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There was an unspoken agreement that if I cleaned up, things might mend.
Rosemary might mend a worn Wac uniform with her old-timey sewing kit, while I'd stare into the fireplace and wish that it still worked.
Bowles believed that cross-country travel might mend the rift of the Civil War by bringing "into harmony the heretofore jarring discords of a Continent of separated peoples".
The truth is that Clancy's research, which she hoped might mend fences -- at least partly vindicating both sides' positions -- has managed to tick off just about everyone: sexual-abuse survivors, therapists, experiencers, even a creationist or two.
"Superstitions Asone being lucrystal perfectly fine—until you become a compulsive gambler and your superstitions keep you at thealingling table when you should really get upractitionere".
Just talking to them might mend your friendship.
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It will be a surprise if either Labour or the Tories allow a proper and open debate this time on how politics might be mended.
"If we'd realized our love was worth defending, then the story's broken threads we might be mending, with perhaps, a different ending, a happy ending.
But these little courtesies, and China's friendly gesture in allowing his aeroplane (unlike a predecessor's in 1989) to use Chinese airspace, had already sparked hopes that relations between China and the Vatican, broken in 1951, might be mended.
When I think about Wyclef Jean, I wonder if part of his appeal to the people of Haiti is that of an artist, whose gift might be mending national identity.
There is a line in Michael Chabon's novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay that seems to sum up our centuries-old love affair with magic: "The magician seemed to promise that something torn to bits might be mended without a seam," he writes.
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