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Not everyone likes Baz Luhrmann's high camp directorial style, but his 1992 film Strictly Ballroom is the nearest he's come to uniting both the critics and the public in admiration.
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Pat McFadden, who had supported David, said both brothers had "huge qualities" and the time had come to unite behind the new leader.
Or rather, it is not that [the separate spheres of] subjectivity and objectivity come to unite, and then we first have reality.
That some great array of individuals would come to unite via the advent of the internet and thus work in concert against a shared antagonist - perhaps a hated social convention or aesthetic sensibility - was not only predictable, but predicted.
In light of the unprecedented growth in the tourism industry in Myanmar, UNICEF believes that time has come to unite the tourism sector to protect children from exploitation.
When it comes to uniting for the American people, that's what we do.
Ferguson is hoping the forthcoming international fixtures will provide a break in a packed schedule that could come to United's aid.
Sol Campbell was a great player but he is not a player we are thinking about getting to come to United".
Martinez said after the defeat at Old Trafford: "I have come to United three times before today and for whatever reason we don't seem to be measured in the same manner as the team at home.
Ferguson, too, has defended Berbatov, saying: "It's an old habit when players who come to United and they're not scoring three goals a game or making 50 passes; they get slaughtered.
I am delighted he has chosen to come to United," said Ferguson.
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