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Frederick hated Sir Robert Walpole in particular; after Walpole's downfall he was formally reconciled with his father but continued until his death to intrigue against all George's ministers.
Exiled by Louis XIV upon the recapture of Paris by government forces in 1652, Orléans was formally reconciled with the king four years later.
The King's death (December 5) saved him, as the new regent, Catherine de Médicis, needed him to counterbalance the Guises, with whom he was formally reconciled in August 1561.
A hundred and thirty-seven individuals — including formally reconciled figures such as Zaeef and Rahmani — remain subject to economic and travel sanctions under U.N. resolutions that date back to the late nineteen-nineties.
A hundred and thirty-seven individuals including formally reconciled figures such as Zaeef and Rahmani remain subject to economic and travel sanctions under U.N. resolutions that date back to the late nineteen-nineties.
Adding more confusion: the House of Representatives and Senate had passed different versions of the bill that were never formally reconciled.
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The Second Vatican Council (Vatican II), in 1965, tried to formally reconcile Christians and Jews, but its reforms bitterly divided the Church.
The couple were reconciled for seven months before Watson formally filed for divorce in Los Angeles, California on February 26 , 2010
Formally, four mechanisms could reconcile the observation of an abnormal Bcd gradient as a function of egg length and the precise patterning later in the same embryos.
Every contradiction is reconciled.
The two later reconciled.
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