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Only Caesar, on good terms with both, was in a position to reconcile them.
"It's like night and day," said an Assembly member who is on good terms with both men.
Society has no choice but to come to terms with both the potential benefits and the possible risks.
It took the military several years to come to terms with both the cyber-security and safety issues.
Many gifted writers manage quite nimbly to stay on excellent terms with both, and Theroux is one of the nimblest of all.
His strongest support is among a white working class coming to terms with both post-industrialisation and a more racially diverse America.
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Like many Lennon protagonists, Eric is trying to come to terms with Dad — both the one who sired him and the one, more powerful and invisible, who taught him how to be silent, submissive, diligent and monumentally repressed.
DO NOT ask only her dad if both her parents are living and she is on good terms with them both, unless you're sure this is what is expected of you by all parties.
In fact, divided government is the rule rather than the exception in the US; indeed, the last president to serve an entire term with both a House and a Senate controlled by his own party was Jimmy Carter.
However, to presume that that dynamic will remain static long term, with both parties happily not encroaching on each other's territory over time, as separate firms, is silly.
We examine associations of race and neighborhood poverty rate, including a race by poverty interaction term, with both outcomes.
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