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She was a practical woman, and she wasn't reconciled to a life of rural squalor.
"I'm reconciled to a lifetime of medicine," Martha Manning says, suddenly fervent.
Sarandon said that she couldn't imagine becoming reconciled to a Clinton candidacy.
Around 26% had had affairs, one-third had had therapy and only a third were reconciled to a celibate relationship.
Western Europeans are reconciled to a larger European Union that swallows large Poland and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, a European Union ambassador said.
The online youth of Iran will not be reconciled to a regime that touts global "ethics" and "justice" while trampling on them at home.
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Mr. Kumar had great difficulty in reconciling to a life without his telegrams to deliver.
If the two physicians were able to reconcile to a common ICD-10 code, this cause of death became finalized at this stage.
If the two physicians initially disagreed on the cause of death, their respective keywords used to determine the cause of death are exchanged and an attempt is made to reconcile to a common ICD-10 code.
There is rumbling discontent among a minority of Conservatives over his leadership, particularly among those never reconciled to joining a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats.
So secession could occur in spring and an election near the year's end.Mr Netanyahu is not reconciled to such a truncation of his term.
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