If we are to reject foreign intervention and reunify the country independently, we must categorically oppose flunkeyism towards great powers. |
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From the very beginning, France was in favour of the enlargement of NATO to reunify Europe. |
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Even as he detailed battle plans, he insisted the purpose of defeating ISIS was to reunify Iraq. |
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All of the things the West German government did at that time were designed to reunify the country. |
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the International Committee of the Red Cross was able to reunify abandoned children with their families. |
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According to conventional accounts, the city's radicalized population catapulted the Guomindang northward in 1926 on a political and military mission to reunify the nation. |
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The collapse of the Stalinist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 allowed the European Union to reunify the continent under the hegemony of liberal capitalism. |
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One day Korea may well reunify, and the journey from Seoul to Pyongyang will be a languid day trip taken by families carrying picnic baskets filled with kimchi. |
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Following the collapse of the U.S.S.R. that was fueled by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's strident anti-communist policies, Germany was able to reunify. |
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Then there is migration to reunify a family or to escape from persecution in the country of origin. |
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What are your thoughts on Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's seeming willingness to strike a compromise to reunify the island? |
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When they are separated or unaccompanied, state authorities frequently only aim to reunify them with their parents. |
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The Spiritual Leader attempted to reunify the assembly, but, after some further discussion, said group peremptorily left the assembly. |
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This Parliament entered the history books when it resolved to reunify Germany, and then dissolved itself shortly afterwards. |
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When the North Korean leader Kim Il Sung approached Stalin and asked for help to reunify the Korean peninsula, Stalin had no reason to suppose that the US would object. |
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This report discusses the efforts of the Sudan to reunify abducted and displaced children with their families. |
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Two thirds of respondents agree that they have a moral duty to reunify Europe and that the accession of new countries is justifiable on historic and geographical grounds. |
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Rather than make the concessions needed to reunify the island, Greek-and Turkish-Cypriots seem condemned to mutual suspicion and a claustrophobic life in their respective ethnic ghettos. |
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The result of this law is that thousands of affected families live separately from each other with no legal means available to reunify the family. |
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In the process of attempting to reunify Korea, the Northern-based army unleashed a powerful social revolution in the South and came within a hairsbreadth of driving the U. S. imperialist army off the peninsula. |
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Having done so much since the fall of the Berlin Wall to reunify and renew the continent, the EU must not allow Schengen arrangements to impose by default a new Iron Curtain. |
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The Ministry of Labour and Human Welfare was supported to reunify and re-integrate over 12,000 orphans and street children with their extended families. |
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Vulnerable children and street children could be placed in foster care, with support provided in order to identify the children's problems and to reunify them with their families. |
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The visiting team in consultation with local people decided to reunify the child with her mother and take written statement from the wealthy person that he had no claims over Masooma's family. |
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Twice an Eastern Emperor tried to force the Eastern Church to reunify with the West. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes today s agreement to restart negotiations to reunify Cyprus. |
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A meeting would be chaired by Nair Hussain Bukhari tomorrow here on Thursday, in which final shape would be given to reunify the party in the region. |
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Peace talks aiming to reunify the island resumed in May of this year following the election of moderate left-wing politician Akyncy as president of the KKTC in April. |
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Hywel ap Maredudd, lord of Meisgyn captured his cousin Morgan ap Cadwallon and annexed Glynrhondda in an attempt to reunify the commotes under a single native ruler. |
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