Music itself had acquired the potential to quicken the pace of an eventual rapprochement between the West and its colonies. |
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But the recent rapprochement between the EU and Libya signalled that an end to the embargo was imminent. |
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Also, they all supported the implementation of capitalist reforms and rapprochement with the West. |
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He was the visionary force behind the creation of the British Legion and as a Germanophile advocated greater rapprochement with Germany. |
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I proposed that an attempt be made to bring the two images closer and to devise mechanisms by which this rapprochement could be achieved. |
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The rapprochement is remarkable because of the depth of the previous hostility between the two men. |
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He was now hoping for a rapprochement with Shia Iraqis, a concord that I think is unlikely. |
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Such rapprochement is tempered, however, as the novels identify the replacement pope as the Antichrist's false prophet. |
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The detention and trial of some presidium leaders, and the rapprochement with other members of the elite also reflects some of the proposals. |
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Hopefully this series can be the beginning of a fresh rapprochement between the two countries. |
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Are there any concerns in Vietnam about the rapprochement with the United States? |
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This tactic could eventually lead to a rapprochement between the two long-time enemies. |
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The presence of a pair of panda bears in Washington was taken as a sign of a new rapprochement between the two countries. |
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During his term of office, Khatami has repeatedly sought a rapprochement with the US, to a large extent unsuccessfully. |
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An American rapprochement with Iran is essential, he would argue, but the real fulcrum should be Najaf. |
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In 1518 they switched policy to a rapprochement with Francis and the treaty of London followed. |
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A rapprochement between business and activists has never been more vital, but a deep cynicism persists in both camps. |
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Even before the EU summit, Paris, Berlin and Moscow had been scrambling to effect a rapprochement with Washington. |
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Hopes of cementing the recent rapprochement between Nato allies, Greece and Turkey, have been set back. |
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At this time Germany and Russia were the black sheep of the European community, so a rapprochement between them seemed only natural. |
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And the rapprochement between China and South Korea has helped temper Cold War tensions in Northeast Asia. |
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A rapprochement is essential if developing nations are to benefit from the experience of Western water and sanitation experts. |
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And South Korean President Kim Dae Jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for bringing about the rapprochement. |
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In fact it is hardly likely to materialise at all as we are told any rapprochement with the social democrats depends on us turning our backs on radicalism. |
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It embarked upon a cultural pluralist rapprochement with Protestants. |
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It is more than just a philosophical statement and we know that it will not be an easy ride, but it envisages rapprochement in stages. |
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This rapprochement was The Birth of a Nation that Griffith evoked when he changed the name of his movie from The clansman. |
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A rapprochement with Libya had to take place on US terms, however. |
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They consider it to be unpropitious to a rapprochement of the parties to the conflict. |
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To such a degree that it seemingly rules out any future hope of rapprochement or reconciliation. |
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Despite Jeremy Corbyn's failure to genuflect before his sovereign, a rapprochement with the monarch approaches. |
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The president has pushed forward in this direction since taking office, making a clear rapprochement with Latin America. |
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The geostrategic setting in the Middle East is once again favourable to an Iranian-Israeli rapprochement, whether overt or sub rosa. |
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In 2009, Armenia explored a rapprochement with Turkey, but the initiative failed to end decades of mutual rancour. |
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The Kurdish question is in any case bringing about a rapprochement between Turkey and Iran. |
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It is not only the symbol of a French-German rapprochement but above all the construction of a common territory close to the citizens' needs. |
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Afghanistan and the policy of international rapprochement pursued by Turkmenistan were also discussed. |
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The media experts were of the opinion that people had to come to terms with the past in order to achieve new rapprochement with one another. |
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Dialogue cannot be an objective for its own sake, but must lead to real rapprochement and mutual recognition and understanding. |
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Without pre-existing cultural and spiritual ties of this kind, wishes for political rapprochement are doomed to remain a pious hope. |
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A key to the success of cooperation programmes, their political dimension appeared from the start as an essential condition for rapprochement. |
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By rapprochement to a leak and increasing gas concentration the flashing and ticking rate will increase. |
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There was even a rapprochement between him and his father before his death. |
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Fittingly, some rapprochement seems to be taking place between both schools of thought. |
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Anyone wanting a sense of either the broad methodological coherence of this rapprochement or its sometimes bewildering thematic complexity will find resource here. |
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While the Korean summit made headlines, probably as important is a new triangular rapprochement fast taking place among the three main protagonists of Northeast Asia. |
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The Brazilian press said the White House informed brasilia about the rapprochement minutes before the statement was made public. |
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A milestone in the quest for insightful rapprochement between composition and improvisation, Joy Shapes is an incredibly opulent and worryingly irresistible album indeed. |
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Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie. |
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Both America's and Iran's regional clients are now openly attempting to stymie the process of rapprochement. |
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His rapprochement with his former ideological enemies was made possible by a shift in the radical politics of the seventies from nihilism to populism. |
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In dealing with Payton, and with other brush fires that have sprung up around the Sonics, McMillan has been a master of rapprochement without even knowing it. |
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We serve as a bridge until the process of knowledge and rapprochement is done, it must be recognized that Quechua and Aymara people will not open to others with ease, it takes time. |
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In that regard and in the context of Azerbaijan's rapprochement to Euro-Atlantic structures, the EU would like to reiterate the importance of the holding of free and fair parliamentary elections. |
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But somehow, the rapprochement lost momentum. |
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But these differences do not concern key questions such as preserving the unity of the State, safeguarding Ukraine's long-standing cooperation and friendship with Russia, and working towards a rapprochement with Europe. |
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The relevance of formalizing integration processes is also demonstrated, especially in cases of substantial transformation of practices, rapprochement of organizations with different cultures, and related systems. |
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New rapprochement in the Western Balkans: How to advance it? |
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With the easing of the Cold War, the Stalinists in the Soviet Union were willing to trade off that support for rapprochement with the U. S. imperialists. |
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The creation of a free-trade area between several countries is the most modest trade measure that can be adopted by economies for the sake of rapprochement. |
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Despite the differences between Sunnism and Shiism, the religious authorities of Tehran have redoubled their efforts to develop an inter-Islamic rapprochement. |
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Mr Vallely writes that Father Bergoglio underwent years of spiritual labour, contemplating his own sinfulness, before he was ready for this rapprochement. No biography, however diligent, can capture someone's interior life. |
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I would also like to emphatically underline the role to be played by the principle of detente and change through rapprochement in giving human rights and democracy issues priority. |
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He came to believe that Walpole had tricked him into the rapprochement as part of a scheme to regain power. |
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In February 1972, Nixon announced a stunning rapprochement with Mao's China by traveling to Beijing and meeting with Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai. |
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Since 1984, relations between Sikhs and Hindus have moved toward a rapprochement aided by economic prosperity. |
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Frederick the Great had a number of supporters in London, including William Pitt who welcomed the rapprochement between Britain and Prussia. |
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Only if we try and put transatlantic relations on a new footing and make the quantum leap to strategic thinking will there be any permanent rapprochement between us in the long term. |
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He took steps toward rapprochement with Bullinger by signing the Consensus Tigurinus, a concordat between the Zurich and Geneva churches. |
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He replaced Tony Hayward following the Deepwater Horizon accident in the Gulf of Mexico of 2010, then went on to mastermind an astonishing rapprochement with Russia through the TNK-BP share deal with Rosneft. |
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A genuine sense of rapprochement will also be achieved if the impediments regarding border traffic are relaxed and the movement of students, researchers, artists, journalists, entrepreneurs and others is facilitated. |
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With this rapprochement, Calvin established his role in the Swiss Reformed Churches and eventually in the wider world. |
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The apparent isolation of each of the three Persian-speaking countries, with their features which are simultaneously similar and unique, constitute the main reason for their rapprochement. |
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We have been very pleased to see a rapprochement between Afghanistan and Pakistan, where President Karzai and President Musharraf have talked about some of the key issues with which they are dealing. |
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In the meantime, however, Turkey and the other candidate countries will start to benefit from a strategy of rapprochement and stronger political dialogue. |
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It was the Nixon administration that saw the rapprochement between the United States and China. |
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Most important, it must aggressively pursue rapprochement with India. |
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A clear example of his purposefulness is the rapprochement he brought about between Cuba and the US last December. |
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I would like to thank the rapporteur for the rapprochement we have experienced over the past few days, and I am indeed firmly convinced that, tomorrow, her report, with a few amendments, will be voted for by a large majority. |
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But not all of them savour the alternative ending for their cold war: rapprochement and reunification. North Korea's indigence is almost as scary as its belligerence. |
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The programme then described the attitude of Switzerland and its leaders, emphasising their alleged affinity with the far right and their inclination towards rapprochement with Germany. |
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Theoretically, it seems possible that the narcissistic patient did not enter or complete the rapprochement crisis and that the omnipotent unity still exists intrapsychically. |
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The policy of rapprochement with the English crown did not suit Louis's political ambitions, and for this reason he found it opportune to allow Henry to leave for England. |
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This represented an aggressive containment strategy towards Henry rather than the agreed rapprochement, and caused Theobald to abandon his alliance with Henry. |
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In 1663, Louis XIV of France stated his claim to portions of the Habsburg Southern Netherlands, leading to a short rapprochement between England and the Republic. |
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He headed the China-watching Consulate General, and in 1963 drafted a position paper for President Kennedy that recommended rapprochement with China. |
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