And racial inequality is America's great unfinished business, the wound that remains unhealed. |
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It is clear that our relationship with New Zealand is increasingly being seen as unfinished business. |
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Calcavecchia has had unfinished business to attend to in the transatlantic challenge for some time. |
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I file the papers in their eventual home and create a pointer for myself to remind me that there's unfinished business filed away there. |
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Long-term he has his sights on a marathon debut at the end of the year but he still has unfinished business on the track. |
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You must clear away the detritus, finish your unfinished business, before the New Year can be magic. |
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Either way, the sense is likely to be one of unfinished business and a reckoning postponed. |
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Balloonist Rick Walczak plans to attend to some unfinished business in the next few weeks. |
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But over McGrath's cinematic legacy there hangs an air of unfinished business. |
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The movie Ghost also involves spirits who have unfinished business on planet Earth, but in this case, the ghost is here to assist the living. |
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See, Graham is attending to some unfinished business, and helping some friends out at the same time. |
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He says he has unfinished business this year and he certainly looked hungry for goals on his first run-out. |
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This is a soft launch, a quiet affair, and as such there's some unfinished business and rough edges. |
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They finished second last year and feel they have some unfinished business to tend to. |
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It was a grudge match coming into it and there was unfinished business between us. |
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Even if this particular pocket is wiped out, there is more important unfinished business. |
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In the Deep South, you can almost feel the blood in the soil, the unfinished business of a dark and tortured past. |
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Mr Prescott must endeavour to bring all parties back around the table to complete this morning's unfinished business. |
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We are merely concluding unfinished business in terms of the deal, and this measure is the best form of closure. |
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In fact, Mr Balls insists that he always wanted to stay on at the Treasury into the second term to complete unfinished business. |
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Others talk about unfinished business or even revenge, if someone they know was killed. |
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It is the job of each new generation to finish the unfinished business of the past. |
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I took the job on as there was unfinished business at a club where I have the backing of the chairman, committee and fans. |
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For the United States, it was a good opportunity to complete the unfinished business of the American Revolution. |
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I don't like their end objective, which is nothingness, but the notion that your unfinished business goes on is quite sound. |
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Although the Union is now closer to becoming geographically coterminous with our continent, we still have much unfinished business to attend to. |
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We must by now all know that, unless we address unfinished business, it can and will take us unawares. |
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There is far too much unfinished business in the area of workers' health and safety. |
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The unfinished business of specific claims has plagued us for far too long. |
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It is time to complete this unfinished business and to extend these rights to contractual funds. |
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When this Commission took office, there was unfinished business to deal with and to reform. |
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Now we are seeing the immoral legacy of this unfinished business. |
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In the West, we should support our American allies' quest to complete the unfinished business of ridding the world of this extremely evil man. |
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The man leading a takeover bid for one of the UK's biggest insurance companies today said he had unfinished business to attend to when the deal was done. |
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What about all the unfinished business in which they are involved? |
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Top of the unfinished business is to sort out the House of Lords. |
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Reluctantly, they did, leaving me to attend to some unfinished business. |
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Comprehensive claims deal with the unfinished business of treaty-making in Canada. |
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In order to effectively do that, however, we will all need to address the unfinished business of the Lusaka process. |
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One symptom of our political problems was that much unfinished business remained in that regard. |
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In addition, many decision-makers dislike being reminded again of this seemingly endless piece of unfinished business. |
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A new Framework of Action is required to reinforce the mission, to continue with unfinished business and to take up the new challenges. |
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The goals of universal access and effective, continued learning for all are a constant reminder of unfinished business not only in the poorly resourced and less well managed systems. |
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Despite two world wars, and much unfinished business, the twentieth century saw the progressive advance of technological, bureaucratic and democratic capacity to cushion humanity from shocks. |
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It clearly demonstrates the Government of Canada's commitment to complete the unfinished business of settling treaties with first nations in British Columbia. |
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Having become a bus driver after his release, he deeply regrets what has happened to him and decides to undertake some unfinished business before taking leave of this world on his fortieth birthday. |
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Noah Korea considers it a reminder of the unfinished business of communizing the entire Korean peninsula. |
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He did not elaborate, but I imagined that he might have been brooding over unfinished business with his mother, or maybe his marriage, which had grown bleaker amid the desolations of age. |
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The local loop unbundling regulation is an important piece of legislation which completes unfinished business from the past but also represents an important step forward into the future. |
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Most of his colleagues regard the crumbling order in the region as a fulfilment of their ambitions in Iraq – which had remained unfinished business, until the war in Syria gave them a new arena. |
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For the benefit of those watching at home, this is an opportunity for parliamentarians to focus briefly on what might be considered unfinished business of the House prior to adjourning for the day. |
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Parliament should consider them unfinished business. |
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In the area of dispute resolution, too, there is much unfinished business. |
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In her view, Southeast Europe has remained an unfinished business of both the EU and NATO because, she said, this region naturally belongs to the Euro-Atlantic integration. |
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