Such a state would only be a further barrier to the international unification of the working class. |
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He had called for the unification of Italy and was consequently forced to die in exile in Chiswick. |
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From a long way back, a dream of European unification under benevolent French tutelage has existed in France. |
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The key question facing Europe after 1989 has been how to manage the process of German unification. |
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The scale of his boldness as he forced unification on Germany was outside the thinking of 19th-century British cabinets. |
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Next May we will see a unification of Europe undreamed of by our parents and grandparents with the admission of ten countries. |
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Twelve years after German unification, unemployment in the east is still twice as high as in the west. |
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According to him, this is a part of his idea for unification of the centrist and right-wing parties. |
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Part of this is national unification of the Arab peoples, which are constituent parts of the Arab nation. |
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Mike was the right person at the right time to deal with the problems of unification in a merger. |
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There is also a whole set of problems around the question of family unification that people go to advisers about. |
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The treaty does not provide for a progressive, democratic unification of the continent. |
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Multilingualism was seen as a threat to the integrity of the state, and a common language critical for unification. |
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For they were all eager to be the focal point of unification and centralization. |
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The real fruit of their battles is not the immediate success, but their own continually increasing unification. |
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Under capitalism European unification means the domination of the continent by the strongest imperialist powers. |
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The American organized labor movement needs to internationalize its organizing and unification efforts. |
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If it could reform rapidly enough to gain legitimacy from its own population, unification could be confederal. |
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Despite these obstacles, unification is gradually proving possible, piece by piece. |
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Sorcery is a tiny facet of magic, whose final goal is the realisation of nous and the unification of heaven and earth. |
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Pius IX made his furious rejection of liberalism and national unification indubitable upon his return to Rome. |
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But the process towards greater unification had started and would prove unstoppable. |
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A progressive union of Europe requires the political unification of the working class. |
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Granting that Korean unification is indeed an enigmatical problem, why should scholars be so concerned with the problem of Korean unification? |
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Even though government had formally dispersed monks in cloisters, clerks and canons regular survived after unification. |
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Political unification is a process that unites divided political systems into a single body politic. |
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The achievement of horizontal integration depends on essential unification of primary function areas. |
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When it came to sitting Higher history, Stark turned over the exam paper and saw a question on Italian unification. |
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Thompson enumerates a number of the strategies of domination, including legitimation, dissimulation, unification, fragmentation, and reification. |
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The right application turned out to the unification of the electromagnetic and weak interactions into a single electroweak force. |
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At the heart of a socialist programme is the international unification of the working class. |
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Still, that level of connection actually holds out some possibilities for unification on a level previously unheard of. |
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Instead, I said, let us coexist and proceed on the path toward unification. |
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To be healthy is to be whole, and without unification of the mind, body and spirit, a person will fall ill. |
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And given the past colonial history in the region, that's not a recipe for unification. |
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Can the people of Taiwan have higher earnings after unification or integration? |
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Should a reinforcement of its structure through greater unification be promoted in the short to middle term? |
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Political unification without social reintegration is likely to cause severe conflicts. |
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The collapse of the ERM came from the unification shock and the inability to allow a revaluation of the German mark. |
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His theory of imperialism anticipated European unification and contradictions associated today with globalization of production and markets. |
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It played a major role in the unification of chemistry, comparable to that of the great impact made by atomic theory in the previous century. |
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Much of this is well-documented but neglected history, a marginal note to the complex story of the Risorgimento and Italian unification. |
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In both the ruling and opposition camps, there are people who tirelessly exalt political unification and economic integration. |
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Thus, they must have a rest mass energy roughly equal to the unification energy. |
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These particles should appear in profusion only at the very high energies at which the unification takes place. |
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The political unification of England within its present borders took place very early. |
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Political unification did not come until about 2370 BC with the conquest by the Semites of Akkad. |
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He added that being a public radio is necessary to be involved with the processes of unification in countries in transition. |
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It is well to keep in mind that, usually, building-block approach, like standardization and unification, is linked to greater excessiveness in systems and complexes. |
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The current process of European unification is painful in many ways. |
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German industrialisation had received its initial impetus from the Zollverein in the 1830s, leading eventually to unification of the German states under Bismarck. |
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The process of unification will therefore have to be very different. |
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He also notes that most Nationalists are seemingly oblivious to the disquieting effects their particular pitch for unification has on Unionists at large. |
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However, it's not all bad news on the unification merry-go-round. |
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Italian unification in 1861 married the germanic north with the Latin south. |
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It was obviously using rolling stock left over from before unification and went through some very depressed areas with large tracts of unused land and derelict buildings. |
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Maxwell's theoretical unification of electricity and magnetism was engineered into the modern human power to communicate across space at the speed of light. |
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The development and unification to a type, however, was carried on mostly in Germany, where native boar-hounds were evidently cross-bred with numerous imported English hounds. |
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On the surface, a confederation is a union of sovereign states, but, underneath, it holds the possibility of moving from independence to unification. |
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The thriving democracy conjured up by prophets of unification can quickly disintegrate into tribal war. |
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At the time of unification, Naples was leading Italy's way to industrialization. |
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This unification process transferred many of the tasks formerly performed by the municipal courts to the superior courts and streamlined judicial business overall. |
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The unification of Germany was his life's work, in which he was greatly assisted by his opponents' inability to analyse the balance of forces realistically. |
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This province originally separated itself from the unification of thanedoms that later became Nordland to join with the province Mekia and form the realm of Mekia. |
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It appeared in the 1860s, in Sicily's richest farming region, as a direct consequence of Italian unification. |
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One entry suggests that the two countries tear off the barb wire along the demilitarized zone, sell them and use the fund to finance the cost of national unification. |
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It is true that Italian unification has important lessons for all Europe, but not those the Telegraph writer thinks. |
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The relation of disseverance and unification is itself distorted. |
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In the postwar period Belgium was a leader in European unification, as a founding member of what has become the European Union. |
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This can be considered England's 'foundation date', although the process of unification had taken almost 100 years. |
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After the unification of Germany in 1871, the whole southern coast became German. |
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The Swedish king also proposed a unification of Denmark, Norway and Sweden into a single united kingdom. |
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The movement toward national unification in Italy was similarly precipitated by Napoleonic rule. |
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The Beveridge Report in 1942 proposed expansion and unification of the welfare state under a scheme of what was called social insurance. |
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On 26 November 2005, Hatton won the WBA Light Welterweight title when he defeated Carlos Maussa in the ninth round of a unification bout. |
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However Haye would be tempted into a unification cruiserweight bout for the most lucrative fight of his career. |
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The Union of the Crowns had begun a process that would lead to the eventual unification of the two kingdoms. |
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After achieving formal unification in 1871, Bismarck devoted much of his attention to the cause of national unity. |
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Labour's election manifestos for 1983, 1987 and 1992 included a commitment to Irish unification by consent. |
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Most of them have innovations introduced by the Italian legislation, including the unification of the civil and commercial codes. |
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It was loyal to Republika Srpska, a Serb breakaway state that sought unification with FR Yugoslavia. |
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The unification of light and electrical phenomena led to the prediction of the existence of radio waves. |
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The unification was completed on 20 July 2005 and the original owners delisted their companies from the respective exchanges. |
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The unification of Brittany was carried out by Nominoe, king between 845 and 851 and considered as the Breton pater patriae. |
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In 1979, fresh fighting between the two states resumed and efforts were renewed to bring about unification. |
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In the 1993 parliamentary election, the first held after unification, the General People's Congress won 122 of 301 seats. |
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After unification, the Republic of Yemen was accepted as a member of the ACC in place of its YAR predecessor. |
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In 2007 growing dissatisfaction with unification led to the formation of the secessionist South Yemen Movement. |
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Calzaghe was bitter that Reid refused to face him whilst holding the WBC Championship in a unification bout and vowed to beat him. |
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The efficient use of rail routes helped in the unification of the United States of America. |
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The unification achieved by the Merovingians ensured the continuation of what has become known as the Carolingian Renaissance. |
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The complete Prussian and German victory brought about the final unification of Germany under King Wilhelm I of Prussia. |
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Following Italian unification, the Kingdom of Italy started an eastward expansion that lasted until the 20th century. |
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A few years on, however, Italian nationalists again called for the removal of Austria and Italian unification. |
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The political unification of Italy cemented Milan's commercial dominance over northern Italy. |
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Lombardy became one of the intellectual centres leading the Italian unification process. |
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This period of unification was followed by one of conquest in the Mediterranean, beginning with the First Punic War against Carthage. |
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A diaspora in high numbers took place after its unification in 1861 and continued through 1914 with the emergence of the First World War. |
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Italy after its unification did not seek nationalism but instead sought work. |
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Notably, it was not as if Italians had never migrated before, internal migration between North and Southern Italy before unification was common. |
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In 1922, the Soviet Union was formed with the unification of the Russian, Transcaucasian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian republics. |
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It is during this time of unification that King Clovis developed the Salic Law. |
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Rather than the unification of tribes under one king, others maintain that the process of consolidation was gradual. |
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In this perspective the civil wars can be seen as the final phase in the unification of Norway into one kingdom. |
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Those organizations exercised influence in the European unification process, but never in a decisive way. |
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On November 12, 1918, the provisional national assembly voted for the republic and for unification with Germany with a large majority. |
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During the Italian unification, the number of people speaking the Italian language was even lower. |
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The French state promoted the unification of various dialects and languages into the French language. |
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In these cases, the nationalist sentiment and the nationalist movement clearly precede the unification of the German and Italian nation states. |
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Liberal ideas of free trade played a role in German unification, which was preceded by a customs union, the Zollverein. |
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Another institution key to unifying the German states, the Zollverein, helped to create a larger sense of economic unification. |
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The question became not a matter of if but rather when unification would occur, and when was contingent upon strength. |
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Three episodes proved fundamental to the administrative and political unification of Germany. |
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These events were followed by the unification of Saudi Arabia under King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. |
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Esen carried out successful policy for Mongolian unification and independence. |
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Since Yemeni unification in 1990, it has been part of the Republic of Yemen. |
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The Middle subperiod was marked by the Sui unification and their supplementation by the Tang, the Second Split, and the Song unification. |
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Canada was formed from the unification of northern territories controlled by Britain and France. |
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Later the same year, Victor Emmanuel II of Italy seized Rome from the pope's control and substantially completed the Italian unification. |
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The unification of the two branches of German Protestantism sparked the Schism of the Old Lutherans. |
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The Mughals were responsible for building an extensive road system, creating a uniform currency, and the unification of the country. |
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Since German unification, it has been fixed along with much infrastucture by West German tax money. |
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The creation of CBRE Capital Markets formalizes this unification and streamlines our global capital markets offering. |
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Hadi's escape to Aden has turned what was the capital of an independent south Yemen before unification in 1990 into a diplomatic hub. |
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When unification took place, they were able to exchange their almost worthless Ostmarks for Deutchmarks on a one-for-one basis. |
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The first was scientist Dr Abdus Salam who won the award in physics for his contribution to electroweak unification. |
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But this does not mean that he knew about the history of hominids in east Africa or electroweak unification. |
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It was originally a meeting hall for the Bersaglieri Italiana, a military drill team formed in the 1870s by veterans of the Italian unification struggle. |
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He is to insist on unification of the application procedure, growth in the career, and renumeration of the specialized administration at all levels of the security system. |
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In the 19th century, Samuel Simon Schmucker attempted to lead the Evangelical Lutheran General Synod of the United States toward unification with other American Protestants. |
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It would later become the official language of all the Italian states, and after the Italian unification it became the national language of the Kingdom of Italy. |
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This describes the situation before the unification of Mercia. |
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The unification of Central Asia and Northern India within Kushan Empire in the 1st to 3rd centuries reinforced the role of the powerful merchants from Bactria and Taxila. |
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Revolutionaries associated national unification with progress. |
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Other nationalists had high hopes for the German unification movement, and the frustration with lasting German unification after 1850 seemed to set the national movement back. |
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Italian unification of the 1860s incorporated the Papal States, including Rome itself from 1870, into the Kingdom of Italy, thus ending the papacy's millennial temporal power. |
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The first attempts at Union surrounded the foreseen unification. |
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At earlier times, in the era of grand unification when energies were even higher, the electroweak interaction was united with the strong nuclear force. |
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By establishing a Germany without Austria, the political and administrative unification in 1871 at least temporarily solved the problem of dualism. |
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The idea behind grand unification is that at sufficiently high energies, the strong and electroweak forces lose their identities and merge into a more fundamental interaction. |
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Mountainous terrain had allowed the development of relatively isolated communities and numerous dialects and languages before unification in the 19th century. |
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According to the saga, many Norsemen objected to the Norwegian king's unification politics and thus fled to other countries, including the newfound places in the west. |
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In the decades following unification, Italy started to create colonies in Africa, and under Benito Mussolini's fascism conquered Ethiopia founding in 1936 the Italian Empire. |
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He helped in the unification of Italy by fighting the Austrian Empire and joined the Crimean War on the side of the United Kingdom and the Ottoman Empire against Russia. |
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Upon formation the country was named the Union of South Africa in English, reflecting its origin from the unification of four formerly separate British colonies. |
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In the early 18th century, Philip of Bourbon won the War of the Spanish Succession and imposed unification policies over the Crown of Aragon, supporters of their enemies. |
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Stresemann changed the editorial policy of the journal, leading both to a unification of field and laboratory studies and a shift of research from museums to universities. |
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There had been a series of protests at the beginning of the 1970s that raised awareness for back unification but they were met with severe suppression. |
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Italian unification was the political and social movement that annexed different states of the Italian peninsula into the single state of Italy in the 19th century. |
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The name of the code comes from the circumstance that Clovis was a Merovingian king ruling only the Salian Franks before his unification of Francia. |
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In the 1960s, France sought to exclude the British from the European unification process, seeking to build its own standing in continental Europe. |
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It became part of Italy in 1860 following the Expedition of the Thousand, a revolt led by Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Italian unification, and a plebiscite. |
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After the unification of Yemen in 1990, the Yemeni government reformed its corporations and founded some additional radio stations that broadcast locally. |
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The war was resolved with a ceasefire and negotiations brokered by the Arab League, where it was declared that unification would eventually occur. |
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The plan was thwarted by colonial legislatures and King George II, but it was an early indication that the British colonies of North America were headed towards unification. |
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It is observed in remembrance of Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani's succession to the throne and his subsequent unification of the country's various tribes. |
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The islands became a British colony following the 1707 unification of the parliaments of Scotland and England, which created the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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Before unification, German territory was made up of 27 constituent states. |
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On 13 March 1999, Lewis faced WBA and IBF title holder Evander Holyfield in New York City in what was supposed to be a heavyweight unification bout. |
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The unification of Germany in 1990 removed communication problems, and the volumes issued have since shown a significant improvement in standards. |
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Pleasure for Ingegneri was achieved through the skillful and verisimilar unification of the scenic elements that appealed to both the eyes and the ears of the spectator. |
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He devotes considerable space to assessing the philosopher Giovanni Gentile's neo-Hegelian view of Giuseppe Mazzini, the prophet of Italian unification. |
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