Mr. Trump appears to be unifying America — unifying Americans in their denial.
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Apple has chosen one unifying port for everything that plugs into the Mac, and it has one unifying port for everything connecting to the iPhone.
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Oddly, there's a focus to his work—a unifying melody or phrase or idea or, at least, a unifying, clear-eyed madness when everything else breaks down.
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That is the real — and unifying — American spirit.
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"I don't know that it necessarily gives us a unifying message so much as a unifying understanding about where we are and where we need to be going forward," he said.
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Americans believe in liberty, equality and opportunity — unifying ideas.
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This was just like a unifying force ... Very different.
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Food can do that — it is a unifying force.
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But that hasn't become a unifying factor to block Gorsuch.
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We're unifying the party and hopefully we'll unify the country.
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"I think I'm close to unifying the belts," Wilder said.
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Is there a unifying belief or mission statement behind Plum?
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Ideologically, she represented a unifying force in a divided party.
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But the stats don't match because there's no unifying system.
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Charlotte says the demonstrations became divisive, as opposed to unifying.
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Trump's speech Thursday shouldn't be about unifying the Republican Party.
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"He was a calming and unifying voice," said state Sen.
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Strong, charismatic, unifying leaders appeared to be nowhere in sight.
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So who's going to lead this unifying effort against ISIS?
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Is there a unifying theme that runs throughout this season?
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But unifying the storefronts is a step in that direction.
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So perhaps the search for a unifying theory is pointless.
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"Our country desperately needs unifying leadership again," their letter reads.
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Asked what the GOP's "unifying agenda" is now, Arizona Sen.
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Palin and Trump both demand some sort of unifying theory.
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It is a unifying document to which all lay claim.
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His hopes for a unifying message were clouded by criticism.
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But it was hardly a unifying issue for her caucus.
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A lot of what I do tries to be unifying.
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They must have a very clear set of unifying goals.
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Philadelphia's example shows that there is no simple, unifying solution.
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Kim: It's unifying for anyone who does care about justice.
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Cruz invited his rivals to "prayerfully" consider unifying behind him.
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At least twice since October, the two groups discussed unifying.
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In the Senate, Democrats were unifying around a "no" vote.
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But there is a unifying thread around opioids in Washington.
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A similar unifying theory has been taking hold in America.
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The youth might turn out to be another unifying force.
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Does GE have a unifying purpose other than making money?
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There is, however, a unifying theme to all these developments.
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"It's a unifying voice, a sea of red," she said.
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That unifying cry has become a symbol of her response.
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Unifying another division is gonna put me in that league.
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That, I think, was an important unifying theme as well.
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France is also seeking agreement on unifying financial and security institutions.
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They are still searching for a unifying concept underlying these occurrences.
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This time it happened on a big day for unifying America.
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"It's a great unifying experience for all of us," said Altschul.
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Tufekci has no unifying theory, but she's comfortable living with ambiguity.
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Unlike Mr Lamar's previous two albums, "DAMN." has no unifying idea.
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By comparison, Trump's speech last night lacked a single unifying theme.
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But this unifying moment for some also has a dark side.
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We are still waiting to see this unifying, enabling framework emerge.
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As a result, #WomenBoycottTwitter was as divisive as it was unifying.
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The unifying element between adtech and martech is data-driven marketing.
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Mr López Obrador, in contrast, is less fond of unifying gestures.
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Some countries avoid controversy by settling on a single unifying figure.
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That gives astronomers who study these systems a unifying, unfinished quest.
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He is responsible for unifying Catholicism's voice and centralizing its doctrine.
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Health care, after all, was supposed to be the unifying issue.
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Trump's bump has largely come from Republicans unifying behind their candidate.
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Congressional shooting The vibe during the game was uplifting and unifying.
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Thai king since 1946, Bhumibol was regarded as a unifying figure.
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Publishing imprints at comic book companies typically have a unifying trait.
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"At some point we start the process of unifying," she added.
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We also need healing and unifying leadership from our political leaders.
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"Our country desperately needs unifying leadership again," the letter implores Trump.
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Disney is unifying its ad-tech stack through Google's ad manager.
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In a Thursday afternoon tweet, the President emphasized a unifying message.
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We almost never have a unifying kind of idea or theme.
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So this uprising was a unifying force that brought neighborhoods together?
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I'M GLAD I COULD PLAY MY ROLE IN UNIFYING THE COUNTRY.
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The Ohio governor has also sought to strike a unifying tone.
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During his victory speech, Biden's message was unifying, compassionate and presidential.
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Ramdev was just the kind of unifying figure the B.J.P. needed.
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And the new series misses having a unifying sensibility or voice.
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Leatherby sees the role of the festival as a unifying one.
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Now, the former president is casting himself as a unifying leader.
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But eventually the outside threat had a unifying effect, Robert said.
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We must be committed to unifying our current and former members.
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A unifying Democratic candidate from the heartland could claw them back.
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Still, the move towards unifying TV naming conventions is enormously positive.
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It's a unifying strategy to be outraged at the other guy.
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Nothing tops that for unifying the country for a common cause.
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American sports, the great uniter What's more unifying than the arts?
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For Democrats, he is a unifying force as a common adversary.
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It is the shop's unifying principle, and perhaps Cusack's as well.
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But this time, the usually unifying ritual was marred by discord.
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The MX Ergo can either connect over Bluetooth or Logitech's Unifying receiver.
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Spaceflight is exciting, inspirational, unifying—and unfortunately tough on the human body.
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"It gets me that much closer to unifying the decision," Wilder says.
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He is under no illusions that he'll ever be a unifying figure.
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Are there any unifying threads in representations of food on The Simpsons?
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Israel annexed East Jerusalem shortly thereafter, unifying the city under Israel's authority.
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Team collaboration tools like Slack, DropBox and Google Docs are unifying communication.
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It's a unifying thing, to shrug it off is almost a sin.
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No rulesLike many police technologies, there's no unifying nationwide policy on drones.
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"The process of unifying the Republican Party ... takes some time," Ryan said.
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Even more than Maura's death, Shelly's play is the finale's unifying element.
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"We are building a big tent and we're unifying Republicans," Cruz said.
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Our experiences as women may be different, but our power is unifying.
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Votel: To some extent the Islamic State has been a unifying factor.
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A Peurto Rican newspaper called artists a unifying element in the protests.
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These two potentially unifying figures will have to contend with factional candidates.
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But there wasn't yet any sort of unifying theme to the record.
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He genuinely saw the benefits of trying to be a unifying figure.
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The unifying theme of Rogue One is simple: People die in wars.
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Those things that are unifying values and there're time-tested truths involved.
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The unifying sentiment was clear: Silicon Valley was going to resist Trump.
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It is oddly unifying, sparing nothing and no one in its path.
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Mr. Trump has made gains in unifying his party's base, while Mrs.
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"He's engaging in petulant punditry instead of unifying the country," said Brzezinski.
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After "unifying" Hawaii, Kamehameha instituted laws, reforms, opened trade, and so forth.
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What other unifying themes or issues do you notice in the texts?
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Unifying the Nation I will unify and bring our country back together.
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The one unifying factor in all of his projects, however, is magic.
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The next series of exhibits didn't seem to have any unifying theme.
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Democrats hope that the Trump administration will be a similar unifying motivator.
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The monarch, widely seen as a unifying force, addressed the protesters' demands.
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Those simmering hatreds made life harder for unifying figures like the Rev.
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She attributes this situation to a lack of a unifying utopian vision.
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These ideas, we think, are a possible unifying marker for political coalition.
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Yet they're clever about unifying this close-knit world when they can.
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David Brooks We once had a unifying national story, celebrated each Thanksgiving.
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Floors are organized into "neighborhoods," with open staircases and unifying decorative schemes.
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He said it would serve as a unifying force for Senate Democrats.
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Wariness of Russia may prove to be a unifying factor, diplomats said.
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Clinton, the Warren campaign chose to present her as a unifying figure.
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They talk of soccer's social role, its developmental benefits, its unifying potential.
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Iran is serving as a unifying force among its Middle East neighbors.
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But the faith lacks a unifying structure that would allow for negotiations.
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But all of these threads were building up to one unifying theme.
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She tried to be a unifying voice during the health care debate.
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I'm being a racist because I'm saying you need a unifying message?
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" Incredible, too, she said, has been taking part in "something so unifying.
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Unifying the infrastructure for WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger is technically challenging.
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We need to have a vision, a unifying vision for this country.
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Unifying the candidates is a shared belief that trade endangers US jobs.
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Trump's inaugural speech on Friday offered little in the way of unifying messages.
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The only thing unifying the agency's documentation was its logo, a tricolored daisy.
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The two hope to open a dialogue aimed at unifying the Republican Party.
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That can start today with our unifying around the people's choice, Donald Trump.
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Franklin helped articulate and manifest his vision for America by unifying the colonies.
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These aren't exactly the ideal conditions to produce a unifying election night message.
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Yet Sir John is cautious about the chimera of a unifying soft Brexit.
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If there's one unifying theme to define everything that Apple does, it's integration.
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Mike Pence will be a unifying factor and conservatives will be very supportive.
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But we've never seen a tribute quite as unifying (and touching) as this.
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"I hope it becomes a unifying moment for America," he told the publication.
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The absorbency of the tampons was the only unifying factor in the cases.
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But the unifying concept is the unmitigated joy that a dancefloor can bring.
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The nation state is back at center stage as a unifying European idea.
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It's obvious there is so much terminology and no unifying agreement of definitions.
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It makes the process of unifying to defeat Trump and elect Hillary smoother.
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If your words are uplifting and unifying, then you are doing your job.
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"In all of the sadness I think it's been oddly unifying," she said.
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Unlike in 1994, 2006 or 2010, Democrats didn't have any unifying campaign theme.
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He was a unifying force throughout the campaign and the entire Reagan administration.
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Nothing more unifying than a couple of humans chatting over shared robot confusion.
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They are, however, unifying moments where partisan discord can be temporarily set aside.
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Binging, as a lifestyle, is the one unifying tent of the modern era.
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While never becoming overtly political, Obama's speech then touched on music's unifying powers.
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But the grand unifying principle underneath is that they're actually new computer companies.
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We stand for unifying people which takes love, and the power of forgiveness.
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Its architects designed it, very explicitly, as a way of unifying Europe politically.
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" We almost never have a unifying kind of idea or theme," offers Hansen.
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The unifying theme — Google Assistant, the company's answer to Siri, Alexa and Cortana.
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McConnell offered few details, but said steps were taken toward unifying the GOP.
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Despite unifying clues to the killings, investigators noted some hard-to-explain twists.
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He sees prayer circles, pipe ceremonies and a unifying fight for clean water.
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They all seem to bond over slime's unifying message of whimsy and creativity.
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Freedom without a unifying national narrative becomes distrust, polarization and permanent political war.
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The Eagles' parade reminded everyone how joyous and unifying those events can be.
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And yet the producer London on da Track found something unifying in them.
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It suggests that there's a market out there for a more unifying figure.
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But the decision to prioritize same-sex marriage ended up unifying the movement.
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Unifying the Touch ID and Face ID security systems is an intriguing idea.
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In Iowa last week, the hot dish was both unifying and gently divisive.
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The once vast and unifying middle class has eroded over the last generation.
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They are guided less by unifying aesthetic principles than by supply chain rationalization.
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Whoever that is will have the sole responsibility of unifying the Democratic base.
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Trump can do that by highlighting his accomplishments and using positive, unifying rhetoric.
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In her false promise of unifying America, she creates a national political Babylon.
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"I don't know if I will succeed in unifying America," Lady Gaga said.
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The two groups discussed unifying in recent months, but the conversations broke down.
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Again, authoritarianism looks to be the unifying factor among the president-elect's supporters.
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Jeff Sessions for US attorney general as a stumbling block to unifying the nation.
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It was a unifying event for the world -- even if only for a moment.
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Take the Super Bowl -- one of the few unifying events left in American life.
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Bixby can and perhaps will be the great unifying force promised by the company.
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To head off such notions, Mr Putin needed a unifying narrative about the past.
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Biden has sounded a unifying theme to try to rally Americans behind his candidacy.
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Cue intense conversations about the "unifying principles of existence" and the works of Camus.
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A unifying moment It was also a remarkable moment for a deeply wounded city.
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Both were chosen, to some extent, for their unifying potential on the presidential ticket.
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It was representative of more of a unifying thing and not a lonely thing.
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It's a unifying thing as well, in a time when we're all really divided.
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Chad's buddy gets up there too for some fond words on "unifying figure" Paul.
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There's always a unifying aesthetic; a tech-driven fantasy world of metallics and holograms.
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On her left, Bernie Sanders is demanding a high price for unifying the party.
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"I believe sport can be the unifying point for people with diabetes," he said.
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By the film's gruesome end, any attempt to identify a unifying thread is hopeless.
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Ideological rifts still divide Democrats, but one unifying theme is the importance of representation.
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So if unifying Republicans doesn't work, Trump and his team can turn to Democrats.
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But momentum -- and hour after hour of amendment votes -- can be a unifying process.
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Veterans are everywhere, and we can be a civilizing, unifying voice in our country.
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Throughout the night, presenters offered messages for unifying the country, denouncing racism and bigotry.
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"It doesn't feel very unifying when the stars are mostly male," she told me.
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It's an assemblage of specs without any unifying thread giving them purpose and coherence.
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The unifying trait is a far higher level of acidity compared with ordinary brews.
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It also became a unifying force for Unilever's 238,232 employees spread across 250 countries.
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He said a partnership would be unifying in a country with deep political divides.
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I look forward to helping her communicate her unifying message of kindness and empowerment.
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Clinton in June was seen as a significant moment in unifying the Democratic Party.
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Sport has got to be one of the most unifying forces on the planet.
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As many have noted, it has only one, unifying agenda: tax cuts and deregulation.
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People thought it was funny, but we wanted to talk about unifying our city.
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The unifying theme of the Trump era is that all subtext must become text.
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But those votes came in the context of higher-profile, unifying debates on healthcare.
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I've noticed that Insomnia Twitter becomes even more unifying in times of widespread panic.
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In a divided country, he makes no effort to serve as a unifying figure.
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Rather, he depicts through his unifying, ashen tones the conjunction of laborer and machine.
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I used to think that America had to find a new unifying national narrative.
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Instead of sports being our last unifying diversion, it's just another platform for hate.
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According to Offset, there's one main unifying force linking hip-hop and e-sports.
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But McConnell has done an impressive job in unifying his caucus and quelling dissent.
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That post, high profile but mostly ceremonial, is meant to be apolitical and unifying.
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Are there any unifying themes or ideas about American history that are worth teaching?
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Unlike any nation in Europe, the United States holds whiteness as the unifying force.
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In her announcement Tuesday, Ms. Harris reaffirmed her commitment to her campaign's unifying ideals.
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But I do think how we do it has to be respectful and unifying.
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He alludes to string theory, that unifying theory of everything, which is forever unattainable.
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Biden has sounded a unifying theme to try to rally Americans behind his candidacy.
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"He can organize the elements, and he becomes the unifying force," Mr. Benjamin said.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Dolly Parton is a unifying force in a divided United States.
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I wouldn't say there's a unifying aesthetic, in terms of how the art looks.
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So while Trump has acknowledged the country is very divided and has started to talk a bit more about unifying it, his actions seem to show that he sees that unifying process as a one-way street that only involves economic improvement.
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It was unifying, uplifting, and much needed at a time when America is deeply divided.
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For these companies, unifying storage resources from their servers and cloud providers is quite powerful.
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The central government talks of unifying it with Beijing, to create a huge city cluster.
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The two met a week ago in Washington and touted progress toward unifying the party.
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Without the unifying threat of a common enemy, squabbles are guaranteed to break out again.
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Donald Trump as evil villain is the great unifying force of the Democratic Party now.
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"We're renaming all of our products and unifying them under the Nest brand," said Osterloh.
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What emerged instead was a series of questions on multiple subjects with no unifying theme.
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THE BIRTH of the euro on January 1st 1999 was at once unifying and divisive.
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Unifying France's pension system could take ten years, and public-spending cuts will be contested.
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But if we did, this guy would be long gone, but that&aposs not unifying.
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"We think all this requires that the president must be a unifying force," she said.
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If he's elected next year, Ermold says his focus will be on unifying Rowan County.
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In many ways, the unifying effect of the Red Blanket Singers could have been expected.
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Estado reported that the possibility of unifying Braskem's multiple share classes was also under review.
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Unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity requires reconciling their absolute and relative notions of time.
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The unifying message going forward is one of resentment and reaction, often on racial lines.
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The contrast was seen by some as evidence of the unifying affect of the Games.
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There was no lack of feminist slogans, pussy hats, or unifying bandanas throughout Fashion Month.
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Rendell on Monday said the leak makes the process of unifying Democratic voters more difficult.
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Other lawmakers pointed to Franklin's music as a unifying force in an often-divided country.
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The retailer says the plan, which involves unifying ranges across the group, is on track.
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If no single, unifying policy can be adopted on a given issue, divisions will deepen.
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There's reason to believe that Judge Garland, if confirmed, would also be a unifying figure.
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The unifying theme at the Republican convention last week was fierce opposition to Mrs. Clinton.
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Rove said he hoped to see more candidates deliver a unifying message and praised Obama.
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Is there a unifying theme behind all these lessons that you can share with us?
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In fact, it's one of the few unifying issues among voters across the political spectrum.
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And it was unifying because it fell a little bit short of what everyone expected.
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Chefs compete in ridiculous face-offs, and each episode stands alone; there's no unifying narrative.
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The one unifying feature of Western democracies today is the rise of nativist, nationalist parties.
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This was a moment when Americans are looking for unifying as well as clarifying words.
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In a city consumed by culture wars over language, Cohen's music proved a unifying elixir.
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The unifying theme of Mr. Trump's foreign policy is simply to service his domestic politics.
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Some will no doubt be comforted if he somehow manages to strike a unifying tone.
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Stringed instruments are one unifying factor, whether fluttering ornately or humming quietly in the background.
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By being the party out of power, Democrats benefit from the unifying force of opposition.
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The ritual incorporates yams, pumpkin seeds and other elements that are symbolic of unifying couples.
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But we shared one core, unifying experience: sexual assault at the hands of Larry Nassar.
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That is a unifying national agenda that perhaps even many Republicans could support this fall.
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"The Korean Unification Flag Isn't as Unifying as It Seems" The Atlantic, 9 Feb. 2018.
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A - One unifying theme is that our preferred measure of inflation ... is only 1.6 percent.
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Far from unifying Republicans behind a strong president, it may end up driving them apart.
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"Who's Irish?" moves beyond the Changs to other characters, although family remains a unifying theme.
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Successful rituals have three key components: They're repeated and comfortable, they're meaningful, and they're unifying.
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In "Room 104," the unifying thread is: Why do people check into a motel room?
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But for liberal groups, the swift success in health care removes a visceral, unifying issue.
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In response, he talked about how the process of unifying the GOP is just beginning.
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And so, we have to – but I think that is the unifying thing, the constitution.
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Part of unifying the GOP hinges on highlighting an endorsement of Balderson from Ohio Gov.
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This is where the absence of any grand unifying theory feels like a cop-out.
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Still, this kind of workaround illustrates the challenges Republicans face in unifying their donation system.
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With an awareness of the exhibition's unifying thread, however, the allusions to travel unravel themselves.
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It's often a unifying narrative — one that's inclusive of most Americans' experience of recent times.
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George W. Bush, sworn in after a contested election, delivered a unifying tribute to American compassion.
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By 1796, the first election without the unifying presence of George Washington, clear lines had formed.
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Naruhito has indicated that he will continue the outreach and unifying role that his father played.
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I am saying this because it is the right, smart and truly unifying thing to do.
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Data collected from these communities reveal incredible diversity but also hint at an underlying, unifying structure.
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She did find time to go on MSNBC tonight and Sunday to share tis unifying message.
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"After the election, many hoped the president-elect would turn toward unifying our country," Lee said.
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No Pants Subway Ride was one of the most unifying New York moments we've ever had.
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For a country bitterly divided and eternally at war, his popularity is an unusually unifying factor.
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The unifying theme of new development projects was grand ambition mixed with a dollop of utopianism.
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"Sports is one of the only truly unifying things in this country, and this exemplifies that."
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"The key here is unifying the party," said one Democrat familiar with the White House's thinking.
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G. The main unifying factor in this new series by Glenna Gordon is hate and distrust.
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"After a tough primary, that's going to take some effort," Ryan said about unifying the party.
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" If Americans want a "unifying force" who "values and honors women," Obama stressed: "Vote right now.
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The smartphone supply chain has already become a central and unifying aspect of the tech industry.
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Salesforce and Cisco have plenty of customer overlap and have long had partnerships unifying various technologies.
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The plan involves unifying product ranges across the business, improving e-commerce capabilities and driving efficiencies.
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This could be huge for unifying Minecraft's massive player community, which is already quite the club.
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Naturally, when the state broke down, political Islam was the most attractive and unifying alternative ideology.
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It's one of the unifying storylines in this film that you may not see in others.
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Above all, in Mr Trump, her candidacy has been granted the unifying principle it previously lacked.
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But internal divisions were papered over when new, unifying threats emerged after the attacks on Sept.
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Industriousness, solitude, and playfulness – those sequestered byproducts of creative vocations — serve as the exhibition's unifying themes.
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It's this spirituality and awareness of his own flaws that's the unifying conceit of untitled unmastered.
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History, especially American history as it relates to the Native population, is neither unifying nor comfortable.
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" Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said the country needed "unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness.
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"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," says the insider.
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For the sake of our American experience, let's hope we can eventually find a unifying force.
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Lam has said unifying society and healing political divisions would be among her most urgent tasks.
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Easy for a nation's government to bask in the reflected glow of such unifying, uncritical love.
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"That will be a sign he's building support and further unifying the G.O.P.," Mr. Kondik said.
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Yes, the convention's showmanship was strikingly unifying, bipartisan, moderate — but Hillary Clinton's domestic agenda is not.
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Why, then, are Republican leaders and lawmakers unifying behind a man whose views they find offensive?
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Set stage for the midterms -- Trump will highlight his accomplishments and use positive, unifying rhetoric.5.
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Bhumibol was seen as a unifying figure, beloved by most Thais and regarded as above politics.
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Beyond MIT, Romulus developed some unifying themes around which it invests and will continue to invest.
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Of course, music was, and still is, the main ingredient and unifying force at the Loft.
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"The basic gist is there's no One Giant Unifying Rule in Dark Souls 3," said Norwood.
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Asked in August about the Dodgers' success, Puig — without prompting — credited Roberts for unifying the team.
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For Democrats, Mr. Trump himself has proved a unifying message when seeking out financial industry contributors.
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Abolishing her currency controls and unifying Argentina's exchange rate was one of his earliest, proudest successes.
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In this way, presidents can be more unifying in death then they ever were in life.
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As the president entered the weekend, however, he appeared intent on striking a more unifying tone.
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But that's assuming the White House is handling the sense of anxiety in a unifying way.
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But the unifying theme of the guidelines was to stay at home unless it's absolutely critical.
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When all politics, and indeed all truth, becomes partisan or individual, any unifying social fabric disappears.
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The devastating error robbed clerical leaders of the chance to conjure unifying value from Soleimani's martyrdom.
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Unifying was the opposite of the purpose of a speech that aimed to drum up votes.
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Within the European Union, Albania and Kosovo will have no need of unifying on their own.
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" If Nixon could go to China, Dr. Moore said, Mr. Trump could be a "unifying figure.
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As for the U.S., championing dissidents once played a unifying role in a bipartisan foreign policy.
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This unifying force managed to do something no American saw before: a national form of unity.
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"After the election, many hoped the president-elect would turn toward unifying our country," she said.
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Even as some people spoke out against Suleimani, there was a unifying factor: anti-American furor.
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The next moon landing will be a unifying event such as the world has never seen.
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You can view it as a commercial hodgepodge in search of a unifying tent-pole concept.
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He struck a unifying tone after a year of stoking divisions on race, politics and gender.
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The forced assimilation of their children at government-run boarding schools incubated a unifying Native identity.
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Mr. Rubin will be charged with unifying the splintered group while also managing its different initiatives.
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Mr. Rubin will be charged with unifying the splintered group while also managing its different initiatives.
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"i made queso" is tonight's unifying cultural event that the super bowl was supposed to be.
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I feel personally, that your music is a unifying thing for people, if that makes sense.Definitely.
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But, crucially, despite what was said at the time there was no problem unifying the party.
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Trump took a first step toward unifying his party with his selection last week of Indiana Gov.
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Early in the conversation, Zuckerberg made the case for unifying the policies that govern Facebook's messaging platforms.
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For example, Trump was praised for his unifying tone in his first address to Congress last February.
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"The Fourth Turning" is the story of our country unifying against internal struggles and an outside threat.
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"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," a source told PEOPLE.
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"With all the negativity in the world, I think that playing Pokémon Go is unifying," she said.
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The goal is to be the platform managing messaging and unifying customer data across all these channels.
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The plan involves unifying the product offer across the business, improving its ecommerce capabilities and driving efficiencies.
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The unifying theme of the tree conceptually threads the pieces even when it is not visually apparent.
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It is part of the fabric of this nation – providing a common interest and a unifying identity.
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As a principle for unifying a party as diverse as the Democratic Party, it is a disaster.
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Since Logitech lets you update the firmware on its Unifying dongles, they were better off than most.
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The South's Unification Ministry says preserving and unifying the language is needed to prepare for eventual unification.
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"She takes her potential role in unifying the party seriously," a source familiar with her thinking said.
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Along with unifying design, YouTube is working to bring feature parity to different versions of its service.
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That's leaving some Democrats worried that the primary season won't be a cathartic and ultimately unifying experience.
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"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," the source told PEOPLE.
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It's actually kind of unifying, if you think about it — unless, of course, you choose not to.
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It's sad that people can't enjoy a beautiful show and embrace its unifying message without politicizing it.
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"I want to regain the people's trust by unifying the party and ... showing results," Abe told reporters.
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Perhaps the biggest unifying theme to the changes in Battlefield V is the move away from abstraction.
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A mishmash of genres and sounds, the only thing unifying them is their key of C major.
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Riess highlighted progress in unifying a disparate sales force that had previously sold products under individual brands.
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Whatever other moods they might have contained, the unifying aspect of Vines was one of fleeting intensity.
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The record works as both spiritual head music and an extended unifying party jam in hard times.
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They say we are too focused on slices of the electorate and blind to more unifying issues.
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From loser and potential has-been, Pence has been elevated rapidly to unifying figure in the GOP.
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It would improve government revenues and market efficiency by unifying a patchwork of sales and other taxes.
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"We appreciate the unifying words that Heather's mother spoke yesterday," White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said Thursday.
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Far from unifying Republicans around a Trump agenda, he appears reduced to cheerleading for a Republican one.
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Apu is, perversely, the one thing unifying South Asian American actors of a certain generation without fail.
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Clinton should seize on this new opportunity to make infrastructure rehabilitation a unifying platform for her party.
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Many conservatives differ with the idea that the 44th president was a conciliator or a unifying force.
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The president did succeed in unifying practically all of Washington against [his] treatment of the attorney general.
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If there's a coherent, unifying vision that ties these companies together, I'm not sure I see it.
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Sanders die-hards don't see in the announcement the party leaders unifying around a more popular nominee.
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It may be the one unifying thing we have left, so we may as well embrace it.
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They tend not to be motivated by any single, unifying issue, making the job of messaging harder.
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McConnell on Wednesday said Trump must become a more unifying figure if he truly wants the presidency.
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A senior administration official nonetheless said Trump is planning to strike a "unifying tone" in his address.
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"So, the way they wrote it helped us out tremendously" in unifying, Collins told The Hill. Rep.
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Then the murder raised the need to protect children, the central unifying theme of all Russian propaganda.
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It's quite chaotic—it's hard to find any specific, unifying traits—and I like that about Montreal.
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They lack a central figure, unifying ground or space, hierarchy, and pictorial or narrative tension among figures.
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Multitude: Cloud software service for aggregating, unifying and interpreting air quality data for cities and device OEMs.
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Without a credible American threat, North Korea will be attracted to unifying the peninsula under its rule.
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As he did in last year's State of the Union, the President struck a mostly unifying tone.
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Compared to other politicians in the US and abroad, he's very bad at playing a unifying figure.
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Liberal fusionism, with its focus on the unifying values of growth and work, would correct that shortcoming.
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We lack a unifying narrative to explain how a pluralistic people live into a common national life.
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About unresolved mysteries and the unifying Theories of Everything that may explain them, no matter how outlandishly.
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Mr. Biden repeatedly sought to play down criticism from Mr. Sanders and to play a unifying role.
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At the moment, there isn't one unifying theory on how regular time perception works, Wittmann tells me.
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What began as a marketing gimmick in 1987 has turned into a unifying force for the city.
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In Marshall, football served as a unifying force, as it did in other communities The Times covered.
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For many Thais, he embodied their national identity and was a major unifying force for the country.
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Today's industry is all about factory formulas, and avoidance of a unifying vision and any possible risk.
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Love, the title suggests, is the unifying factor, but eros powers the first play, agape the second.
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They take a historically unifying celebration of a people and turn it into a politically divisive event.
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Like Carter, Bush presented himself as a unifying figure, "a uniter, not a divider," in his phrase.
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But as the campaign wore on, instead of unifying the party's two wings, she fell between them.
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"Our country needs unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness," Ross said in a statement on Saturday.
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Reflecting the unifying nature of Supreme Court controversies, Mitch McConnell also came to Kavanaugh's defense on Sunday.
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Ryan said Wednesday his primary motivations for running would be unifying the country helping the working class.
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The proposal implies unifying the company's shares in a single class of ordinary stock with voting rights.
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Caring for Americans living with kidney disease and kidney failure has been one of those unifying issues.
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Instead of unifying behind a candidate, the movement plans to try to hold everyone accountable at once.
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To be sure, there is not yet a grand unifying theory of the competitive effect of realignment.
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But it is hardly a unifying concept around which to develop specific strategies for becoming a leader.
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He said he hopes the play, which features a character based on him, has a unifying message.
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When the Republican Party had Obama as the unifying villain, it was easy to keep everyone together.
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He sees the EU's unifying mission as proof that Satan is trying to unite mankind against God.
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And if we do our job right, it will be a unifying exercise for the whole country.
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"It's absolutely been more unifying than anything I've seen in years," said Dan Eberhart, a Republican donor.
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Jabs at Clinton seemed "to be the only unifying theme that they had," the presumptive Democratic nominee contended.
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The other two costumes were Robin and Superman—the unifying theme being that they don't have complicated masks.
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Trump has repeatedly shown he is more interested in taking his opponents down than in unifying the party.
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Today's news is that Netatmo is getting serious about these APIs and unifying its efforts on this front.
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This is not about unifying families, as heart-warming as that is, we are all worried about that.
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They pressed him to reconsider, saying the party needed a unifying figure from the family to avoid splintering.
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According to Kern, the one unifying factor among her subjects was an admiration for and fascination with femininity.
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And that pop music, the most unifying force of all, is somehow able to make sense of it.
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"To pretend we're unified without actually unifying, then we go into the fall at half strength," he added.
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The speech, optimistic and unifying, tinged with a sense of laughter through tears, encapsulated Zelensky's brand of populism.
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All of those can be done and I think our unifying theme is they bring the world together.
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Only in its second year, this unifying campaign is responsible for placing over 65,000 pets into loving homes.
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Antipathy toward Clinton and her party is a far more potent unifying force among Republicans than Trump his.
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When Clinton graciously committed herself to campaigning for Obama and unifying the party, I was sad yet proud.
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The unifying factors in all these newly revealed experiences are the secrecy and shame that surrounded the events.
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Unifying the spare presentation is a crisp, chisel-shaped, inch-wide horizontal groove set into the gallery walls.
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If Trump loses narrowly, holdouts like Cruz could be held responsible in 2020 for not unifying the party.
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The process of unifying all most Minecraft players under a single version of the game has officially begun.
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While all of their experiences of pregnancy were different, the documentary reveals several unifying factors among its subjects.
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He was known as a unifying figure in the mafia world who was making more allies than enemies.
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While many of these protests are targeted at the president, a unifying message or image has not set.
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Pelosi added Democrats should expect a slow process in unifying their party around Clinton, now its presidential nominee.
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These similarities in their history provided a unifying narrative for Chinese and Greek leaders during Mr. Xi's visit.
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" His answer is definitive: The savvy terrorist would hang back, denying his enemy "the unifying effects of war.
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The White House is touting a positive, unifying speech that will seek to reach out beyond Trump's base.
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Despite what he saw in Iraq, Kasim said he still believed soccer could be a unifying factor there.
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"If there's going to be a brouhaha, I'm advising candidates to be present for more unifying events," Sen.
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He is seen by most Thais as a unifying force in a nation bitterly divided along political lines.
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At a time of tremendous political polarization, why take away the unifying experience of the Fourth of July?
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Democrats are now in search of their own unifying message, as they sort through the wreckage of 2016.
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And the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee.
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These days, Mr. Kasich presents himself as a soothing and unifying figure who can heal a broken country.
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The unifying theme between them largely seems to be this consistent strength in building pace and setting tone.
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Only parties and leaders who embrace America's diversity can offer the kind of unifying leadership our nation needs.
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But if the president comes out and was unifying yesterday and then divisive again today, it won't change.
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The three alternate lives have one unifying feature: They all look like a form of hell on earth.
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It offers no counternarrative to Trump, little moral case against his behavior, no unifying argument against ethnic nationalism.
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Founded by a former comedian in 2009, the party's only real unifying ideology is that it's anti-establishment.
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They pressed him to reconsider, saying the party needs a unifying figure from the family to avoid splintering.
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Its unifying aspect seems to be, more or less, the passage of time, but it marks time subtly.
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The term is problematic, subsuming countries across a vast region with no shared language or single unifying religion.
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Dr. Northam is committed to unifying Virginians to appeal to their hopes, rather than dividing them through fear.
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The unifying voice of the Obama years digs in for a fractious new era and a second child.
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Wilder now can set his sights on something he has been promising throughout 2017: unifying the heavyweight belts.
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Even if she doesn't end up on the ticket, Democrats are hopeful Warren can be a unifying force.
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For Republicans — despite differences with Trump on some issues — putting conservatives on the bench is a unifying goal.
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And Drivy is now 100% part of Getaround as the company is unifying its brand across the globe.
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The passage of the House bill restores an issue that has been a unifying force for their movement.
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I do think there is something to be said for the importance of unifying and coalition-building leadership.
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Previously, he had held a version of the world championship at lightweight before unifying the super lightweight division.
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Simply put, Democrats do not rally around the courts as a unifying issue in the way Republicans do.
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The administration is preparing a plan to reform our immigration system with an eye toward unifying the party.
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Graham did what few had even thought possible in providing a unifying vision for evangelicals and other Christians.
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Movies have that kind of unifying power, and that is what New York City needed after 9/11.
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East Jerusalem was captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, unifying the city under Israeli control.
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The stories about the tragedy had a unifying effect among those of us who were not directly involved.
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And what strikes me about where I live is that local residents cannot resort to a unifying cliché.
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Linear or unifying narratives of progress leave a lot out in the desire to preserve a clear story.
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Health care costs in particular are a unifying theme — an issue sometimes but not exclusively tied to Obamacare.
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The unifying vision of "limited government" and "conservatism" meant different things to different groups within the party coalition.
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Perhaps over the past eight years, he thought making more pointed — and less unifying — statements wasn't his job.
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Still, Tehran appeared tone-deaf to not one, but two unifying summit communiques urging it to change its behavior.
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It dovetails back to what Carson was saying about how you circumscribe unifying humor by getting really political. Watch.
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This campaign allows people to experience first-hand the unifying power of not only the festival, but storytelling itself.
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Republicans are hoping that Trump will seize Tuesday night's closely watched speech to send a unifying message on Obamacare.
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Bush was the major figure in unifying Germany in the NATO alliance following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Their only unifying element is that they exist in a stylistic gray area, unbeholden to trends, taste, or time.
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Peter Biar Ajak saw the need for a unifying event and created a wrestling tournament to bring people together.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "But Trump is the only person who can turn a unifying occasion into a [expletive] measuring contest.
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It's high time that Hillary Clinton settles on a message and unifying vision, Democratic strategist Morris Reid said Thursday.
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"The bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee," Ryan said.
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The investment Twitter is making here – streamlining and unifying its API platform to allow developers to scale – is significant.
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One "unifying" political trend sought to impose the language of the dominant group, Sinhala-speaking Buddhists, on everyone else.
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I think the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from the presumptive nominee.
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Indeed, analysis by the bipartisan Voter Studies Group finds no unifying attitude among Trump voters on any economic issue.
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True to its duty as a supposed symbol of unity, it's certainly unifying the internet in terror and confusion.
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Right now, that process is incredibly tedious, with no unifying structure to send money overseas or to underbanked communities.
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"They are looking at it like a unifying experience for them as sisters," says an insider of the family.
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According to foreign diplomats, the government is talking informally to the German government, which has experience in unifying currencies.
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In it, she cast herself as a unifying figure who can bring the country — and Democrats and Republicans — together.
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The purpose of this team is to instill a unifying product ethos across our end-user experiences and devices.
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Instead of remembering his plea to end police brutality, his unifying dream of interracial harmony has become his legacy.
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Tencent is an investor in Meituan Dianping and Mobike, and unifying the two could help Meituan Dianping battle Ele.
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There's a lot of evidence that we evolved because of qualities we consider unifying and propitious for the future.
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The future console would allow gamers to "play without boundaries" by unifying the ecosystem across its Xbox Live network.
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That was one of Ramsey's takeaways after our slog through the transit hub: the lack of a unifying theme.
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While Trump's ad focuses on ousting the political establishment, Clinton will broadcast a "unifying message," according to her campaign.
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It will also demonstrate the degree to which they prioritize Iran as a regional unifying threat above all else.
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He did it by attracting massive crowds with youthful insouciance and a hopeful, unifying message amid bitter partisan divisions.
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The rise and fall of IS has had a sobering and unifying effect on relationships between Sunnis and Shi'ites.
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The institution, to this day, continues to play a unifying role and symbolises the unity of the Thai communities.
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Earlier this year, he said that he had become "convinced" that the president is incapable of unifying the country.
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We had 13 payroll systems, and now we are unifying into one system for the entire University of California.
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And I take it as a responsibility in choosing, just prioritizing as to what is unifying for our country.
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Mr. Trump has himself played down the significance of unifying the party at times, suggesting he could win regardless.
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Even with a nascent, scattered market, Unity is already one of the… ahem… unifying forces behind VR/AR development.
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As Trump makes his unifying trip Wednesday to Capitol Hill, Republicans need to get real and admit hard truths.
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The question before them is whether they can now rise to the occasion and prove to be unifying forces.
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It looks at unifying existing anti-trafficking laws, prioritise survivors' needs and preventing victims from being arrested and jailed.
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Trump, Figueroa once told me, "makes us more Latino": His threats and insults provoke a unifying sense of indignation.
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She was expressing the appreciation of millions who are thankful for his leadership in unifying a peaceful, democratic Germany.
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The memo did not call for unifying Europe's armies, despite rumors to the contrary in the British news media.
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Without his unifying presence, or the focus on health care, Democrats are searching for the party's next great project.
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"That's an oxymoron, Donald Trump and unifying the Republican Party," said one senator, who requested anonymity to speak frankly.
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Instead, bilateral talks are expected to focus on unifying topics such as trade, investment and North Korea's nuclear threat.
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The candidates spent the vast majority of the debate agreeing on policy basics and calling for a unifying nominee.
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Without a unifying vision, the collection of interests becomes not an electoral majority but a paranoid gang of competitors.
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They say food can be a great unifying force, but only if we continue to have shared food experiences.
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But since that subject matter was logical analysis aimed at unifying all of science, interdisciplinarity was front and center.
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It seems like America is finally on our side—and that factions of gun violence prevention movements are unifying.
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Unifying the two modes of Tiniest Muzzle and Song of Freedom creates a central paradox that drives the collection.
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The real estate mogul delivered a victory speech shortly after the race was called and struck a unifying tone.
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Like her idea of relational equality, this model resisted the temptation to flatten human variety toward a unifying standard.
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Yet, at the end of the day, what Willy Williams' moment did was highlight the unifying power of music.
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It is all the more important that we recognize and grasp unifying moments of victory and celebrate great leaders.
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Its ancient caste hierarchy perpetuated divisions and did not translate easily into the unifying slogans of modern mass politics.
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Yes, its chimes clang with conflict, but even within that noise a good listener might observe a unifying chord.
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There is one policy that is unifying the Republican ranks: They really want to cut the corporate tax rate.
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Neither party's base seems to like compromise much in a hyper-ideological era with no unifying sources of facts.
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It is conventional to think of Nauman as having no particular style, no unifying idea that is uniquely his.
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Since the election, many Democrats have been talking less about diversity and more about unifying cultural and economic commonalities.
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The rise of Donald Trump and the radicalization of the right have been unifying forces for moderates and progressives.
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Elizabeth Warren, who advocates for "big structural change," but has attempted to position herself as the more unifying option.
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At a time when divides between nations grow deeper and wider, we believe sports can be a unifying force.
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Parra's ("Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos") friendly, bustling illustrations convey the power of a truly unifying and useful idea.
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But there is great potential for K-12 education issues to become a great unifying force in American politics.
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But the Republicans did conduct themselves poorly enough during those years to be a fairly unifying force as well.
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For all the differences between these places, a unifying theme among them is their shared histories of Western colonization.
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In South Africa, especially during the 214s and '219s, music was a unifying force in the resistance against apartheid.
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Comcast is unifying inventory and audience to enable cross-platform buys on NBCU content through new advanced advertising tools.
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If there is an audacious notion around the campaign, it is Biden's willingness to talk about unifying the country.
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If the studio's output is all so varied, is there a unifying theme or philosophy holding it all together?
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An impeachment trap At the time, nobody in Washington was living up to the unifying goal of Lincoln's speech.
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" Rioux said: "What better way to build a world in common than by leveraging the unifying power of football?
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Multiple lawmakers present described the meeting as a unifying event for a conference plagued for months by intraparty battles.
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Booker has touted "Street Fight" as an example of how to run a relentlessly positive, unifying campaign and win.
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The unifying element that's compelling about archival footage is humanity – our willingness to relate to people of the past.
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In this sense, the ability to control the world's unifying maritime network means the ability to shape the future.
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The report said the Fund recommends "removing multiple currency practices and unifying the exchange rate as quickly as possible".
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He has sought to broker Middle East conciliation through sports and investments, citing economic interdependence as a unifying agent.
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One unifying theme that seems to arise across multiple albums of yours is a balance of density and space.
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The unifying motivation for all of us was ideological—we were all ex-soldiers with the skills to help.
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Amid ongoing political chaos and uncertainty, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says Brexit exhaustion is a unifying issue.
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Worse than the distortions and deceptions, which Americans have come to expect from this president, Mr. Trump hijacked the House chamber, turning what should be a unifying moment, or at least an attempt at a unifying moment, into a campaign rally, corrupting the role presidents have played there as representing the whole nation.
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The unifying theme was growing up, and that was something where once you identify that, it makes it much easier.
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"It's sad that people can't enjoy a beautiful show and embrace its unifying message without politicizing it," Del Vicario said.
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Recently I started the role of VICE's first global drugs editor, unifying coverage across VICE offices in over 30 countries.
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She had a positive influence on unifying Henry's strange, sprawling family, and brought his three kids back into he fold.
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That said, there were unifying factors to his long, messy discography, not least among them his commitment to rock & roll.
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And I think the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee.
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The plan, costing 800 million pounds over five years to deliver, includes unifying product ranges and further developing e-commerce.
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The need for hefty investment in America's infrastructure was one of the few unifying themes of the country's raucous election.
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On its face, the video is fun and funny, playing on the collective hunger for nostalgia as a unifying force.
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We should focus on how the very fact that all of us experience illness should become unifying instead of dividing.
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Tax cuts and infrastructure spending, on the other hand, look like an easy and unifying win for the new administration.
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In bad times, Argentine politicians had traditionally raised this unifying specter before the public, and President Illia was no different.
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The plan, costing 800 million pounds over five years to deliver, includes unifying product ranges and improving e-commerce capabilities.
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The unifying, and qualifying, theme of the artwork is that it is either by Palestinian artists or represents Palestinian life.
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Congress should fund the postal system like any other nation-unifying service and enable it to do its essential job.
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Indemnification provisions will have to address situations in which automakers integrate a supplier's product with other parts and unifying software.
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Tax cuts are the most unifying policy within the Republican Party — and preserving a conservative-leaning judiciary isn't far behind.
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No one quite knows what unifying strategy binds these situations – nor what President Trump's end game might be on each.
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But, amid the chaos, the negativity, and the differences, there is one unifying sentiment that both parties can agree on.
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Indeed, as different money-transfer services begin to proliferate, there's probably going to be a need for a unifying layer.
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But alas, Mr Johnson's notion of a liberal Brexit is not so much a unifying vision as a pipe dream.
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The unifying glue of the GOP in the early years of the second decade of the 21st century came apart.
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After handing Wheeler the unifying drink, the man then opened up his own can before being escorted away by officials.
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People from both sides came together to play in a "unifying act," the University of California said in a statement.
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The unifying factor that I hear between all their disparate is the general disregard for borders between sounds and styles.
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Though each of these mini-movements invited interesting contributions, none have coalesced into a unifying hashtag with larger cultural resonance.
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He's just saying our party deserves a leader who is committed to unifying, not dividing, our party and our country.
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Clinging to the idea of gender as a discrete, unifying factor actively erases other—often far more salient—social realities.
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Unifying nearly all of his films are strong-willed but vulnerable female characters who provide succor to emotionally wounded sons.
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The album's unifying qualities exist outside its multiple timeframes, inhabiting an implied present no one song captures on its own.
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" Of the harsh remarks, Clinton said "I felt sad … I seem to be the only unifying theme that they had.
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But on occasion, he has made small genuflections to the unifying rhetoric candidates and presidents are expected to engage in.
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The unifying presence is the Cosmic Panda, who appears in each of the continuous whip-fast vignettes of the animation.
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"What helps Republicans more: infighting or unifying, focusing on Clinton or focusing on our differences as Republicans?" the Speaker continued.
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Jeong said the unifying themes of Dangun and Gojoseon are "imperative" as the two Koreas try to overcome their differences.
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Nevertheless, Trump on Monday hewed to presidential precedent, striking a unifying sentiment during a solemn address at the White House.
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But we should all look to Dr. Carson as a healing, unifying public figure and take his words in context.
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But what's unifying about the games, which is what's meaningful about them, is harder to measure and easier to miss.
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But a unifying of all the exchange rates — there are at least six, including the black market — remains far away.
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Part of the problem for horse racing, unlike, say, the National Football League, is that no unifying regulatory system exists.
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The idea of Christmas as a unifying celebration for the whole country is a relatively late development in American history.
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It became a unifying symbol, and one "sanctified by the sacrifice" of Union soldiers who fought and died under it.
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Being a unifier means not unifying with a guy who calls immigrants rapists, wants to ban Muslims, and spews misogyny.
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"We need someone who's compassionate, someone who's unifying, someone who will be a role model for our kids," Obama said.
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Clinton's primary rival, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, played a symbolic role in hopes of unifying the party behind her.
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The unifying power of ice cream and the use of "Fitbits for the soul" are among her observations so far.
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To pick just a few: A unifying theme of these technologies is higher efficiency and lower cost at larger scale.
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If we don't, stand our ground, and then we go to a place in which we try to be unifying.
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A tax-cutting debate, they explain, is inherently more unifying for the small-government party than one about Obamacare services.
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"My hope is that this show can be a unifying force," Kelly said in a promo for the new show.
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The ruling may prompt Congress to introduce new legislation for an overhaul on unifying e-commerce for all 50 states.
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Instead Mr. LaBruce utilizes camp, that unifying language of queer cinema, to undermine the credos of trans-exclusionary radical feminism.
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People are doing this at the local level, and we need a series of unifying projects to make national progress.
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Trump's main goal on Tuesday night seemed to be to rebrand himself as a unifying leader pushing a hopeful message.
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So far, anger toward Big Tech has been billed as one of the few unifying issues of this election cycle.
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That isn't happening yet — in all the countries where attacks have happened, the response has been unifying rather than dividing.
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"My goal in unifying with them was to understand what their needs and wants were, to better accommodate," Battaglino said.
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"It's about unifying the Democrats, not universal political support by everyone," Mr. Cuomo said in a phone interview late Friday.
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The Florida work lacks the unifying stylistic threads and deliberateness of, say, the Hudson River Valley School or Texas Regionalism.
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The plan would create a single pension system, unifying the dozens of different plans in the public and private sectors.
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But looking specifically at the three "Rustbelt" blue states mentioned at the beginning of the article, no unifying picture emerges.
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Salah led Egypt through World Cup qualification with five goals and became a unifying force in a deeply divided country.
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WASHINGTON — Republicans are unifying behind an aggressive tax code rewrite with a single, overarching goal: How low can they go?
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With the Democratic nomination within reach, Biden now faces the task of unifying the Democratic Party's moderate and progressive factions.
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"John McCain, in death," he said, "is performing the unifying function that the incumbent president is congenitally incapable of performing."
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Those rules all share one unifying principle: that sometimes the public interest is best served by not enforcing the law.
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By unifying her creative and political ambitions, Ms. Stenberg has fueled the potential for both self-expression and self-exposure.
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Where is a factual debate on Canada's need for increased immigration, the associated social issues and a creative, unifying solution?
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While they incessantly talk about unifying the people, dividing them is actually the very basis of their political business model.
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" If leadership thought this vote was unifying the party, Spanberger said, "they should come spend a day in my district.
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Disgust for W and the neo-cons was a unifying force on the left and Keith was fiery and unapologetic.
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Johnson told The Sunday Telegraph newspaper that the EU lacked democracy and a unifying authority and was doomed to fail.
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Suffragists wore a yellow sash, and the color white has symbolized the emancipation of women unifying for a proper cause.
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In seeking to reject Trump's chauvinist vision, they end up excluding too much of what a unifying counternarrative would require.
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But even with a unifying cause, creators inevitably discover smaller ways in which their goals and YouTube's are at odds.
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Standing Rock was a unifying event for other photographers of native backgrounds, like Brian Adams, an Inuit photographer in Anchorage.
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Today, the iconic ship's rebirth could serve a similar unifying purpose, something its namesake country needs now more than ever.
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Those divisions persists, and on Wednesday, Sanders's campaign manager suggested Wasserman Schultz should be replaced with a more unifying figure.
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Although English is now the lingvo internacia, the world still desperately needs an interna ideo —a unifying idea of humanity.
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The apparent dearth of a unifying centrist ideology can be partially explained by the problematic concept of "the center" itself.
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Racial oppression is changing, bringing with it new victims, new forms of victimization and a lack of unifying, prophetic voices.
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" — Where the U.S. and China are headed on tech: "In terms of technology, the world had been unifying for years.
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"But once the Constitutional Court rules, conservatives will settle for the verdict, whatever it may be, and will start unifying."
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" Talev said her only regret is that Wolf's routine may now define what she called "a really wonderful, unifying night.
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Mitsubishi Motors' CEO Osamu Masuko said it could be hard to manage the alliance without the unifying figure of Ghosn.
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Still, it's not hard to see the vacancy that calls him — the lack of a unifying optimism leading the party.
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The cold warriors' tough stance on Russia is no longer unifying in a post-Soviet era, to say the least.
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The theme for the celebrations this year was economic development and unifying the Korean peninsula, divided since World War Two.
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That, in turn, could prove a big step toward unifying the left and incorporating Sanders's movement with the Democratic Party.
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It had a unifying goal, too: not just political equality, which the first-wavers had fought for, but social equality.
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Martial historians see the unifying thread of reformist effort that runs through the careers of Tang Hao and Bruce Lee.
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Absent a unifying public face to represent and lead the anti-establishment crusade, there was no hope of electoral success.
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"We are unifying Jerusalem through actions on the ground," Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat said in a statement about the settlement's expansion.
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Like Le Pen, Mélenchon threatens to abandon the euro — which would likely lead to a collapse of the unifying monetary union.
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Over time, this idea solidified into the dark "reality" behind the black pill and became a unifying theme across incel communities.
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Some observers have tried to identify something like a Trump doctrine, a unifying set of beliefs that would govern his actions.
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So if there&aposs a thing that&aposs unifying the rest of NATO, that would be concern about Russia&aposs behavior.
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These unifying voices have shifted the landscape away from single-purpose automations and toward a more holistic system of connected things.
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White House officials hoped Obama could prod the Vermont senator toward eventually acting as a unifying figure for the Democratic Party.
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We need to be reaching out and unifying our country against terrorist attacks and lone wolves, and working with Muslim Americans.
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As the pre-eminent leftist leader in the country for years, Lopez Obrador has been one of its few unifying elements.
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It's foolish to try to ascribe a single, unifying theme to an industry as sprawling and unwieldy as the movie business.
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Unifying the inventory between sales channels isn't new and has been a big e-commerce trend for the past few years.
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ISIS, Newtown, a changing economy with fewer good jobs and stable career paths create anxiety without generating a unifying moral vision.
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Consider this: The company hasn't been nearly as aggressive in its bid to provide a unifying presence for connected-home devices.
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Fishburne said if there's one unifying theme among the companies it has backed to-date, it's the idea of "reprogramming" nature.
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Such diversity requires constant management, leading to an almost fetishistic attention to liberal unifying principles by Democratic activists, which engenders intolerance.
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The deal comes on the heels of 2020 campaign announcements, at a time when Democrats are grasping for a unifying cause.
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However, 'yes' campaigner Kerryn Phelps, the former chief of the Australian Medical Association, said the survey was about unifying the nation.
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My practice is tactile; inspiration can come from numerous places, but the unifying factor is a need to manipulate and play.
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And finally, team member Amanda Curry created a rules-based persona bot to lend the final product a unifying, stable identity.
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Unifying a few offices is a start, but it will take more than administrative shuffling to clear out the regulatory cobwebs.
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A long-time friend of Donald Trump says he thinks the president-elect will serve as a kind and unifying leader.
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Our takeaways: The NFL thinks this turned out to be a unifying moment for the league, but hopes Trump moves on.
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Vale said the court's decisions were aimed at unifying the lawsuits to avoid contradictions and help the parts reach a settlement.
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Though it was a positive, unifying step for the family of five, Stephanie stopped dancing while she navigated her new faith.
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In addition to temporary installations, there is also a Binational Garden which spans the border in a unifying display of flora.
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"This is a concert about unifying us, and it's about keeping America great, not making America great," she told the crowd.
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Unifying a codebase can usually reduce bugs, enhance stability and increase developer productivity, all of which ultimately benefit the end user.
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That would be an astonishing decision for a man from the PMDB, where the unifying characteristic is the quest for patronage.
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Mr. Trump's warning was his latest affront to Republicans who have urged him to adopt a more cooperative and unifying tone.
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Essentially, it contains anecdotes with nothing unifying them into a vision of what the Democratic Party stands for in America's heartland.
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"I've been clear that I think she has not been effectively unifying the party, and this makes it harder," Rybak said.
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"Implementation of the PRIIPs Regulation without the unifying technical standards would carry significant risk to both investors and firms," she added.
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He could very well invoke the unifying themes that he struck in what was the first national convention after 9/11.
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Again, no party labels, but simply the unifying experience of having served the country in the greatest representative body in history.
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"Sports are a unifying influence in our society, bringing people of different backgrounds and beliefs together," NASCAR said in a statement.
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It is my recommendation that this agenda center on unifying the country and making inroads with the financial and business communities.
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The first of the event's four nights focused instead on issues such as immigration, drug addiction and unifying Democrats against Trump.
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Clinton did not entirely abandon earnestness on Tuesday, urging the crowd to unite behind her "positive, optimistic, hopeful and unifying" message.
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And while there is no unifying manifesto, it's possible to piece together the arguments that attract these thinkers to Trump's candidacy.
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It's very hard to come up with a vision so compelling that it can provide a unifying purpose to your life.
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In Montreal, there's a unifying sense and architecture, whereas in Toronto, you're looking at civilization fucked up—like, gone wrong. Fake.
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You might look at the roster and see a mishmash, a total lack of unifying characteristics, but that's not exactly right.
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"If there's going to be a brouhaha, I'm advising candidates to be present for more unifying events," Wicker told The Hill.
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The first element to building a good crossword, as any constructor will tell you, is coming up with a unifying concept.
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Mike Pence as his running mate Saturday, calling him the key to unifying the Republican Party after a tumultuous primary season.
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Getting smart means delaying internal fights (like single-payer health care) and unifying against Trump's agenda (as Democrats in Congress have).
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The unifying aspects of Algerian communities were removed such as expressions of culture, the Arabic language, and visual and musical vocabulary.
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"The basic principles of press freedom are unifying, and it's something that people can celebrate even if they have divergent views."
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Many of this season's episodes have attempted to dovetail various strands of story in one unifying climax, as does this one.
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In 1925, the school moved from Weimar to Dessau, into a new building illustrating Gropius's ideology of unifying art and technology.
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In the wake of the suicide-bombing attack that struck Manchester, counterterrorism was the unifying factor in this year's G7 meeting.
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The former vice president appeared to strike a unifying tone in an address on Tuesday and reached out to Sanders's supporters.
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We, too, have risen from the ashes of division and racism, unifying a formerly segregated nation after 400 years of colonization.
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And if she lives, I think she will succeed where Jon Snow failed in unifying the people against a common enemy.
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Since its founding in 1923, Turkey has been unable to develop a unifying national identity that represents all of its citizens.
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Congressional Republicans decided to remain silent on the matter, denying the Democrats the opportunity to use them as a unifying force.
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The unifying theme of it all is an anti-humanist mindset that equates any difficulty or need to a moral failing.
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If there was a unifying theme through Douglas's life and career, it was an almost single-minded determination to press forward.
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But his unifying tone, which his staff characterized as more traditionally presidential, quickly gave way to a more familiar Trump approach.
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It is ironic that while Wasserman Schultz became a divisive force within the party, her departure will become a unifying force.
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"The @BernieSanders campaign is about unifying people across our country — not dividing them up by race, ethnicity or gender," Sanders wrote.
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The fun, unifying power of thirst is that it defies any strict gender or sexuality binaries, so who the hell cares!
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One of the unifying marks of the alt-right sensibility is the assumption that no speech act is beyond the pale.
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Ambedkar, whose work in the West was eclipsed by Mahatma Gandhi's fame, has become a unifying personality of modern-day India.
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The MX Keys also supports USB-C or Logitech's Unifying receiver for connectivity, and supports Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices.
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Rather than a unifying moment, his transition to power has seen a continuation of the polarization of the election last year.
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Mr. Buttigieg's jump in recent polls, along with Mr. Biden's staying power, could suggest a persistent appetite for more unifying voices.
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"It's definitely not unifying," he said aboard his campaign bus in Iowa when asked about Ms. Warren's and Mr. Sanders's approaches.
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Soccer tends to thrive where it is the single unifying factor; at first glance, that is not the case in Nice.
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Hakas were performed across the New Zealand in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings as a way of unifying people.
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Costing 800 million pounds over five years this involves unifying product ranges across brands, boosting e-commerce and seeking efficiency savings.
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The group's new strategy is to seize on more unifying, less controversial issues like supply chain logistics, sustainable packaging and recycling.
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The king has long been seen as a unifying figure in Thailand, which has grappled with political uncertainty in recent years.
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Who says former (and supposedly bitter) rivals can't join forces in the spirit of Washington's most unifying party — the "green" party?
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The numbers suggest that rather than unifying a divided electorate, his transition to power has continued the polarization from the campaign.
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So far, the unifying theme of Trump's convention is that the leader of the opposition party should be thrown in jail.
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Abortion, along with the composition of the nation's top courts, has proved one of the most unifying issues for the right.
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Protecting animals has never been a partisan concern – in fact, in our experience, it is a unifying cause on Capitol Hill.
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The Unifying, Monstrous Hopefulness of 'Inside' | Waypoint Kaitlin Tremblay finds a message about feminist solidarity in a lost boy's frightening fate.
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And yet, instead of codifying what she does, Meyer keeps finding ways to resist the desire to adopt a unifying order.
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The White House has said Obama, who is very popular among Democrats, will play a unifying role on the campaign trail.
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"I wanted to make tracks that became an emancipating, unifying experience for everyone listening," wrote the producer in the SoundCloud post.
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I see less goths, emos, townies and whatever—culture seems to be flattening, but then it's unifying people... it's globalizing culture.
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It was a moment where SNL decided to go for unifying, rather than political and divisive, and it was the right tone.
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This march is the first step towards unifying our communities, grounded in new relationships, to create change from the grassroots level up.
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We have gone so far into unifying roles we have to go back and see, OK, how can you split that work?
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" According to the report, Mack wanted to incorporate a sort of unifying emblem that was "something more meaningful, something that took guts.
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Israel went on to annex East Jerusalem shortly thereafter, unifying the city under Israel's authority, though no country has recognized this annexation.
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The decision came late Tuesday night as positive reviews flooded in for Trump's speech, which struck a largely optimistic and unifying tone.
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A White House welcome for championship winning teams has usually been one of the least controversial, unifying moments of a presidential term.
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It begins by unifying the discontented until a rupture occurs in the political structure that leads to a deeper sense of animosity.
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In these particularly turbulent times, promoting access to food for Americans at risk of hunger, particularly children, should be a unifying issue.
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The job of deciding what UKIP stands for, having achieved its unifying goal of Brexit, is therefore left to Ms James's successor.
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Apple's new TV app is supposed to solve all that complexity by unifying all these fragmented services into a single, searchable system.
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The happy talk of "unifying" a single Democratic Party is an Americanism that I believe is reaching the end of its usefulness.
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Mike Rounds told CNN that an apology from Trump to McCain would be a significant help in unifying a fractured Republican Party.
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But to have no unifying voice in her community was unthinkable for the Chilean-born activist and businesswoman Isabel Sepulveda-de Scanlon.
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Election night stress gets a little easier when we remember we're all in it together, and there's nothing more unifying than memes.
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Victory day—the only unifying and truly national Soviet holiday—became part of the official calendar and mass culture only in 1965.
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The notion of a unifying ledger is not a new one, but it's one that's transformed Ripple into a full-fledged company.
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The challenges to the status quo have a unifying theme: the lack of say over something as fundamental as one's own demise.
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"Theranos recently closed on a recapitalization of its recent investors, unifying their support as the Company moves toward commercializing its innovative technologies."
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Google has been unifying its apps to fit the updated Material Design scheme, which we got a preview of earlier this year.
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Decades before the World Wide Web reached total ubiquity, military networks like ARPANET and MILNET required a unifying system to simplify communications.
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King Abdullah and his Hashemite dynasty enjoy solid support and act as a unifying force among native Jordanian tribes and Jordanian Palestinians.
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With the clear objective of unifying our nation in its love of sport, corruption and poverty were entirely absent from their coverage.
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May, unlike Baldwin, is not well liked amongst backbenchers, and she does not have a unifying vision for her party moving forward.
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Meant to be a unifying event and an opportunity for organizational renewal, this will be the first all-member gathering since 2009.
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But after a speech filled with attacks on the media and his opponents, the president tried to close on a unifying note.
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"The goal here is really in unifying that profile, where we have a lot of behavioral information about our consumers," said Aseem.
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But when asked about criticisms of his language and his tone, Trump claimed that he was actually a presidential and unifying figure.
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Each time we have experienced lengthy stretches of lackluster, divisive leadership, we have found an inspiring, unifying leader to turn things around.
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Unifying such a diverse mix was difficult given Syria's patchwork demography and explains, in part, why Baathism was the regime's ruling ideology.
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So back then, was there a kind of unifying vision that defined the band and the scene you wanted to be in?
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Commanders said that Mullah Yaqoub was widely seen as a possible unifying candidate, with his bloodline outweighing his relative lack of experience.
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"Sometimes he does and sometimes he doesn't," Ryan said on CBS's "Face the Nation" when asked if the president practiced unifying politics.
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Each pair was guided by a unique theme — patriotism, tradition, community, youth — and a unifying question: What does America look like now?
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" Obama, who has repeatedly said she has no plans to run for office, called the search for a unifying president a "distraction.
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The reality is that these new rules are a unifying force within a political party that grows more unified by the day.
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McKee said there's been a tradition of presidents using sports as a unifying function, another area where Trump has broken the mold.
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"The President hopes others will join him in recognizing that the movement was about removing barriers and unifying Americans of all backgrounds."
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She is fixing her problems: improving her likability, unifying the Democratic Party, baiting her opponent, and reaching out to Republicans and independents.
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Clinton would need to find common ground with a destabilized Republican Party, whose unifying goal in Congress would be to discredit her.
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It may simply be that the conventions play a role in unifying the two party bases — something that might well be inevitable.
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The President hopes others will join him in recognizing that the movement was about removing barriers and unifying Americans of all backgrounds.
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On the other hand, for Democrats in Congress and on the campaign trail, gun control can and should be a unifying issue.
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The party won control of Virginia's House and Senate, unifying the state government under Democratic control for the first time in decades.
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And I think even if they don&apost have a unifying message, I do think the Democrats are motivated to come out.
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Everybody is going through their own version of this, and the only unifying factor is that you feel alone going through it.
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For many families, the move back to Mexico is "unifying and separating at the same time," Ms. Kleyn said in an interview.
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That is why he struck a unifying tone, focusing on policies that will help all Americans without igniting more fierce political battles.
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Speaking before results were released Tuesday, Sanders senior adviser Tad Devine said he didn't think Democrats would have any problem in unifying.
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While he sought to strike a unifying note for the country, his attempts to pin blame abroad for the outbreak were unmistakable.
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The Vatican's deal, struck in the name of unifying the Church in China, means the annihilation of the real Church in China.
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Modernization is the theme unifying many of the Indian restaurants that have taken root around the city over the past few years.
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The agreed-upon unifying plot of this election was: It doesn't really matter who wins, as long as it's not Thelma Aldana.
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In a blue state that still counts a vocal Republican minority, the issue of sports betting has been a rare unifying issue.
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That dissonance between paranoiac militarization and peaceful routine is the exhibition's unifying theme, especially in images from early on in The Troubles.
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Let's stick to celebrating climate change resolutions that at least make an effort at unifying the country around ambitious but workable solutions.
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But the laser focus on fighting socialism — a unifying and extremely broad concept — allowed all conservatives to unite under the Trump umbrella.
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He maintained that too intense a focus on each minority group's discrete persecution comes at the expense of a larger, unifying vision.
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But the needs of gig workers, arising from their lack of benefits and protections, can also be a unifying force, experts said.
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But Mr. Sadr has always been a nationalist, committed at least in rhetoric to unifying patriotic Iraqis regardless of sect or ethnicity.
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While Disney may not be enjoying the furor, it seems to be a unifying, almost cathartic experience for some Star Wars fans.
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Recognizing that those values and our American way of life could be lost is a unifying theme and rallying cry for conservatives.
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He was seen as a potentially unifying force for the country, since a lot of his campaign had focused on civil rights.
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Qaboos did it by unifying his own realm, improving its infrastructure and status as a tourist destination, and making his subjects richer.
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For all their meaningful differences, there is a unifying fear among the Democratic candidates that is, at once, both selfish and selfless.
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Both Obamas, two of the few unifying figures in a fractured Democratic Party, will face enormous pressure to help oppose and rebuild.
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Their work has deepened our understanding of the unique platform we have to help advance progress in a profound and unifying way.
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The president's Opioid and Drug Abuse Commission has already demonstrated the effectiveness of unifying both parties to identify solutions to tough problems.
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Laury's strategy, costing 800 million pounds over five years, involves unifying product ranges across brands, boosting e-commerce and seeking efficiency savings.
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This year's unifying vision, the riot, suggests that, when conditions are unbearable, "good behavior," love and kindness, are insufficient to achieve justice.
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Without a unifying leader accepted by all sides, Afghanistan could split further along tribal and ethnic lines which could deepen political instability.
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Alexander Gauland, 78, a unifying figure in the AfD who has been a co-leader since 2017, did not stand for reelection.
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And even for C.E.O.s who want to avoid politics as much as possible, values need not be partisan – they can be unifying.
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The late President Nelson Mandela, the father of the new South Africa, was a fierce advocate of the unifying power of sports.
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He's a Southern Democrat tasked with unifying a broad tent of demographics — from African Americans to millennials to the white working class.
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Their goal was to revive the nation, partly through liberal reforms and partly through unifying the country around Islamo-Turkic ethnic nationalism.
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And yet the temples of both men are crowned with floral garlands, a unifying gesture that suggests nuptials more than filial devotion.
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Unifying intelligence across all 28 member states won't work, but bilateral efforts between those countries with common interests is the most pragmatic approach.
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The unifying factor in the Trump attacks is a complete scorched-earth strategy: The NFL should enforce his suggestions or face total boycott.
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Once coach PG blew the last whistle, we got together in one last huddle to end the practice with a unifying team cheer.
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In a linguistically divided country, the Smurfs have become a unifying symbol in Belgium alongside chocolate, waffles, beer and the national soccer team.
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The truth is probably somewhere in the middle, but the bottom line is that Google is unifying all of its smart home efforts.
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Dr. Jay asks that in the lido I take time to look at the different bodies with a unifying eye – appreciation not critique.
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Once welcomed as a unifying force by Western officials, Dodik reinvented himself in 2006 as a Serbian nationalist with close ties to Putin.
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Instead, they're another step toward unifying much of the company's lineup under the Galaxy brand, and away from the Gear branding of yesteryear.
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"Last night's program was meant to offer a unifying message about our common commitment to a vigorous and free press," Ms. Talev wrote.
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Making fun of disabled people... (BELL RINGING) BUSH: ... We're never going to win elections if we don't have a more broader unifying message.
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Strongly in favor of the European Union, the party is also firmly against using physical force to forward the cause of unifying Ireland.
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Yet here is a unifying issue — here is a calamity that can strike any of us like a brick falling from a building.
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The real unifying factor behind this spin on free speech, as is often a case in oddball team-ups, is a mutual enemy.
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Bernie Sanders for endorsing Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary, even as some Sanders supporters have continued to resist unifying behind the nominee.
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Nearly a decade after the Third Wave broke, women are once again using diverse voices to rally around a set of unifying issues.
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That includes unifying their messaging system, which some say is designed to make Facebook's apps harder to break up with anti-trust regulation.
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And two weeks ago, Instagram's COO Marne Levine who was known as a strong unifying force, went back to lead partnerships at Facebook.
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But in a time where divisive forces seem to be all around, a unifying hashtag to look to for answers might be … nice?
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Nearly two-thirds of Democratic "insiders" surveyed by the Politico Caucus said they were "somewhat worried" or "very worried" about unifying the party.
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That means unifying its messaging apps with a backend that supports end-to-end encryption, and promoting ephemerality in content sharing and communication.
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After Rubio's strong third place finish in Iowa, it looked like the Florida senator had the clearest path to unifying the establishment wing.
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But even some of the most devoted Sanders fans view Brazile as a unifying figure at this critical moment in the general election.
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Graduation season is one of those unifying occasions when Americans from all walks of life gather to celebrate the accomplishments of successful graduates.
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While previous iterations were themed—2016's mantra was "It's been weird"; last year centered on "Goals"—this year forgoes a unifying thread.
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Can he appear focused, substantive, strong and positive, and offer a unifying vision that sharply contrasts with a "third term" of President Obama?
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But there is a unifying problem they have yet to overcome: Finding enough customers to support the costly infrastructure they must first build.
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"Today is the day of unifying the central bank which was divided and that has divided spending and monetary policy," Shukri told lawmakers.
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Jennifer Lopez wants her upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance with Shakira to showcase Latinx talent, while unifying millions of viewers in the process.
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The Trump administration and congressional Republicans are working toward unifying around a single tax-reform bill, aiming to pass the legislation this year.
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Mr. Abu-Assad's simple tale becomes an idealistic appreciation of music as a way of bridging boundaries through a unifying appeal to beauty.
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The city of Philadelphia recently learned that the rainbow flag, a symbol of LGBTQ pride, isn't quite as unifying as it may seem.
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Clinton could get a lot of help in unifying the party, whether from President Obama, Elizabeth Warren or perhaps even Mr. Sanders himself.
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And Cuban officials apparently still cannot work out a solution to unifying the island's two currencies, which has hobbled the already faltering economy.
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You probably haven't even heard of civil religion — the concept of a religion-like unifying force that creates cohesion among relatively disparate people.
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Durkin added that states need a "unifying force" when it comes to cannabis legalization to ensure consistency in laws from state to state.
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The Republicans need all the help they can get in unifying their ranks and rallying against single payer just might do the trick.
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They are giving her more time in the spotlight and unifying Democrats around someone who does come from a left-of-center perspective.
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The companies also have a different incentive structure for their advertising sales forces, according to Mr. Wieser, and unifying them could be disruptive.
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But while these are important correctives, they do not themselves provide a new, unifying theme to guide American foreign policy into the future.
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If the Republican Party wants to offer this kind of unifying nationalism, it clearly needs to abandon Trump's explicit appeals to white identity.
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Aside from massive funding rounds, among all four startups, there's one unifying factor: They all offer or plan to offer Medicare Advantage plans.
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He has indicated he will paint himself as a unifying figure, hoping to bring the centrist and progressive wings of the party together.
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The former governor is positioning himself as a unifying figure who can bring the centrist and progressive wings of the Democratic Party together.
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A unifying characteristic of successful entrepreneurs is curiosity: a willingness to think of things differently, consider the impossible and flesh out complex ideas.
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In that spirit, we call for the appointment of unifying figures after a contentious election rather than people with divisive records and agendas.
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Like the imposition of 'zips' in the paintings of Barnett Newman, they impose a central unifying feature within, and upon, the final image.
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Street Fighter upended expectations of what roleplaying game combat looked like in White Wolf's unifying Storytelling system, and in tabletop RPGs at large.
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In the end, Kirk defeats Edison and strikes a blow for unity between races—and for the Federation as the main unifying force.
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But more importantly, almost every single member of Q's following seems to have one glaring and unifying trait: They are deeply, heartbreakingly lonely.
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In the museum's sculpture garden, Barwick conjures the words of a British pop star to explain the unifying principle that guides her work.
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Then you've got Gvozdyk, the light heavyweight, another great fighter who is going to be unifying against Artur Beterbiev later in the year.
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But the president could strike a more unifying tone as he meets with storm survivors and first responders on the U.S. island territory.
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For the Democrats right now that means casting their party as a unifying force rather than just the equally polarized answer to Trumpism.
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Critics said the move would transform what has for decades been a nonpartisan, unifying event into a political rally for a divisive president.
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One of the things we realized we had to do was [identify] a kind of unifying question and then elaborate on that question.
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Instead of unifying the country, President Trump made it clear, yet again, that he supports only white Americans — to hell with everyone else.
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Polls have even detected a shift in Republican views on Russia, which throughout the Cold War was a unifying force in the party.
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Choosing a complete set of water glasses is an affordable and easy way to add a unifying motif to an otherwise eclectic table.
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In addition to unifying parts of Microsoft Research under one person, the company is more tightly integrating health care with the research group.
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"Repeal and replace" was the centerpiece of many Republican campaigns for four cycles, and one of the most unifying positions among Republican voters.
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Prosecutors argue that taking the logo will deprive the group of its "unifying symbol" — the banner under which prosecutors say the group marauds.
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The European Union has been a unifying force that transcends the bitter divisions between Catholics and Protestants that have long bedeviled Northern Ireland.
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His unifying perspective in "True Stories" is the virtue of imagination, and the search for alternate worlds or possibilities raised by counterfactual questions.
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Minor league players, unlike their major-league brethren, are not unionized and do not have unifying representation to bargain with the M.L.B. teams.
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Beyond serving as a show of strength, their presence aligned with a more unifying, inclusive message his campaign is aggressively trying to project.
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As Joseph Bottum wrote in "An Anxious Age," mainline Protestants created a kind of unifying culture that bound people of different political views.
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"In the Northeast, you have different states under different leadership, so it's a little tougher to get a unifying plan," Mr. Center said.
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It has tightened its control over Chinese politics and culture, the economy and everyday life, projecting the image of a gradually unifying society.
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Past movements rallied around one unifying cause: the Vietnam War, civil rights, the government bailouts and spending that helped create the Tea Party.
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Xenophon's party also lacks a unifying ideal beyond his personal brand, said Peter Chen, politics and media lecturer at the University of Sydney.
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The DREAM Act could be a unifying force between Republicans and Democrats in what has otherwise proven to be a polarizing political environment.
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It was clear to Coson how food anchored her relationship with home where nostalgia brought her Filipino identity under a unifying culinary experience.
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While there is a sex tech scene in California, she said, so far it lacks a "unifying force" like Women of Sex Tech.
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From the nation's founding, Americans had a sense that their continent's vast and beautiful abundance gave their nation a unifying destiny and mission.
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Local cultures will certainly benefit from unifying their faith and their language, but the Catholic Church has its own reasons for the reform.
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Perez himself, an intended unity candidate for a thankless job backed by Obama allies, has not always been a unifying figure in practice.
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Tax reform has long been considered a unifying issue for the GOP, whereas massive spending on infrastructure has typically given fiscal conservatives heartburn.
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None said they were because the obvious unifying quality of mass shootings isn't Facebook, it's the presence of and easy access to firearms.
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But accomplishing success on the same scale will require learning from President Reagan's ability to establish a unifying vision and see it through.
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Democrats learned for the first time Tuesday that the vote on impeachment will be far more unifying for the caucus than once expected.
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For him to parrot these industry talking points is a huge disservice and it's not, I think, the mark of a unifying president.
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Currently, there are six different handicap systems worldwide and one of the architects of the revamp says unifying them is a logical move.
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Of course, disagreements don't seem to apply to one aspect of the 'Star Wars' universe ... Pete says he's witnessed its unifying awesomeness firsthand.
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Transferring these national responsibilities to the discretion of individual states, rich individuals, religious entities and charitable groups conspires against a national unifying vision.
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Many of his fellow players would be a mystery to him outside the gym; their unifying bond is full-court five-on-five.
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Flyhomes has been adding services like title & escrow, and aims to streamline the homebuying process by unifying brokerage, financing, closing, and home services.
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Choosing a system of ethics for an entire society really puts me in the mood for unifying it, the ultimate goal of Stellaris.
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" The Russiasphere doesn't have one unifying, worked-out theory — like "9/11 was an inside job" or "Nazi gas chambers are a hoax.
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The Kremlin has relied on the Orthodox Church as the main unifying force in the country and provides it with generous financial support.
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The unifying factor, to note the obvious about the state of big-screen children's entertainment, is that they are all feature-length commercials.
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There is, however, a unifying theme to all that complexity: Containing this crisis was so hard precisely because of all that financial innovation.
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There's no unifying thread tying all these conversations together, but each of them, in its own way, left a strong impression on me.
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Denis Mukwege is the foremost, most unifying symbol, both nationally and internationally, of the struggle to end sexual violence in war and armed conflicts.
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The unifying premise has brought together parents and kids alike, sparking conversation about themes like peer pressure, bullying, the loneliness of adolescence, and suicide.
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It's about unifying people, not only rallying the ones who agree, but also persuading the ones who do not; it provides a common ground.
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Even in ill health, the beloved King Bhumibol was considered a unifying and stabilizing figure in a country that's been hit by political turmoil.
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The recent rash of apocalypticism is not so much a response to a changing situation as it is a form of unifying Republican nostalgia.
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But the structure of the dinner and, more importantly, the unifying presence of the comedian at the roast both risks complicity and allows directness.
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Jean-Marie Campana, a retired civil servant, prefers Mr Juppé's unifying message to the "excesses" of Nicolas Sarkozy, a former president and rival candidate.
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Trump also used the interview to plug his "big tent" philosophy, attacking President Obama because he's "not unifying" and didn't bring the country together.
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That's the unifying theme behind two regulations the Freedom Caucus wants to repeal, one that involves Planned Parenthood and another that involves foreign aid.
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Their intent is to create positive and unifying change and that was demonstrated well by the unity they led prior to our home opener.
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After his big wins on March 15, political observers said it would behoove Trump to pivot toward becoming more presidential and unifying the party.
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Well, as corny as this sounds, it seems like you're saying your music is unifying even though it's so divisive in form and content.
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The rumble of "Happy Birthday" on the House floor stood out as one of the few genuinely unifying — and moving — moments during Trump's address.
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Republican Lanhee Chen said the topic is a smart move because there is no greater unifying force among Republicans than their opposition to Clinton.
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Choosing similar styles (or at least having a unifying theme such as shape or finish) will create a sense of flow among the spaces.
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Many also fear the death of a man who served as a unifying force in this deeply divided nation could threaten to destabilize Thailand.
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A minor character's casual mention of some boring history minutiae is actually a piece to one of Game of Thrones' biggest unifying plot puzzles?
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As Douglas Hurd made clear in his excellent biography, Disraeli was being purely descriptive and he certainly was not proposing unifying these two nations.
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His conspiracy rhetoric boiled down to a single unifying claim: Political elites have abandoned the interests of regular Americans in favor of foreign interests.
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Cuomo's proposal, based on recommendations from a study panel, would transform the New York City airport by unifying its terminals, which are currently disconnected.
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That's what Google is looking for, with the unifying component being whatever search looks like after people are no longer using a search bar.
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On the "pro-Romney" side, regardless of Trump's personal motivations, choosing Romney as Secretary of State would be a strong and unifying political move.
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Also, bonus points for the cheap pop that lets him turn a fight into a unifying cause for Irish nationalism and the immigrant experience.
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And the great part about tantra is that it isn't stiff — it's all about unifying with your partner so you can both enjoy yourselves.
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Even in ill health, the beloved King Bhumibol was considered a unifying and stabilizing figure in a country that's been hit by political turmoil.
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Here's the unifying theme that ties together a lot of Trump's reckless behavior: If you conceive of every relationship as a one-time exchange.
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They say his record of attacking his Senate colleagues and taking relentlessly hard-line positions shows that he would have difficulty unifying the party.
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Together, the chairs resemble tombstones in a cemetery, their diverse forms suggestive of colorful personalities but their whitewashed surfaces unifying and stark, yet tranquil.
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That would also be a waste of Mr Biden's potential to act as a Democratic elder statesman, unifying the party's diverse candidates and parts.
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A movement in theoretical physics has revolved around trying to form a unifying theory, which ties together the two seemingly divergent set of laws.
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Analyst Blendi Fevziu said Meta wanted the presidency to try to mould an image as a unifying figure in the divided NATO member state.
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David Bowie, master of reinvention, dead at 69 Melodies of "Rebel Rebel" and "Space Oddity" had a similar effect, unifying fans as they sang.
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Polman has used "sustainability" as the company's unifying force, introducing the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan in 218 with dozens of metrics to measure progress.
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Snyder has also called on the Federal Emergency Management Agency for help in tackling the problem by unifying response efforts from other government bodies.
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What is unifying a great deal of Trump voters from all economic strata is the belief that someone like Trump can get things done.
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And Carson doesn't present a unifying thesis, so he's not a single-issue debater (such as Sanders is with campaign finance/Wall Street greed).
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When it's all said and done, Sam turns to me and remarks that hopefully, the President will have just succeeded in unifying the party.
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Every retail marketer has the chance to become a cutting-edge retail technologist, unifying a brand's IRL and online channels into one customer experience.
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""He'll be good for the Conservative Party as he has the electoral stardust that makes him attractive and a unifying figure across the country.
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The reemergence of the Obamas comes as Democrats struggle to find a unifying message, other than opposition to Trump, heading into the midterm elections.
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And Democratic attempts to create a unifying platform are faltering, as Sanders supporters urge the party to take a more critical stance on Israel.
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