Sentence examples for difficult unification from inspiring English sources

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In the end, Joachim Gauck, a former leader of the protests in the east, was invited to speak and famously remarked of Germany's difficult unification, "We dreamed of paradise and woke up in North-Rhine Westphalia".

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It reflects the difficult process of unification and shows that the perception of east Germans has changed.

What all of this means is that rather than simply just being an area that was occupied by the Soviet Union and their satraps in the East German Communist party, the eastern part of Germany has an identity which – almost a quarter of a century on – continues to make unification more difficult than expected.

"I found it difficult to get a unification fight and when someone else is champion it is difficult to bargain with them as they want more money and they want you to go to their back yard," said Calzaghe.

That line and its music inflate emotional affect not through the easier gambit of cognitive dissonance, but, rather down the far more difficult neural pathway of cognitive unification.

"The two of them together represent the unification of a very difficult battle that we saw four years ago," he said Tuesday afternoon during a stop at a winery in Indianola, Iowa.

The New Yorker, June 28 , 1952P. 20 Overheard, information clerk at the Pentagon Building to inquiring visitor: "We are so terribly dividied by unification that it is difficult for me to direct you to the proper office.

By F. Kaufmann and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, June 28 , 1952P. 20 Overheard, information clerk at the Pentagon Building to inquiring visitor: "We are so terribly dividied by unification that it is difficult for me to direct you to the proper office.

Mr. Masic took his post in October and said that while unification is a priority, it will be difficult because education policy is almost completely run by the Bosnian Federation's 10 cantons.

Findings and Conclusions: Recommendations: Programmes need to focus on family tracing and re-unification since street children, as with all other children in especially difficult circumstances, need to be cared for within the context of their families and culture.

The president said he would now concentrate on South Ossetia, then move to the more difficult matter of Abkhazia, a larger and more heavily armed region whose leadership is unequivocally against unification.

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