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There is a growing unity of popular will in Poland.
Democratic leaders need to use this time wisely by actively tapping into the growing unity of those wanting change.
But even as the Latin American leaders spoke of their collective power and growing unity, regional strains have been evident.
My nation welcomes the growing unity of Europe, and the world needs America and the European Union to work in common purpose for the advance of security and justice.
Her comments welcoming "the growing unity" of Europe carried a sting for the French, for whom the price of the spat over Iraq was a divided Europe".It's not really a rapprochement," says François Heisbourg, of the Foundation for Strategic Research.
BEIJING — An armada of Chinese and Russian warships sailed in ceremonial formation in the Sea of Japan, off the port of Vladivostok, on Wednesday in what was the high point of joint naval exercises intended to show the growing unity between two countries with a historically uneasy relationship.
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When Europe grows in unity, Europe and America grow in security.... Another mission we share is to encourage the Russian people to find their future in Europe and with America.... America and Europe must throw off old suspicions and realize our common interests with Russia.
Mr. Johnson added that the book's migration to the digital realm will turn the solitary act of reading — "a direct exchange between author and reader" — into something far more social and suggested that as online chatter about books grows, "the unity of the book will disperse into a multitude of pages and paragraphs vying for Google's attention".
In the 1930s the growing harmony and unity of economics was rudely shattered, first by the simultaneous publication of American economist Edward Chamberlin's Theory of Monopolistic Competition and British economist Joan Robinson's Economics of Imperfect Competition in 1933, then by the appearance of British economist John Maynard Keynes's General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money in 1936.
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