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Prof Dodson taught me that reconciliation is a process, a three-part puzzle built on spiritual principles like truth (confession), justice (atonement) and forgiveness (reconciliation).
I considered leaving the faith, but Mr. Marsh gives me hope of reconciliation.
But he said to me, "All this reconciliation and the confessions — that's the program of the state.
There ain't enough hooch hidden in the First Lady's closet to convince me that either reconciliation is a good idea.
He also pointed out to the admiral that "you once gave me expectations that reconciliation might take place".
"It really offered no catharsis or resolution or reconciliation for me," he later said, of the album.
And Omar's lofty talk about "historical reconciliation" made me wonder whether we were both involved in an elaborate game of manipulation, each for a different purpose.
"Certainly, if you ask me if there is reconciliation today, I have to say 'not yet,'" Mr Abhisit said in a speech this month.
Best of all, some have told me that it caused reconciliation with their partners.
This failed reconciliation led me to question how well we deal with death as a society, not just in terms of the efficacy of our end-of-life care but also of our cultural treatment of the subject, the meaning we derive from it.
Perhaps his goodness to me was a means of reconciliation with his son.
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