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reunification

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The unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country.

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Sometimes it has become quite impossible to establish where the wall was actually running through … If Wings of Desire was partly a plea for reunification, has the city lived up to it?

The other major push is for a much wider application of family reunification laws.

In what will be the biggest push for peace in over a decade – in 2004 Greek Cypriots rejected what was then seen as the most sophisticated reunification plan for the island – the two men are acutely aware that time is of the essence if the erstwhile British colony is to be put back together again.

"Diplomatic and political efforts have been tried since the mid-1980s and made very little progress," said Matthew Taylor, at the International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures.

In a landmark speech at the Munich security conference last month the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, cast doubt on the legitimacy of German unification, proposing – to the baffled amusement of his audience – that it was less "legal" than the "reunification" of the Crimea with Russia.

The special relationship gave Thatcher license to disagree on German reunification, the role of the United Nations in the Gulf war, and other points.

After the initial euphoria, the city lived reunification quite badly, I felt.

He has not gone so far as to back family reunification; asked recently if he would roll back Obama's executive order, Bush replied: "Yes I would".

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