconciliation. |
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It is applaudable actions such as this which will help foster, in small steps, reconciliation. |
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In an act of reconciliation, King Charles II donated timber from the royal forests of Salcey and Whittlebury to help with the rebuild. |
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For example, Coventry twinned with Dresden as an act of peace and reconciliation, both cities having been heavily bombed during the war. |
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Since the cat is unbagged in the first act, most of the play concerns James's maneuvering between bouts of reconciliation and backsliding. |
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Knut Helle has emphasised how the Church, after Sverre's death, seemed to work hard to bring about reconciliation between warring parties, and stability. |
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His 2007 announcement was seen by some as a surprising adoption of the importance of the symbolic aspects of the reconciliation process, and reaction was mixed. |
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The North ministry sought reconciliation with the colonies by consenting to their original demands, although Lord North refused to grant independence. |
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In 1517, having spent a year in England, she returned north, after a treaty of reconciliation had been worked out by Albany, Henry and Cardinal Wolsey. |
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Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are fueling rumors of a possible Robsten reconciliation since news broke of her affair with director Rupert Sanders. |
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The assassination marked the end of any attempt of a reconciliation between the two factions Armagnacs and Burgundians, thus playing into the hands of Henry V of England. |
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Under the auspices of the UN, AU, Arab League and IGAD, a series of additional national reconciliation conferences were subsequently held as part of the peace process. |
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The Company is now in a position to provide the preliminary unaudited results of the reconciliation project based on additional work it has completed since those issues arose. |
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This step was viewed as part of the plan for reconciliation. |
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He also received calls from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles, and had a reconciliation with his son, Peter, from whom he had been estranged for a year. |
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The Strasbourg seat is seen as a symbol of reconciliation between France and Germany, the Strasbourg region having been fought over by the two countries in the past. |
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In case of a conflict between a constituent country and the Kingdom, Article 12 of the Charter prescribes an administrative reconciliation procedure. |
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The Soviet Union recognised the Republic of China but urged reconciliation with the Communist Party of China and inclusion of Communists in the government. |
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The ruling class was deeply shocked and reconciliation was attempted. |
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They celebrated their agreement with a banquet of reconciliation, at which Theoderic's men murdered Odoacer's, and Theoderic personally cut Odoacer in half. |
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What we seek and what we want is the reconciliation of all Equatoguineans. |
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Unlike the UK's headline hoggers Liam'n'Patsy and Noel'n'Meg, the chances of a reconciliation between Carmen and Dennis remain firmly on the cards. |
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The Pope knocked on the door three times, workers moved it from the inside, and everyone then crossed the threshold to enter into a period of penance and reconciliation. |
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The ADP Service Bureau provides full back office support, including fund accounting, trade and position reconciliation, and daily net-asset value calculations. |
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Chapter 8 also describes Christ's sacrificial death as satisfying God's justice and attaining both humanity's reconciliation with God and everlasting life for the elect. |
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Lately, it was developed andEewas statued by the law requiring the judge to show the progress of reconciliation in the first session trial if accepted by the parties. |
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They will spend six weeks alongside a group of Rwandans, both Hutu and Tutsi, in a project aimed at bringing reconciliation to communities once divided by the 1994 genocide. |
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Because of Disraeli's unpopularity among the Peelites, no party reconciliation was possible while he remained Tory leader in the House of Commons. |
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