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The primary task of proponents was to reconcile a putatively barbaric activity with a civilizing impulse.
He believed that with reason, compassion, and accommodation, he could reconcile a warring clergy.
To reconcile a lot of these trades, we rely on our people on the floor.
"It is difficult to reconcile a difference of such magnitude," the report said.
By Emily Nussbaum The show has compassion for those struggling to reconcile a messy family history.
Cyrillus Lukaris, Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria and later of Constantinople, took initiatives to reconcile a divided Christendom.
Is it possible to reconcile a desire to taste the terroir of Champagne with its tradition of blending?
"But I don't think there's much optimism that we're going to reconcile a budget with this House quickly," he added.
It's hard to reconcile a culture that puts youth on a pedestal but denies them access to the purse strings.
Like Hume, he tried to reconcile a scientific conception of the world with how it actually appears to us.
She comes across as a shy, well-adjusted woman struggling to reconcile a career with a failing marriage.
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