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House Republicans may present a unified bloc on taxes, but they are far from unified on tactics.
Behind the scenes, however, the family is far from unified.
That population is far from unified, with pockets of Latin, Central and South American residents.
Their domains were far from unified, however, with the individual provinces showing a wide national, economic, cultural, and constitutional diversity.
Even the Convergència i Unió party, led by Mr. Mas, is far from unified on that point.
PS Brands' problems, contrasted with Staco's opportunities, make clear why American businesses are far from unified on whether Washington should be waging a currency fight with China.
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And far from unifying the Roman world, economic growth often created self-sufficient units in the several regions, provinces, or great estates.
The length of this list of institutional actors tells us the governance of Lyon's gastronomy sector is still far from being unified even though efforts in this sense are being made.
Far from being a unified profession, discipline or field of study, bioethics is arguably a field in turmoil – some would even argue that it is in crisis and in need of radical reformulation [ 36].
Mr. Wainwright's new record, his first on Red House, a label based in St . Paul is studiously free of novelty fare and is far more unified thematically than his other CD's, which usually veer from humor to introspection.
Audience members in Boston complained about Mr. Levine's absences, but New York operagoers seem far more unified in support of him.
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