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Anthony Grafton has performed a signal service by reconciling the fissiparous tendencies of modern Renaissance scholarship.
New Labour, he boasted, had created a coalition by reconciling compassion with aspiration.
Mr. Gingrich said that throughout history, political leaders had emerged to steer parties to power by reconciling competing factions.
Was this really how he went about leading us into the twenty-first century — by reconciling ordinary people to their tastes and preferences?
Allowing lesser nations to opt out by reconciling with tyrants would leave the self-anointed "leader of the free world" looking foolish.
In Yemen, Mr. Saleh kept his grip on power for three decades by reconciling competing interests through a complex system of patronage.
On Nov. 8, 2000, the Canvassing Board conducted the mandatory recount by reconciling the printouts of all votes cast from each electronic ballot tabulating machine with the compilation of results from the host computer.
Like F.D.R., he dominated an era by reconciling opposites through force of personality: just as Roosevelt the patrician became the tribune of the people, Reagan turned conservatism into a forward-looking, optimistic ideology.
Therefore, by reconciling model outputs with measured data, we can achieve more accurate and reliable results.
By reconciling Rutherford's and Planck's views, Bohr produced a new and insightful model of the atom.
Discrimination of deactivation mechanisms can be achieved by reconciling timewise activity loss with changes in pore structure indicated by adsorption isotherms.
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