Let's try to unify the American people and govern in a way that solves problems. |
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They are arguing for a ballot to refuse to cover for absences of longer than one day to unify the action. |
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In the interim, she decided to set up a company that would unify potential tenants and landlords. |
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The US supported efforts to unify Western Europe economically and politically, to establish a stable bulwark in the Cold War. |
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Well, I don't think when you're talking about the history of a presidency the job simply is to unify the country. |
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Internal walkways are two-level trellised arcades which visually unify the entire Hebrew Union Complex. |
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This endeavor focused on folklore and history and began to unify the Ukrainian literary language. |
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Syncretism is usually defined in terms of attempts to combine or unify elements of different religious systems. |
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In an effort to unify the collection, Hansen provides a headnote to each of the pieces. |
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The sacrifice of war is what is required, say the new conservatives, to found and unify the nation. |
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When this happens, the levels of soul are draw more closely together and unify with one another. |
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For example, white banners demarcate each section and unify the various rooms and floors. |
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The military government pledged to quell rebellion and unify the country by force. |
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He quite clearly loves Europe, respecting its diversity but admiring its ambitious attempt to unify. |
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Clearly, a strict attempt to unify traditionalism with dietary practice is increasingly irrelevant and impossible. |
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The president, with the general's concurrence, then expanded the war aims to unify the peninsula. |
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Attempts to unify all four forces of nature have eluded physicists from Einstein to the current day. |
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This statewide courier system would unify public libraries by introducing one card for borrowers. |
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It should systematically unify and organize a set of observations, building from basic principles. |
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Our concern, declares Thierry Mercier, was to unify agrobiologists in all their varying shades. |
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The obvious solution is to unify international private law rules exclusively, without unifying the fundamental rules. |
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The string theory is among the best candidates for that theory, which should also unify all the forces. |
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They unify all differences and peculiarities, while promoting them and revealing them in a spirit of concord and common aims. |
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The government attempted to simplify and unify the land tenure system. |
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Today's challenge is to unify our rich audio expertise and the latest in digital technologies, while upholding the same high acoustic standards. |
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When a country goes to war, the population is expected to unify, and usually largely complies. |
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Similarly, most European states took centuries to unify and become liberal democracies. |
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But by consolidating the hawks, the new alignment may also unify and perk up the doves in Israel's aviary. |
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It was thus important for him to unify responses so that the work could become more streamlined and more effective. |
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He did unify his relationship to the Son by the Spirit and in the Paradise Trinity. |
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His life is saved by the heroic revolutionary Fairfax and it is Fairfax who can unify and motivate a motley bunch of anti-monarchists into some semblance of an army. |
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Bush would look like he is reaching out, trying to do his best to unify the country and fight terrorism, and Kerry would look like the sad sack he is. |
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He enquired whether any steps were being taken to unify Maldivian legislation. |
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And ultimately, you pursued a partisan political agenda rather than seek to unify the country and move us together. |
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The Guide should also help to resolve differences and unify practice among Central Authorities. |
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This kind of framing could unify, to some extent anyway, the Democratic left and center. |
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We will unify, to combat this threat and dispose of it forever! |
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This is intended to confirm the principal of transparency adopted by the customs, and to unify and standardise all relevant procedures and data. |
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Often, co-ops have worked together to unify resolutions that are similar but not identical. |
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His main achievement has been to break the unified coalition of the North and unify the previously fragmented South. |
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Many mainstream economists would like to unify macroeconomics and microeconomics, but few economists are satisfied with the attempts that have been made to do so. |
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But I have come to clarify all my teachings to unify humanity in one single light, and one single will. |
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Birdwatcher and blogger David Lindo has had an idea that might unify the nation at election time: establishing a national bird. |
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To unify the ownership of land and adjacent buildings, land parcels will be sold as farmstead parcels to the owners of adjoining buildings. |
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It nobly seeks to unify Canadians around a set of principles that embody these rights. |
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You can sublimate, unify and matify your complexion you can apply some powder on top of the liquid foundation. |
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Windows 10 is meant to unify desktop PCs, Windows tablets and Windows Phone smartphones with one interface, one way of operating and one account. |
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It does not have the centralisation of religious authority which can both unify people around a coherent set of values and prevent the emergence of extremes. |
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I see him very much as a unifying factor, if it still is necessary to unify the royal family, insomuch that he is very much combining the best elements of both parents. |
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The Code will unify and specify the principles for issuance of visas, as well as their type and period of validity. |
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But northern soul sometimes helped unify these wars within walls with its unbridled joy, energy and emotion. |
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If you've got problems at home, what's the best way to unify the nation? |
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Organisers hope that the March for Homes, the first of its type to unify campaigners, tenants and trade unionists on the inequality caused by housing policies, will lead to a wholesale rethink. |
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In the UK, since 2009, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has the authority to overrule and unify decisions of lower courts. |
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On 31 May 2011, Khan agreed to fight Zab Judah in attempt to unify the IBF and WBA Light Welterweight titles in Las Vegas on 23 July. |
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This helped to unify what were once called superlunary and sublunary phenomena, a unification that was obviously crucial for later research in physics. |
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If the opposition doesn't unify, the regime will gain strength. |
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The Council called on Albania to push ahead with its reform agenda and encouraged all political forces to unify their efforts to accelerate that process. |
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Humanity recognizes only the Law of the First Era and what is written in the First and Second Testaments, but the Third shall come to unify and correct that which men have altered through lack of readiness and understanding. |
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For more than two years Eisenhower directed demobilization of the wartime army and worked to unify the armed services under a centralized command. |
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But in seeking to unify Canadians, the drafters of the charter also glossed over those fundamental rights that were excluded, rights of Canadians that also deserve to be guaranteed and protected. |
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Nonverbal communication can unify nations, arouse emotions, cause misunderstandings, be subservient, bring pleasure or be put at the service of power. |
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In the three cases, quantification and the expression of risk in terms of probabilities aim to unify and aggregate radically different, even antagonistic, viewpoints within a commensurable space. |
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In fact, solidarity inspired the trade union movement and was an intrinsic value that helped to unify the Polish nation which had been subjected to the indoctrination of dialectics and class warfare. |
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That should give us food for thought, because so many of our farmers are afraid that, if we unify, we shall all go under because they are all fully paid-up agricultural economies. |
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We want to unify the H.264 format into one form so that users can create and play their digital media on their video cameras, portable media players and TVs-seamlessly. |
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Its purpose is, in view of simplification, to unify the existing regulations as regards urban developments standards applicable to the Brussels-Capital region. |
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Given his promise to unify the city, it was somehow fitting that Villaraigosa's tenure as mayor-elect began Wednesday in a trial by fire. |
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But I will tell him what honest Abe did do, he tried to unify a nation. |
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There is no doubt that if the Chinese Kuomintang party manages to unify China under a national-democratic regime then the capitalist development of China will go ahead with seven-mile strides. |
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There must be built in China a revolutionary vanguard party which can unify in struggle all sectors of the working class in alliance with the rural toilers and urban poor. |
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Act No. 99-012 of 26 April 1999 on the reform of the national education system sets up a new framework one of whose essential aims is to unify the national education system. |
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We are encouraged by the attendance of some of the movements in the talks on Juba and their willingness to unify their positions on a common negotiating platform. |
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I would say that for a large country like Canada, it makes much more sense to float than it does to try to peg, to try to unify your currency with the dollar. |
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More than ever, our world seems shaped by forces whose potential to unify us is deflected and distorted, serving instead to divide and separate us. |
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Further efforts to unify jurisprudence, through the systematic publication of case law and the organisation of meetings with judges of lower courts were undertaken. |
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The answer is clearly to take action aimed specifically at each type of teacher without neglecting the need to clarify or even unify the different types of status. |
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The result of this law is that thousands of affected family members live separately from each other with no legal means available to unify the family. |
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Early in 2006 at the groups' annual meetings, both the francophone and anglophone organizations agreed to put past differences aside and unify to create a strong voice for New Brunswick producers. |
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He attempted to unify the mind, body, and spirit of an individual in Gestalt Therapy. |
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Rhythm, too, is used to both blend and separate the parts, to unify and disunify the film. |
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Wasserman's suggestion of a scribal mistake or haplography would eliminate a problem and unify the collection of examples for nominal hendiadys. |
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Judas Priest arrived to unify and amplify these diverse highlights from hard rock's sonic palette. |
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Detection of gravitons is thus vital to the validation of various lines of research to unify quantum mechanics and relativity theory. |
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It is meant to unify the team as one body, irrespective of each member athlete's particular sport. |
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The printed word also helped to unify and standardize the spelling and syntax of these vernaculars, in effect 'decreasing' their variability. |
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Rigoberto Queme, ex-mayor of Quetzaltenango, said there is no leader who can unify these populations. |
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Love heals schisms intrapersonally and interpersonally, and it can unify the disparate and the antithetical. |
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I have great faith in the power of such a restatement to unify our law. |
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Harold was keen to unify England in the face of the grave threat from William of Normandy, who had openly declared his intention to take the English throne. |
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The radar may try to unify the targets, reporting the target at an incorrect height, or eliminating it on the basis of jitter or a physical impossibility. |
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This allowed the Scottish Government to unify the administration of the sheriff courts and district courts in Scotland, but retaining lay justices of the peace. |
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From time to time, rulers such as Hywel Dda, Gruffudd ap Llywelyn and Rhodri the Great managed to unify many of the kingdoms, but their lands were divided on their deaths. |
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The United Nations then became the one great attempt to establish a formal institution to unify the world, especially in light of the darkness that preceded it. |
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It is a valid attempt to unify mainstream psychology with parapsychology. |
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To unify China, Kublai began a massive offensive against the remnants of the Southern Song in 1274 and finally destroyed the Song in 1279, unifying the country at last. |
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At various times, especially in colonial settings or where a dominant culture has sought to unify a region under its control, a similar phenomenon has arisen. |
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At stake is the nearly 100-year quest to unify the well-tested theories of general relativity and quantum mechanics into a supertheory of quantum gravity. |
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To unify the department and break up the space, HDI used plexiglass banding that floats from the walls around the perimeter and above the displays. |
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Five months after unveiling Unify NXJ Composer, a Lotus Notes to J2EE migration solution, Unify Corp. |
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George, vice president of development and technical services for Unify. |
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