More time will give the South an opportunity to prepare for the reunification. |
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With the reunification of Germany, Berlin became once again the capital of the country. |
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Estimates for the total cost of reunification range from hundreds of billion to a few trillion dollars. |
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The 1976 Immigration Act made family reunification and refugee settlement two of Canada's fundamental objectives. |
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The Anglican and Methodist churches have signed a covenant intended to heal their 200-year rift and pave the way to reunification. |
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Under such circumstances, a peaceful reunification of Europe would never have taken place. |
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The German papers wanted Becker as the poster boy for a resurgent fatherland, awash in D-marks and on the threshold of reunification. |
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The churches were important actors during the negotiations toward reunification. |
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In the decade since German reunification 28 people had died as a result of neo-fascist violence, three this year alone. |
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Their president proposed the concept of political integration rather than reunification. |
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Politicians find reunification a useful issue to be exploited for their own political causes. |
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But they better show their mettle, given that reunification is around the corner. |
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He said that July 1 was a joyful day for the entire Chinese race as it marked the reunification of Hong Kong with the motherland. |
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In the years immediately following reunification, this empty terrain slashed through the newly open city. |
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The example of Germany shows that reunification can come at a time and in a way that defies prediction. |
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After reunification, the parliament decided to readopt Berlin as Germany's capital. |
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Hostility between them has lasted since 1953, despite successive efforts by the South towards reunification. |
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Today they are integrated in a common urban space where the cross-border square symbolises the reunification of the two towns. |
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No provision in Moroccan legislation constitutes a violation of the right to family reunification. |
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The lengthiness of family reunification procedures is an issue that the Children's Ombudsperson continues to raise. |
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Stalin, for example, had submitted a note in 1952 suggesting that the question of German reunification should be addressed. |
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In contrast to their male counterparts, female martyrs are not promised virgins, but reunification with earthly husbands. |
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The venue of the festival seethed with ardour for reunification of the participants who came with reunification flags in their hands. |
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This became even more obvious after reunification, when they were in fact propagating a European superstate, in which a Franco-German core would dictate policies. |
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It is also proposed to inscribe a right to family reunification for cohabitants who have children together. |
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Administer a travel program for the reunification of children with their families. |
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Those who doubt Korean reunification should now be reminded that there were doubters back then too. |
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At long last, the Kim Jong Il government came within easy range of the once-elusive national goal of reunification. |
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It is an undeniable fact that the fall of the Wall and German reunification belong to the greatest historical events of the 20th century. |
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But reunification, an unprecedented experiment in social and political reclamation, was bound to fall short of the exalted German ideal of national solidarity. |
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This cascade of changes is not unitarily positive or negative, rather it is possible to enumerate a variety of risks and benefits associated with reunification. |
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The reunification of the two nations into one country in 1990 was a seminal event in Ruhl's life, but he explains that the marriage of two unequals has been rocky. |
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I think that we must welcome this event as one more staging post on the way to the reunification of Europe. |
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We still have thousands of stasi victims who, 20 years after reunification, want to learn the truth from their files. |
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His tireless efforts for a quick German reunification paid off well. |
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Family reunification with the nuclear family is a key tool in this respect. |
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The spillover economic benefits of reunification also have a political payoff, integrating the countries of the region in a set of cooperative commercial relationships. |
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Family reunification should apply in any case to members of the nuclear family, that is to say the spouse and the minor children. |
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When family reunification has been applied for, the structure of a person's DNA is compared with that of his or her assumed blood relatives. |
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The possibility for minors in Italy to apply for reunification with a natural parent is also envisaged. |
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In March, the population of the GDR voted for the first time in free elections, overwhelmingly supporting reunification. |
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But the evaluation criteria are strictly defined so as to avoid rendering the right to family reunification nugatory. |
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Again, it is a very serious downgrading of the position of family reunification in Canada. |
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The other major push is for a much wider application of family reunification laws. |
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The commission attempted to elaborate on the legal side of reunification. |
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After the initial euphoria, the city lived reunification quite badly, I felt. |
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Lastly, I welcome the importance that the proposal attaches to family reunification. |
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They are dead set against compatriots from the north, south and abroad meeting together to talk about reunification. |
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A search is made for family members, and reunification takes place when possible. |
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However, where best interests and family reunification principles are incompatible, the best interests of the child should take precedence. |
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A community can capitalize on its initial successes through family reunification, referrals or simply word of mouth. |
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The great leader Comrade Kim Il Sung is the sun of the nation and the lodestar of national reunification. |
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There is labour migration, family reunification, there are refugees, asylum seekers, and some people emigrating upon retirement. |
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In time of common menace, or reunification, the two flags could be united to form Old Glory once again. |
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There is an obvious and forceful logic in the proposals for early reunification of the centrist groups within the Trotskyist movement. |
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He expressed the firm belief that the meeting would lay another cornerstone to bring earlier the day of reunification. |
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This new law also calls for a restriction of the right to family reunification. |
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The special relationship gave Thatcher license to disagree on German reunification, the role of the United Nations in the Gulf war, and other points. |
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What was immediately posed was: either proletarian political revolution linking up with socialist revolution in West Germany, or capitalist reunification leading to an imperialist Fourth Reich. |
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It would spark a fight for the revolutionary reunification of Korea-through political revolution in the beleaguered North and socialist revolution in the South. |
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The financial burdens placed on Germany by reunification caused Helmut Kohl to make an election promise to cancel the Eurofighter. |
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In the north-south negotiations and consultations, the points of mutual misunderstanding and all other problems concerning national reunification must be discussed. |
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The dynamics insufflated by the European reunification, coupled to thirty years of successful Community construction, could make it possible to cross the step of a federal union. |
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Their right to family reunification concerns only their spouse or unmarried partner, their children being minors and their dependants children of full age. |
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It stipulates an obligation to grant family reunification to members of the nuclear family, while Member States are free to grant the right to the two other categories if they wish to. |
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A migrant worker's wife or husband and children are authorized to reside in Egypt for the same length of time as the worker himself, in accordance with the principle of family reunification. |
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Per contra, in the eastern, formerly socialist, part the whole sector of home building was fundamentally restructured in the mid-1990s afthe the German reunification. |
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The Council of Europe should exert the maximum effort to assist and protect children without parental care and to expedite the return to and reunification with their families. |
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With reunification becoming an ever more distant prospect, West Germany was forced into making the consequences of this division more sufferable, thereby ensuring the cohesion of the nation. |
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The amendments contained in Bill C-50 would severely damage Canada's immigration system and lay waste to our tradition of family reunification as a key part of immigration policy. |
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Karabakh Armenians and several of their brethren in Armenia, Moscow and elsewhere sensed in late 1987 that the moment was ripe to secure the Kremlin's acquiescence in the reunification of Karabakh with Armenia. |
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Long gone seems to be the undoubting faith of the founders, while the visionary push that presided over the reunification of the continent after the fall of the Berlin wall has exhausted its energy. |
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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 European Council confirmed at that time that a common asylum and immigration policy presupposed the establishment of common rules on the subject of family reunification. |
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National reunification calls for putting a long-awaited period to the nuclear-based American military interventionist role in the domestic affairs of the Korean Peninsula. |
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By contrast, the new Act extends the possibility of family reunification for children who are of age but who are not self-sufficient or inapt for work. |
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Given how costly and difficult reunification has proved to be for the Germanys after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we should be only too happy to throw this particular time bomb into China's lap. |
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This is about initiating sociopolitical debate on how far the circle of those entitled to family reunification can be extended beyond the core family. |
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Ostpolitik was a by-product of the German decision in the Harmel negotiations to play down the issue of reunification in favour of improving relations with East Germany and the Soviet Union. |
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These figures call attention to the specific vulnerability of children, who are exposed to the violation of their rights in the process of reunification with their parents, or to smuggling and trafficking networks. |
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Their conclusion is that although German reunification was the incredible outcome of intensive preparation and detailed strategy, unanticipated problems emerged in the social and economic integration process. |
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The family circle is broader than in the Directive on family reunification but it covers the case of families already established in the country of origin and excludes the setting up of a family. |
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Incurring fees related to the legal procedure of a political asylum petitioner, in the framework of a deportation, refoulement or family reunification. |
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Ter Petrosian, a pragmatist who understands that in dreams begin responsibilities, believes that although Armenian reunification with Karabakh is justified, it is unattainable for now. |
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We also furthered our commitment to cooperate with global agencies involved in migration, family reunification, migrant health, and the integrity of the refugee determination system. |
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It recommended that the authorities reconsider the impact of the binary system of admissions on the treatment of different groups of non-citizens once in the country, particularly in fields such as family reunification. |
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Firstly by the prohibition of polygamous marriage the reunification of only one spouse is permitted, and the entry of children of further spouses may be refused to join the sponsor. |
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It may also be noted that the administrative practice in matters of family reunification is to exclude wives of polygamous marriages from the measure. |
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At no point during those negotiations, which were clearly not easy, did any country put their national interests before what some people describe as the reunification of Europe, however legitimate they may have been. |
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Other informational broadcasts will focus on 20 years of German reunification, on congressional and gubernatorial elections in the USA and on the wedding of the Prince of Monaco. |
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Every effort must therefore be made to find the children's families and reunite them, so far as this reunification is in the child's best interest. |
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Whereas in the past, women tended to join their husbands under family reunification policies, many immigrant women are now successfully developing strategies for social mobility. |
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Sometimes it has become quite impossible to establish where the wall was actually running through … If Wings of Desire was partly a plea for reunification, has the city lived up to it? |
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West Germany peacefully absorbed East Germany, in the German reunification. |
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A set of rules governing the procedure for examination of applications for family reunification and for entry and residence of family members should be laid down. |
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Family reunification must be a key component of a fair immigration policy. |
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Separated children's access to reunification procedures should be premised upon the fact that they are children rather than upon their status in the asylum procedure. |
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These violations do not constitute significant threats to the peace and reunification process which began with the signing of the Ouagadougou Agreement. |
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The purpose of this Directive is to determine the conditions in which the right to family reunification may be exercised by third-country nationals residing lawfully in the territory of the Member States. |
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She asked if any efforts had been made to facilitate family reunification. |
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Such aliens will be able to change their occupation or place of residence more easily, and the requirements for family reunification will be less stringent. |
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In order to respect Filipino women's mothering roles, both with regard to their children and other people's children, Canada needs to solve the family reunification problem. |
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The future and the interests of both communities are not served by the division, but rather by the real reunification of the country at all levels. |
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Inge's husband, who was a cattle inseminator before the reunification, is now breeding ostriches. |
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Unifications of states that used to be together and are reuniting is referred to as reunification. |
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Constantinople was sacked during the Fourth Crusade, rendering the reunification of Christendom impossible. |
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The debate on territorial revision restarted shortly before German reunification. |
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Despite the original intention, the Grundgesetz remained in effect after the German reunification in 1990, with only minor amendments. |
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The one significant reunification came in 1946 when the Liberal and Liberal National party organisations in London merged. |
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Within a year of joining the RFL, he oversaw reunification with BARLA after nearly 30 years of division. |
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Before the collapse of communism and the reunification of Germany in 1990, Germans constituted the largest divided nation in Europe by far. |
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One general, Phraya Taksin, former governor of Tak, began the reunification effort. |
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Papal claims of superiority were a sticking point in reunification, which failed in any event. |
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Chinese firms have seen rapid growth in Hong Kong in the past several years after reunification. |
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One month later, on 1 October, the independence of Anglophone Cameroon was pronounced, and the reunification of the two Cameroons agreed. |
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Like most South Koreans of her generation, though, she is against the peninsula's reunification as too heavy a financial burden on the South. |
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Jerusalem elegizes the loss of neighborhoods like Mamila, which was torn down following the reunification of Jerusalem. |
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After reunification in 1990, Berlin was made the capital of Germany. |
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In 1989, Soviet forces withdrew from Afghanistan and by 1990 Gorbachev consented to German reunification, the only alternative being a Tiananmen scenario. |
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Since the early 1970s, immigration to Sweden has been mostly due to refugee migration and family reunification from countries in the Middle East and Latin America. |
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The SDLP party platform advocates Irish reunification, and the further devolution of powers while Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom. |
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The reunification of the Low Countries as the United Kingdom of the Netherlands occurred at the dissolution of the First French Empire in 1815, after the defeat of Napoleon. |
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On 3 October 1990, the reunification of East and West Germany brought East Germany into the Community without increasing the number of member states. |
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On 21 September 1990, Finland unilaterally declared the Paris Peace Treaty obsolete, following the German reunification decision nine days earlier. |
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Germany's introduction of a common currency upon reunification proved costly because the East's ostmark had a preunification value just one-fourth that of the deutsche mark. |
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After the reunification of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church, some independent Scottish Presbyterian denominations still remained. |
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After the Soviet occupation of the two territories in 1940, potential reunification claims were offset by the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. |
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However, German reunification in 1990 revived the old debates. |
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Rome then became the focus of hopes of Italian reunification, as the rest of Italy was reunited as the Kingdom of Italy, with a temporary capital at Florence. |
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