Seeing a painting is not a matter of passive reception but requires a synthetic act in which we unite and bring together many different aspects. |
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This could be the catalyst needed for the revolution of the common people of the world to unite and throw off the yoke of government oppression. |
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The twenty-four Amendments to the Constitution bind us together to form a nation and help unite us with our government. |
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The man or woman does not exist who can unite the irreconcilables now trapped in this dying movement and lead it to victory. |
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That is to say, the revolutionary hymn that called the proletariats of the world to unite is now anti-revolutionary in the harmonious society. |
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Second, the government must unite behind this policy, which is supported by the overwhelming majority of the nation. |
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The number of extra steps required to unite hoatzin with turacos or cuckoos is large. |
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More importantly, there is also a need to unite the management team, perhaps through their buy-in of a superordinate goal. |
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Germany was also forbidden to unite with Austria to form one superstate, in an attempt to keep her economic potential to a minimum. |
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Accessory fasciculi may unite the pectineus with the obturator externus, the iliacus, the capsule of the hip, or the lesser trochanter. |
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The leaders temporarily forgot their factional conflicts to unite against what they understood as the common enemy. |
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In Sri Lanka, war rages again on the Jaffna Peninsula while international peace-making efforts to unite Tamils and Sinhalese are spurned. |
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Black and white people have to unite against the system that oppresses the working class. |
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We must unite beyond the boundaries of race, class, belief systems and age that all too often divide us. |
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Civil rights groups are still searching for a common thread to unite progressives in a struggle for racial justice. |
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As the branchiae found in Dendronereis and Dendronereides might not be homologous, he considered it wrong to unite the two genera in a subfamily. |
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It is up to the parents to unite to force schools to provide at least basic facilities such as emergency exits. |
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I was able to unite myself with the truth, finally to disburden myself of responsibility for a secret that I had not wanted to keep. |
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Our communities have to unite against this sort of unacceptable behaviour and surely it is time to say enough is enough. |
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He urged South Sudanese to unite with one another to lay a strong foundation for the country. |
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He like Bismarck believed that Serbia had the mission to unite brotherly peoples. |
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We can also see distinctly where many of the smaller tributaries unite with it. |
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Those who hope that this sense of crisis might actually help to unite the nation in a kind of Dunkirk spirit are deluding themselves. |
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These two approaches are not exclusive, but unite material and non-material resources into new types of museum property. |
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Let us consider the durable vision of our Constitution and the commitments that unite us as Americans, viz., the Bill of Rights. |
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The rodeo is a great way to unite soldiers' skills and build esprit de corps. |
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An eclectic collection of expatriate figures in exile have found it difficult to unite over common principles. |
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Our modes and tonality, diverse ingredients and style unite in a tapestry of stitches belonging to different needles. |
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It is the kind of behavior that historically has caused nations to unite against previous superpowers, from the Roman Empire to Britain. |
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Farmers nationwide will unite to urge the Government to act swiftly and firmly. |
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It is time to put petty partisan politics aside, and unite for the common good of humanity. |
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He hoped that Philip would unite the factious Greek cities into a confederacy and then turn to the great project of invading Persia. |
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Here is the one who could unite interests and conquer problems, and yet, he isn't really a choice at all. |
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The doubled veins may unite in front and behind the artery to form a plexus around that vessel. |
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The present crime situation should serve as a spring-board to unite people of all walks of life. |
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In the spirit of Europeanism, the English will unite behind Germany's bid to win the World Cup on Sunday. |
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The call of the All India Anglo-Indian Association on the occasion of its 125th anniversary celebrations was to unite and move ahead. |
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People opposed the Constitution for a variety of reasons, but some common points of principle tended to unite the Anti-Federalist camp. |
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When this day comes, will all the religions of the world suddenly unite to unpremeditatedly believe the same thing? |
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Her influence was so great that she inspired the Shona and the Ndebele, the largest tribes of Zimbabwe, to unite against their common foe. |
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But instead of bickering and sniping, the parties should unite behind the urgent task of saving Britain's tourist industry. |
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Political parties of all shades should unite to press Whitehall for financial parity. |
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Last night, we sent them a message that the community is prepared to unite against racism, bigotry and neo-Nazism. |
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The idea behind the relay is to unite the world and infuse the planet with the Olympic spirit. |
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This was an attempt by the Venda artist to unite the people of a small Limpopo village called Dopeni. |
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The noun is designed to unite and give a positive connotation to people who do not have religious or spiritual beliefs. |
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The strongest photographs in the show have a mysterious, iconic power that seems to unite a difficult present and a visionary future. |
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In the third century before Christ's birth, China is a collection of seven warring states that have yet to unite into one country. |
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If liberals, progressives, leftists and old-fashioned conservatives don't unite to stop him, he just might succeed. |
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Ending three decades of enmity, the two visionaries shelved Cold War differences to unite against a growing Soviet threat. |
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It's important that unions unite on this issue and really put the acid on the Government to stand up for Australian workers. |
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He was chosen for his ability to unite the fractious coalition and for his ability to connect to people. |
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That is why I urge all Frenchmen, wherever they may be, to unite with me in action, in sacrifice and in hope. |
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Belgium's influence as a colonial power did little to unite the two tribes. |
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With such a variety of services under his wing, one of Horn's primary initiatives has been to unite them. |
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Those theories unite the electromagnetic and weak forces with the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together. |
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The purpose and character of the festival We Are One Family is to unite orphans who have been living in poor conditions. |
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Skateboarders, BMX bikers, rollerbladers and in-line skaters of Iqaluit unite. |
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The major calyces unite to form the renal pelvis which is the expanded upper end of the ureter. |
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It shows prominent radial and concentric trabeculae that unite in three dimensions to produce a rectangular or quadrate skeletal framework. |
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One of Penrose's major breakthroughs was his introduction of twistor theory in an attempt to unite relativity and quantum theory. |
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It normally takes one to two weeks for a callus to form, then about six weeks for the bone fragments to unite. |
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Can it really be possible that the web has an innate ability to unite its users into some more powerful collective? |
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The world working class must rally to the banner of internationalism and unite in opposition to globally organized capital. |
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His father and elder brother intended he should marry money, and conspired with the Moor family in Jamaica to unite him with Brenda. |
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Once the strands unite, the wild blight fungus contracts the disease and its killing power wanes. |
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The revolutionaries have failed so far to mobilize and unite the masses and pious middle classes of most countries. |
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Barbadian Americans also maintain a number of organizations that help unite them. |
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Some fractured bones do not knit back together well and this can lead to a slow recovery, with surgery needed to help the bones to unite. |
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A simple church service that will unite us in matrimony for the rest of our mortal days is all we need. |
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The Shakta yogis seek to awaken the sleeping Goddess Kundalini and unite her with Lord Shiva in the Sahasrara Chakra. |
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Because of you, we go into the next General Election as the only party able to unite Britain. |
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The Global Odisha Conference is an ambitious event to be held on July 1-2, 2015 to unite the Odias living abroad. |
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This will require our country to unite in steadfast determination and resolve. |
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Dieste wrote of his desire to unite the congregants with the officiants in a single space, which the nave of this church provides. |
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The group began the revival of the Romanian language and culture, and wanted to again unite the Moldavian Republic with Romania. |
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The musical direction and choreography turn this into a piece of total theatre in which speech, song, and dance harmoniously unite. |
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They are neither able to harmoniously unite the continent, nor to respond to the US challenge. |
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The movement against war must unite workers of all nations against the common enemy. |
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And when they come omnifariously, I will unite them together consolidatedly until they will be One Nation, Indivisible. |
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Just outside each vertebra, the dorsal and ventral roots unite to form a spinal nerve on each side. |
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Cultural and civil liberty activists ought to unite and fight to resist these onslaughts on basic fundamental freedom, he said. |
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In a highly complex world, where multiple groups might need to unite to solve a client's problems, old-style siloed thinking just won't cut it. |
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There is after all nothing like a few days decent sunshine to unite this sun-starved nation in bonhomie. |
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I also aim to unite people together in trying to secure a living allowance for all students. |
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The president said at the opening of the conference that whatever policy was passed, the whole union should unite around it. |
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The question is, how are they to unite the whole people around a programme of land reform instituted only in Caroni? |
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The whole world must unite to fight terror, no doubt about it, in all forms. |
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The actress added how mutual cooperation made them unite into one whole being and stop thinking about who is a better partner. |
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What Newton did to simplify the planetary motions must now be done to unite in one whole the various isolated theories of mathematical physics. |
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Yet in spite of this long animosity, Confucianism and Buddhism unite in refusing to take positive law very seriously. |
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This would be the time for the Left to unite and lay the basis for the party that Argentinian workers need. |
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The far left was also hit by the Socialist Party's appeal for left wing voters to unite behind it, as well as by its own disunity. |
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In 1917-20 it took the British three years to unite the Sunni and Shia against them. |
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From seasoned racers to brand new roadies, all will unite on the 7th July to ride 100km. |
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The leaders of both North and South Korea wished to unite the country by force of arms. |
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The principle behind anisogamy is a division of the labour necessary for two gametes to unite and successfully develop. |
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Organisational independence would be maintained but they would unite to confront and defeat fascism. |
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Persecuting witches or merely criticizing nonbelievers can unite the Faithful. |
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Though each episode has its own tenor, common themes unite the season. |
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His ploy to unite the party behind the compromise of the current policy probably still feels a master stroke but he forgot the rest of Britain is less obsessed with Europe. |
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In this story, Teddy remembers the boredom, short tempers, and listlessness of the campers until his Dad convinced the community to unite in constructing a baseball field. |
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The last thing Mandela wanted to do was unite, through fear, the often bitterly divided white Anglo and Afrikaner populations. |
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As in the traditional form of the myth, the homosocial bonds forged between the heroes unite the black and white males against the repression represented by women and the law. |
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The recent activities of the extremists and the failure of the political parties to unite against these threats have earned the country ill repute. |
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The community is sending a strong message that this is not a project to unite us all. |
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There is no possible immigration plan that 218 Republican members of Congress could unite behind. |
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Let's unite and preach that message loud and clear and consistently. |
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We hope this service will help unite the local parishes into a cohesive unit speaking with one voice, something that is sadly lacking over the years. |
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Drawing inspiration from the anti-war movement, it aims to unite all those horrified by New Labour's programme of war and neoliberalism into a formidable electoral force. |
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The marriage of the three arts of drawing, music, and poetry will unite Australian artist and poet Kay Frances with a cast of Bulgarian musicians and a poet. |
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Domain analysis is able to unite different sub-disciplines such as bibliometrics, knowledge organization, information retrieval and information literacy. |
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If they want to get their message across, antiglobalization forces must unite and search for leaders currently lost in the sea of a violent, amorphous mob. |
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He explains his desire to unite the two harshly segregated scenes. |
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Watch as two animals from opposite ends of the world unite in the name of Christmas and carbonated beverages. |
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Every 2 years, countries from all around the world unite to determine who are the best waka ama paddlers in the world, and next year it is being held here. |
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Finding a common enemy is the simplest way to unite a people. |
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The left and center should unite to stymy the government and eventually topple it. |
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They might have resisted the new territorial states more effectively had they been able to unite politically and militarily into one large territorial state of their own. |
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Not only can it further raise the pressure on the warmongers, but it can also unite all those who oppose their attacks on pensions, refugees and the environment. |
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But the Socceroos' extraordinary progress over the past few weeks has done far more to unite the nation than any political, social or economic initiative. |
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This year's closing festival of Edmonton's busy summer will unite the orchestra with the erhu, a two-stringed Chinese fiddle which is played somewhat like a small cello. |
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These, they saw, provided the basis for setting up organisations that would unite the whole working class, first of all in Turin, and than across Italy. |
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While King Henry IV attempts to unite the warring factions making up his kingdom, his son Prince Hal prefers the rumbustious company of Sir John Falstaff. |
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We should both call on all our supporters to prepare themselves to close ranks as Americans and unite the country behind the winner as soon as this process is complete. |
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Also, the Russian commanders had no wish to be used as cannon fodder and tried to discuss ways in which all anti-communist forces might unite against Stalin. |
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I could never understand why religions tended to divide rather than unite and here was an orientation to religion that was uniting the whole world. |
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Mutharika is seen as the odds-on favourite to win the presidency, mainly because the opposition has been unable to unite behind a single candidate. |
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It's the perfect way to unite interior sophistication with inner child. |
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To unite not just these two tabloids but also the crusty old broadsheet behind the tokers and dope smokers of Britain was an astonishing achievement. |
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Orthodox faiths that unite in resisting religious liberalism and modernism may nonetheless disagree about the content of theology and about its social implications. |
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There's nothing like a Nobel peace speech extolling war to unite the Washington commentariat and the foreign-policy community. |
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To unite the country and strengthen the stability of the border, Emperor Qian Long assembled large numbers of troops in Danba to quell the rebellion. |
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Large statues of a meditating figure unite the human figure with the symbolism of temple and tower. |
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Vercingetorix's attempt in 52 BC to unite them against Roman invasion came too late. |
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In 1918, the Montenegrin national assembly voted to unite with the Kingdom of Serbia, giving the latter access to the Adriatic. |
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Western Europe launched a process of political and economic integration, with the aim to unite the region and defend it. |
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Arminius began plotting to unite various Germanic tribes to thwart Roman efforts to incorporate their lands into the empire. |
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After the failed 1848 revolutions not all the Great Powers supported the Romanians' expressed desire to officially unite in a single state. |
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Relatively few works span the two eras and few works except textbooks unite Spanish America and Brazil. |
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Charles' father, Pepin of Herstal, was able to unite the Frankish realm by conquering Neustria and Burgundy. |
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Rurik's successors were able to conquer and unite the towns along the banks of the Volga and Dnieper Rivers, and establish the Rus' Khaganate. |
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The westernmost province Vorarlberg's wish to unite with Switzerland was also ignored. |
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Other attempts to unite the different dialect circles were met with cynicism. |
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The indigo industry in particular also helped to temporarily unite communities throughout the Kingdom of Guatemala due to the smuggling. |
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A plan to unite the Volga and Don by a canal was detailed in Constantinople. |
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Kuchum attempted to unite the rival factions within the khanate nobility but met with resistance. |
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At Christmas, Henry Tudor swore an oath to marry Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, to unite the warring houses of York and Lancaster. |
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Enthusiasts in the United States have formed clubs which unite hobbyists and professionals. |
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In an extension of this argument, still others argue that hypermedia both inspire and unite a burgeoning global netizenry. |
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He also produced several confessions of faith in order to unite the churches. |
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Yet the partial nature of this list also serves to show that in Germany there remained many Lutherans who never did unite with the Reformed. |
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The judges, particularly Coke, began to unite with Parliament in challenging the High Commission. |
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Both these isthmuses are very narrow compared to the bulk off the landmasses they unite. |
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In other words, the PLP could unite behind an experienced figure who would take them to a dignified defeat but would save the furniture. |
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I think there should be a mixture of plus size and skinnier ladies to show the world we all unite as one. |
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Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna, who previously branded Mr Corbyn unelectable, this week urged the party to unite behind him if he wins. |
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The newest savior of the party is more likely to split it than unite it. |
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Strom attributes the failure of feminists to unite office workers to women's prejudices as well as male managers' gender bias. |
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We must now unite and work together to forge a more peaceful future free of genocides. |
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Senior leadership is of the view that infighting has been growing and Goel has been unable to unite all the factions inside the party. |
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Theories unite appearances into coherent, lawful, and universal wholes that further appearances will, it is hoped, confirm or disconfirm. |
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Charles hoped to unite the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland into a new single kingdom, fulfilling the dream of his father. |
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With Portugal secured, Wellesley advanced into Spain to unite with General Cuesta's forces. |
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He was also keen to unite his subjects in order to restore his authority and not face rebellion as was his father's fate. |
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Like several other smaller congregations, it was obliged in 1568 under Pope Pius V to unite with the general body of Observantists. |
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Thus he proposed to unite the separate phenomena of Body, Man, and the State. |
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Sometimes, a composer may unite with a director by composing the score for many films of a same director. |
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The programme saw him unite with fellow British legends Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the adventurer, and John Simpson, the BBC world affairs editor. |
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These expeditions forced the Hussite forces, who disagreed on many doctrinal points, to unite to drive out the invaders. |
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Keane attempted to unite various sports associations under an Irish Olympic Committee. |
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There was an attempt to create national symbols with the revival of the union flag and unite coin. |
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For a century, free trade remained the one cause which could unite all Liberals. |
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Roosevelt told Molotov that the Big Four must unite together after the war to police the world and disarm aggressor states. |
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A plan to unite EastEnders hardmen Danny Dyer and Martin Kemp on the big screen looks set to fall apart. |
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Under such circumstances, the parties agree to temporarily set aside their political differences and to unite to face the national crisis. |
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Lewisham would be standalone, Deptford would combine with Camberwell and Bermondsey, and Southwark and Lambeth would unite. |
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The third who did not unite had various reasons for so acting, often cultural attachment but often conservative theological or social views. |
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Speaking on television, Guelleh called for all Djiboutians to unite and start work so they could overcome the challenges ahead together. |
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Having a common threat or having a common goal unite people in a nation and enhance national identity. |
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As the ideas of Marx and Engels took on flesh, particularly in central Europe, socialists sought to unite in an international organisation. |
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Only during particularly trying times, such as the invasion of Caesar, could the Gauls unite under a single leader like Vercingetorix. |
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The Dinefwr dynasty under king Hywel Dda would unite Dyfed and Seisyllwg into the kingdom of Deheubarth in the early 10th century. |
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The NLO hoped to destroy all the sultanates and eventually unite with the Yemen Arab Republic. |
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These words are actually more political than linguistic, because a regional language unite a large group of very differing varieties. |
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In his attempt to unite Norway, he found that many of those opposed to his rise to power had taken refuge in the Isles. |
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Microscopic cellular pores called ion channels unite the starkly different images above. |
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All of the participating chefs will unite for a final cocktail party and gala dinner in New York on Jan. |
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All indications are that he will try to unite his heavily factionalised Zanu PF party and also preside over his succession process. |
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Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belabouring those problems which divide us. |
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It was designed to unite and consolidate the conquests of the Roman people, whether within or without the limits of Italy proper. |
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The British government's fear of an independent Ireland siding against them with the French resulted in the decision to unite the two countries. |
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He was crowned Henry VII, and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, to unite and reconcile the two houses. |
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The purpose of philosophy is to unite oneself with the objects of the intellect, and even at last with the One that is above all intellection. |
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Henry now hoped to unite the crowns of England and Scotland by marrying his son Edward to James' successor, Mary. |
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There are several characteristics that tend to unite anthropological work. |
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The conception prevailed that the dialects were too different to unite. |
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He's the co-founder of string field theory and continues Einstein's search to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into one unified theory. |
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Echoing similar concerns about overglazing, Jan Veerman of Diepvries Monnickendam warned that the industry must unite to solve the problem or risk the consequences. |
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For these reasons British officials sought a speedy end to the conflict, hoping to unite Korea under United Nations auspices and withdrawal of all foreign forces. |
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Instead, Turkish Gaullists unite behind the pursuit of Turkish national and strategic interests in a pragmatic and realistic way without giving much premium to ideology. |
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The quartering of Spanish troops in Catalonia only made the situation worse, and the Catalans decided to secede from Spain altogether and unite with France. |
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Llywelyn's son Gruffydd would unite all Wales under his own kingship, displacing his cousins in Deheubarth, and even expanding into England affecting politics there. |
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During the Cenozoic, North America was periodically connected to Eurasia via Beringia, allowing multiple migrations back and forth to unite the faunas of the two continents. |
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Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said that legal fraternity must unite all their efforts to actualise the vision of expeditious and inexpensive justice. |
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To accomplish their daring plan, Kelly and Annabelle unite the various factions including the Chavs, the Emos, the Geeks, the Trustafarians and the Posh Totties. |
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They are the troublers, they are the dividers of unity, who neglect and permit not others to unite those dissever'd peeces which are yet wanting to the body of Truth. |
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In 1817, Frederick William III of Prussia ordered the Lutheran and Reformed churches in his territory to unite, forming the Evangelical Church of the Prussian Union. |
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They were willing to separate from Rome, but their plan was to unite with the Greek Church and not with the evangelical Protestants on the continent. |
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This allowed them to unite in the Host of Loyal Zaporozhians and later to reorganize into other hosts, of which the Black Sea host was most important. |
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He marveled that the Waterway could temporarily unite two distinct species, powerboaters and sailboaters, who have historically avoided each other like the plague. |
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From this power base, he later went on to unite almost all of Wales. |
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Labelled a Klonvocation, the meeting was expected to unite 10,000 New England Klansman, and was granted a permit by the Fire Department to display fireworks at the meeting. |
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During the reign of king Leovigild an attempt was made to unite the laws regulating the lives of Goths and Romans into a revised law code, Codex Revisus. |
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In order to improve their chances against the Roman Empire the Ostrogoths and Visigoths began again to unite in what became a loose confederation of Germanic peoples. |
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Ahmed Khan in charge of the district mobile unite along with team administered vaccines against seasonal diseases among cattle and enterio toxemia in goats and sheep. |
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He had hoped for a lasting peace with France, and he was afraid that if he took too much, the whole of Europe would unite in envious hostility against Great Britain. |
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Cameron is listed as being a supporter of Unite Against Fascism. |
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