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"There needs to be a reconciliatory olive branch to the Hispanic movement.
He may seek out the police officer concerned for a reconciliatory handshake when they next meet.
"Nelson Mandela is a reconciliatory figure in the ANC; he doesn't give up on you.
There are no last-minute revelations that clear up every mystery; nor is there anything resembling a reconciliatory group hug.
The surfer who survived a shark attack live on TV has offered a reconciliatory message to the animal.
Even Barack Obama, who tried a Kinnock-esque boycott of Fox News, gave it a reconciliatory interview ahead of this year's Super Bowl.
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The president's speech was, by and large, an aggressive approach to a national crisis when what might have been expected was a more reconciliatory, collegiate response.
(If they had been in a more reconciliatory mood, they might have mentioned that Miret, their lead singer, was a Cuban immigrant).
Admitting some differences is compatible with a fundamentally reconciliatory attitude (cf. Karamanolis, pp. 243ff).
It is concluded that a more reconciliatory approach towards nature conservation, which goes beyond the ambit of protected areas, can serve as a catalyst for biodiversity recovery across the wider landscape.
Finally, Labour's shadow Chancellor John McDonnell offered an apparently reconciliatory hand to Mr Osborne saying he would applaud any motion to "reverse the cuts to tax credits fairly and in full".
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