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By May of 1944, when Smith's wife, Katie, died, he and Roosevelt had been at least partially reconciled, a sign of F.D.R.'s magnanimity (or savvy).
The above inconsistencies could at least be partially reconciled by time.
In 1988, after Arafat and al-Assad partially reconciled, Arafat loyalists in the refugee camps of Bourj al-Barajneh and Shatila attempted to force out Fatah al-Intifada a pro-Syrial-Intifada akaway movement formed by Said al-Muragha in 1983.
This discrepancy in findings can be partially reconciled by accounting for differences in rat strain, sex, age, and various MDMA treatment protocols used.
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These explanations may partially reconcile why short-term (within-day) glucose variability in the same patients has been found to have little effect on microvascular risk (7, 8), whereas longer-term instability in the form of A1C has been found here to be much more predictive.
These apparently contrasting findings may be reconciled by considering that ranolazine also partially blocks IKr [ 37].
Nelson was aware of the personal conflict between the men, and invited both Collingwood and Rotheram to dinner in a partially successful effort to reconcile them.
Every contradiction is reconciled.
The two later reconciled.
(They later reconciled).
The brothers never reconciled.
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