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To reconciling
verb
To restore a friendly relationship; to bring back to harmony.
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Invoking his own approach to reconciling warring factions, he added, "I read it as trying to find a middle way".
Much of Professor Heller's career has been dedicated to reconciling the known scientific world with the unknowable dimensions of God.
Congressional aides say they are close to reconciling the differences, and there are sufficient votes in both the House and the Senate to pass the overall trade bill.
Rattling the Taliban, officials said, may open the door to reconciling with them more quickly, even if the officials caution that the outreach is still deeply uncertain.
It evidently possessed the secret to reconciling psychic conflicts that constantly vex the West: between hedonism and asceticism, reason and emotion, and the cosmic and the terrestrial.
Skeptics will say that it is naïve to expect senators to rise above our vitriolic political culture and return to reconciling our differences through principled compromise.
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Only to reconcile.
We need to reconcile this.
But Ms. Ramos wants to reconcile.
It's learning to reconcile yourself.
Lawmakers will have to reconcile differences.
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