Disappointed and spurned, Nor was quick to side with the renegade Zarach when the gods began to disunite. |
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Such dichotomies disunite us and tear apart the fabric of the body of the Lord, he said. |
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In this case, the units can disunite, pieces tend to play, moving parts, such as sliding shutters, don't work well. |
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The general's law in Sinai The new unpeople Workers of South Africa, disunite! |
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At Ctesiphon Trajan crowned a new vassal king, but revolt was in the wind, and attempts to disunite the Parthian chiefs failed. |
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A vote that purported to be about the UK's indivisible sovereignty, has served to disunite the kingdom. |
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Former MP Xhevdet Nasufi says that all of this has the goal to disunite Albanians. |
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But in his attempt to disunite Europe, I believe that Putin can very well instrumentalise the lack of political stability and economic prosperity... they see the Balkans as a place where they can use their power to disrupt. |
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If I were to disunite you, I would be destroying my own work. |
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How on earth is decentralization going to disunite them when the struggle is not yet over? |
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Or is this just a plot by the Irish to disunite the UK by stopping us Brits from sticking to the pavements and to each other. |
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If they cannot disunite them by domestic broils, then they engage their neighbours against them. |
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Putin was also trying to disunite Europe and to expand his spheres of influence. |
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The myriad disjunctions that fractionalize and disunite cultural discourse in our period made all our forums a scene of babel. |
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I have discovered how to disunite that force and that particle. |
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For his part, Patriarch Yazigi stressed that Syria is the cradle of religions and civilizations, pointing out that all attempts to disunite the Syrian people have failed. |
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He said the speech on Saturday hailing the recent incidents aimed to disunite society and back terrorism through the use of Molotov cocktails to threaten people's safety. |
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