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reconciliations
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Plural of reconciliation
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Higgins quoted Kettle as saying: "This tragedy of Europe may be and must be the prologue to the two reconciliations of which all statesmen have dreamed – the reconciliation of Protestant Ulster with Ireland and the reconciliation of Ireland with Great Britain".
Her story of beatings and threats, reconciliations and divorce — painfully common among Native American women — had a twist.
But his moral stature, matched only by his physical height, helped him pioneer two great reconciliations.
(There had been many rows, flouncing-outs, reconciliations; this one was unmendable).
When Philip, for private reasons, repudiated Ingeborg the day after the wedding and sought to have the marriage annulled, she and her brother appealed to the pope; her case, punctuated by reconciliations with Philip dictated more by policy than by sentiment, dragged on through the pontificate of Innocent III.
Hegel had taught him that history was constant change, produced by oppositions, reconciliations, and more oppositions.
The couple separated in 1788, and despite several attempted reconciliations, his fierce temper and violent behaviour convinced her to leave him permanently in 1790.
Although Louis was devoted to Cinq-Mars, the young man provoked quarrels with him that ended in fawning reconciliations.
He had his reconciliations with Ali, but they were always put at risk by his anger and his regrets, his frustration that his career never gave him the kind of financial security he imagined was at hand when he won the Fight of the Century.
Surveying carnage, vengeance, bigotry, and gentler disjunctions such as that between the unschooled and the cultivated, Heaney made himself the master of a poetry of reconciliations.
If the trade was "intra-day" (that is, exited within a single day), it wouldn't show up as an open position on the bank's daily account reconciliations.
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